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Encyclopedia > Skyline Boulevard

This narrow State Scenic Highway cuts through the backcountry of `Silicon Valley` and provides views of San Francisco Bay.[1]


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Bay Area Hiker: Sanborn-Skyline County Park (1420 words)
Drive about 4.5 miles south on Skyline Boulevard (CA 35) to the unsigned Sunnyvale Mountain trailhead on the left side of the road (an emergency callbox stands at the driveway to the parking lot).
Skyline Trail draws near the road again, and a rickety set of log-reenforced steps heading uphill to the left reaches a roadside pullout.
Adopting a slightly wider girth, Skyline Trail winds through a magnificent and quiet forest which is especially lovely when fog blows across the ridge from the west and billows downhill into the woods.
California State Route 35: Information From Answers.com (740 words)
State Route 35 in the U.S. State of California, generally known as Skyline Boulevard, is a 2-lane road running along the western ridge of Silicon Valley in California.
It bears the name Skyline Boulevard for a majority of its route along the ridge of the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west of Silicon Valley, passing cities such as San Jose, Saratoga, and Palo Alto.
Whenever there is snow on the road's higher elevations, like most recently in March, 2006, many people take their families up to see and play in the snow, and therefore, many of the parking lots at regional parks are packed with cars.
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