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Attractions and Places To See around Los Altos Hills - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Los Altos Hills include a variety of natural features and cultural sites. This upscale residential community in the San Francisco Bay Area is known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. The area offers a blend of historical significance with outdoor recreation, featuring wilderness areas, open space preserves, and educational institutions. Los Altos Hills maintains a focus on preserving its rural character and natural environment.

Best attractions and places to see around Los Altos Hills

  • The most popular attractions is Old La Honda Road, a climb that lasts for almost 3 miles, averaging a grade just under 8%. This road is narrow with extremely light traffic, offering a good workout for cyclists.
  • Another must-see spot is Kings Mountain Road, a cycle way. This narrow and very twisty road descends for over 4 miles, with an overall average grade of about -7.5%.
  • Visitors also love Junipero Serra Boulevard, a cycle way with a generous, paved bike lane in both directions. This route offers a rolling straight run, suitable for safe riding even with car traffic.
  • Los Altos Hills is known for its natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor recreation. The area offers a blend of wilderness areas, cultural landmarks, and community facilities to explore.
  • The attractions around Los Altos Hills are appreciated by the komoot community, with 79 upvotes and 21 photos shared.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Old La Honda Road

Highlight (Segment) • Climb

Once the "real" climb on Old La Honda starts (roughly at the first hairpin curve), it lasts for almost exactly three miles until you meet with Skyline Boulevard, and averages a grade that is a touch under 8%. Naturally, there are brief spots where it's considerably steeper than that, but all such spots recorded by my GPS receiver had a grade less than 14%. The climb will not feel like any special challenge to anyone who is used to doing road climbs, but it's a good workout. The road is very narrow but its traffic is extremely light. There is a double yellow dividing line along the middle in the earliest stretches of the climb, but it soon disappears and doesn't re-emerge until you reach Skyline.

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Kings Mountain Road

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Kings Mountain Road arrives about one mile into the descent portion of your loop. This is a narrow and very twisty road that descends for a little over four miles without a break. The overall average grade of this descent is about -7.5%. The first three quarters of the descent (before the entrance of Huddart Park) is a two-lane road divided by a dash yellow line down the middle, where I'd qualify the lane widths as "fair", though there are no marked shoulders. The last quarter of the descent is divided by double yellow solid lines and features lines marking the outer edges of the lanes, but the shoulder space outside those lines (if any) hardly ever exceeds a foot in width. The pavement is quite good and is almost never broken. The descent is fast and exhilarating, with almost all of it taking place under moderate tree cover. While car traffic on this road is very light, it's not non-existent. Make sure you keep that as well as the popularity of this road with cyclists in mind as you decide which speed you should maintain through this descent.

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Junipero Serra Boulevard

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Junipero Serra Boulevard has a generous, paved bike lane in both directions for the entire length of the ride.
Car traffic is everpresent on this route, and it can get particularly busy during commute hours on weekdays, though this shouldn't concern you much because (other than having to switch to the left-hand side of the right-turn lane at some intersections) you will be mostly independent of the traffic lanes in your own bike lane during this ride. Meanwhile, weekends with good weather will result in heavy bicycle traffic, in which case it would be worthwhile to pay extra attention to fast riders that might be approaching from behind, at least when you're stopping or resuming after a stop.

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Sleeper Park

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A charming small park with trails winding around gardens and grassy areas, featuring benches and a water fountain.

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Memorial Church

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The chruch is beautiful with stained glass windows, impressive architecture, and nice front art. The church was built by Jane Stanford in memory of her husband Leland Stanford. We stopped in around 9:30 AM. The position of the sun was such that it was shining directly through the star on one of the stained glass windows - very cool effect. While we were there the organist was practicing.

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Scott Pierson
March 3, 2025, Old La Honda Road

Didn’t OLR used to turn into Dirt before reaching Skyline? Is it all pavement now?? Scott

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maniboyflex
January 22, 2025, Sleeper Park

A charming small park with trails winding around gardens and grassy areas, featuring benches and a water fountain.

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maniboyflex
January 16, 2025, Sleeper Park

A charming small park with trails winding around gardens and grassy areas, featuring benches and a water fountain.

