Cruising the Boulevard will never be the same again!
Driving along highway 35 is taking a step back in history on this two lane highway running along the western ridge line of the Silicon Valley to San Francisco. On any given day the blessings of your senses will take full advantage of the Skyline. Views of the rugged Pacific Ocean and the bustling Silicon Valley on both sides create a unique experience for a new adventure in the Bay Area.
Highway 35 begins at the junction of Summit Road and state route 17. Following Summit road to the junction of Bear Creek road, highway 35 runs along Bear Creek road for a few miles until you reach the junction of Skyline Blvd which bears to the right. State Highway 35 reaches upwards of 3,000 feet near the junction of highway 9 and highway 35 and passes by Mt. Bielawski at 3231ft. Highway 35 runs the border between both Santa Cruz and Santa Clara counties and continues through San Mateo county. The Santa Cruz County and Santa Clara County Sheriff's, state park rangers and highway patrol cruise the ridge.
Follow the interactive map to see how the northern portion of the highway connects near Crystal Springs reservoir continuing north to San Francisco.
Parks:
Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve
Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve
Windy Hill Open Space Preserve
Castle Rock State Park
Sanborn Skyline County Park
Stevens Creek County Park
Monte Bello Regional Open Space
Purisima Creek Redwoods
Crystal Springs Reservoir- some neat history of California water resources
P.O.I.
Mountian Charlie Landmarks
Mt. Bielawski
Things To Do:
Alices Restaurant intersection of 35 and 84 in Skylonda
Los Gatos Paintball Pursuit intersection of Skyline Blvd and Bear Creek Road
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