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Almaden Quicksilver gives Santa Clara County hills with history

Almaden Quicksilver has 4,163 acres of trails, spring wildflowers, mining history, and open hills near San Jose.

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Almaden Quicksilver stands apart from a typical trail park. It has open hills, spring wildflowers, and a deep mining story tucked into the same place. Those layers make it feel different from a flat neighborhood park or a quick picnic stop.

The park covers 4,163 acres and includes most of Capitancillos Ridge. For more than 135 years, this was also a busy mining area, with more than 1,800 miners and family members tied to the community.

That means the park can work two ways. You can treat it as a hillside hike, or you can look for the history along the way and pair the trip with the Almaden Quicksilver Mining Museum.

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Almaden Quicksilver County Park in San Jose

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Reviewed June 30, 2026

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