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Tim
November 4, 2024, Junipero Serra Boulevard

While this is an expressway, there is good room for safe riding and most of the day it isn't too heavily trafficked which makes for a great, rolling straight run

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Old La Honda Rd downhill video: https://youtu.be/icnBpBZQ8gE?si=xYovaH-Nr8llwLEM

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Biber-Radler
November 18, 2023, Sleeper Park

Experience this 4.2-mile trail near Mountain View, California. The route is generally classified as easy and can usually be completed in 1 hour 17 minutes. Although the path is ideal for racing bikes, running and walking and is often well attended, you can enjoy a little peace and quiet here at the right time of day. The route is accessible all year round and is worth a trip at any time of the year. Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash.

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Quiet and beautiful climb

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural attractions can I explore in Los Altos Hills?

Los Altos Hills offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit Sleeper Park, a charming small park with trails and gardens. Other notable natural areas include Hidden Villa, a 1600-acre wilderness with hiking trails and scenic views, and Rancho San Antonio County Park and Open Space Preserve, known for its extensive hiking, wildlife viewing, and rolling hills. Don't miss Redwood Grove Nature Preserve, featuring redwoods and trails along Adobe Creek.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks to visit in Los Altos Hills?

Yes, Los Altos Hills and its vicinity are rich in history. You can explore Memorial Church at Stanford University, an architectural marvel with stained glass windows. Hidden Villa also features historic structures like an 1860s stage stop and blacksmith shop. The Los Altos History Museum (in adjacent Los Altos) showcases the region's past, and you can find other historical points of interest like Frenchmen's Tower and the One-room Purissima School.

What are the best places for hiking and cycling in Los Altos Hills?

For cyclists, Old La Honda Road offers a challenging climb, while Kings Mountain Road provides an exhilarating descent. Junipero Serra Boulevard features a generous bike lane for a rolling straight run. For hikers, Rancho San Antonio County Park and Open Space Preserve offers extensive trails, including the High Meadow Trail loop. You can find more detailed routes for various sports on the Road Cycling Routes, Easy Hikes, and Cycling guides around Los Altos Hills.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Los Altos Hills?

Absolutely! Sleeper Park is a family-friendly spot with trails and gardens. Hidden Villa offers educational experiences with its organic farm and wilderness area. Foothill College hosts "The Physics Show," which is engaging for children, and the Westwind Community Barn provides horseback riding programs. Many parks also feature open spaces suitable for family outings.

Where can I find easy hiking trails in Los Altos Hills?

For easy hiking, consider trails within Sleeper Park, which is generally classified as easy. Redwood Grove Nature Preserve also offers accessible trails along Adobe Creek. You can explore several easy routes like the Matadero and Page Mill Loop or the Los Altos Hills & Redwood Grove Nature Preserve trail, detailed in the Easy Hikes around Los Altos Hills guide.

Are there any dog-friendly trails or parks in the area?

Yes, Sleeper Park is dog-friendly, though dogs must be on a leash. Many of the open space preserves and parks in Los Altos Hills generally welcome dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash and owners follow local regulations. Always check specific park rules before visiting.

What are some notable viewpoints in Los Altos Hills?

Rancho San Antonio County Park and Open Space Preserve offers scenic vistas, including views from Black Mountain, a popular destination for hikers. Hidden Villa also provides scenic views of the bay. While not explicitly listed as a viewpoint, the challenging climb on Old La Honda Road often rewards cyclists with expansive views as they ascend towards Skyline Boulevard.

What is the best time to visit Los Altos Hills for outdoor activities?

Los Altos Hills generally enjoys mild weather, making it suitable for outdoor activities year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer can be warm but is often tempered by coastal breezes. Winter is typically mild with occasional rain, but many trails remain accessible. The route through Sleeper Park, for instance, is accessible all year round.

Are there any unique gardens or natural features to see?

Foothill College is home to the Bamboo Garden, which boasts over 70 different varieties and is considered the largest bamboo garden in the U.S. Additionally, Redwood Grove Nature Preserve features beautiful redwood trees and trails following Adobe Creek, offering a serene natural experience.

Where can I learn about the local history of Los Altos Hills?

The Los Altos History Museum, located in the adjacent town of Los Altos, is dedicated to showcasing the history of Los Altos Hills and its surrounding communities. It features award-winning displays, the historic J. Gilbert Smith House, and an apricot orchard, providing a comprehensive look into the area's past.

What kind of outdoor recreation facilities are available?

Beyond trails and parks, Los Altos Hills offers the Westwind Community Barn, operated by the Town, which provides horse boarding and horseback riding programs. There are also public Little League Fields and a Town Riding Ring, catering to various recreational interests.

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