Maps
Thanks for you
interest in our map collection. This is a very long park with many
features, and thus is difficult to map. Below are several maps of
different areas. If you do not see what you are looking for,
please Contact Us.
For the .pdf files, you will need Adobe Acrobat. If you don't have Adobe Acrobat, you can download it
for free! Just click on the button below...


Guadalupe River Park & Gardens Walking
Map -- (.pdf file, 1.6 MB)
Thanks to the San Jose Redevelopment Agency, we have this handy
pocket map that packs a surprising amount of information into a small
package. You can print from the .pdf file above or stop by to pick
one up, we can also mail one to you.
Guadalupe River Park Master Plan Map (html file)
This is the most detailed map, but shows some areas that do not yet
exist, beware!
San Jose Heritage Rose
Garden (.gif file, should open in your web browser)
This rather simple map gets the job done, if you are looking for a
certain rose and know it's location, this map will get you to the right
section, and then the numbering system is a snap to follow...For more info about the Rose Garden, click here.
The Historic Orchard (.gif
file, should open in your web browser)
This map show which trees are where. For more info on the orchard, click here.
Directions
The Guadalupe River Park & Gardens is an enormous regional park, so
if you know how to get to one part of it, you may not know how to
get to another. The following will explain how to get to some
key points. You can always use Yahoo Maps for addresses and street intersections.
Public transportation serves many of these key locations. Here
are some useful links:
www.transit.511.org
San Jose Bike Map
San Jose Trail Map
www.vta.org
www.caltrain.com
Bike Route and Bike Lane Map
The Visitor
& Education Center
This is our office! 438 Coleman Avenue, San Jose, CA 95110.
408-298-7657. This is not the Ranger Station on Santa Clara
Street that is shaped strangely and hangs out over the river.
- From 101, take HW 87
South. Take the Taylor Street
exit. Turn RIGHT on Taylor Street. Turn LEFT on
Coleman Avenue. Pass our building, it'll be on your left.
Make a U-TURN at Guadalupe Parkway. Turn RIGHT into our
facility.
- From 280, take HW 87
North. Take the Julian Street
exit. Turn RIGHT on Julian and then LEFT on Market Street.
As you pass under HW 87, Market Street changes names to Coleman
Avenue. Turn RIGHT into our facility.
- From 880, take the Coleman Street exit heading South. Pass
our building, it'll be on your left. Make a U-TURN at
Guadalupe Parkway. Turn RIGHT into our facility.
This area is served by VTA Bus Lines 11, & 62, please call VTA for
more information: (408) 321-2300. The nearest Light Rail stops
are St. James Street and Japantown/Ayer. There are two bike racks
at this location!

The Garden Center, the San Jose
Heritage Rose Garden, the Historic Orchard, and the Recycled Water
Demo Garden.
This area of the park is located between Coleman
Ave. and HW 87 just South of the Mineta San Jose International Airport and HW
880. The Garden Center is located at 715 Spring St. in San Jose,
CA 95110-1901.
- From 280 take HW 87 (Guadalupe Expressway)
North. Take the Taylor Street exit and head WEST
(Left) Turn RIGHT on Spring
St. and start looking for parking. You are there!
- From 880, take the Coleman Street exit
heading South. Turn LEFT on Hedding and then turn RIGHT on
Spring St. Spring Street dead-ends into Taylor and you will
see the Gardens in front of you and the Garden Center on your
right. Parking is allowed on the West side of the street.
- From 101, take HW 87 South. Turn RIGHT (WEST) on Taylor, then Right on Spring
Street and look for street parking.
This area is served by VTA Bus Lines 11 & 62, please call VTA for
more information: (408) 321-2300. The nearest Light Rail stop
is Civic Center Station.

The Seymour Street
Parking Lot (Marked Red Above)
This parking lot provides convenient parking in the heart of
Guadalupe Gardens, but to get here you'll have to take a few obscure
side streets.
- From 280 take HW 87 (Guadalupe Expressway)
North. Take the Taylor Street exit and head WEST
(Left), turn LEFT on Walnut
St., then LEFT on Seymour St. and start looking for parking. You are there!
- From 880, take the Coleman Street exit
heading South. Turn LEFT on Taylor St., turn RIGHT on Walnut St.
and then LEFT on Seymour St. and start looking for parking.
You are there!
- From 101, take HW 87 South. Turn RIGHT (WEST) on Taylor,
Turn LEFT on Walnut
St., then LEFT on Seymour St. and start looking for parking. You are there!
- From Downtown San Jose, take Market Street North, it will
seamlessly turn into Coleman Avenue as you pass under HW 87.
Before the Taylor Street intersection you'll see a small side
street call Seymour, turn RIGHT on Seymour, cross Walnut Street and
start looking for parking. You are there!
This area is served by VTA Bus Lines 11 & 62, please call VTA for
more information: (408) 321-2300. The nearest Light Rail stop
is Civic Center Station.
Arena Green and the Children's
Carousel
This is the easiest part of the park to get to since it is located
right next to a huge landmark, the San Jose Arena. It is located
at the intersection of Santa Clara Street and Autumn Street, and all
you have to do to get there is get to downtown San Jose and then
follow the signs to the Arena.This area is served by VTA Bus Lines 22, 64, and 68, please call VTA for
more information: (408) 321-2300. The nearest Light Rail stop
is the San Fernando Station. The Diridon Train Station is also nearby.

Discovery Meadow
This area is located just North of the
Children's Discover Museum at 180 Woz Way, San Jose, CA 95110-2722.
Its major cross street is San Carlos Street.
- From 101, take HW 87
(Guadalupe Expressway) South. Take the Park Avenue
exit. Turn LEFT on Park Ave. Turn RIGHT on Woz Way.
- From 280, take HW 87
(Guadalupe Expressway) North. Take the San Carlos Street
exit. Turn RIGHT on San Carlos and then RIGHT on Woz Way
This area is served by VTA Bus Lines 23 and 81, please call VTA for
more information: (408) 321-2300. The nearest Light Rail stop
is the Children's Discovery Museum Station.

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