Branham Park, San Jose: A Local Green Space with Playgrounds & Sports Courts

 


Park Overview

  • Location: Branham Lane & Tupolo Drive, San Jose, CA 95124
  • Size: 7 acres
  • Best Time to Visit: Spring and Fall (for comfortable temperatures)
  • Park Type: Neighborhood park with sports facilities and a playground

Park Features and Amenities

Playground

  • Age Range: Designed for ages 5-12, but one structure is also suitable for 2-5-year-olds
  • Equipment: Two play structures, a simple seesaw, and swings
  • Ground Surface: Wood chips
  • Shade: Limited—bring a hat and sunscreen





Sports & Activities

  • Basketball Court 🏀


  • Sand Volleyball Court 🏐


  • Tennis Court 🎾


  • Exercise Course 💪
  • Walking Trail: Loops around the park

Picnic Areas

  • Reservable Sites: None
  • Non-Reservable Sites: Available
  • BBQ Grills: Yes

Other Facilities

  • Restrooms: None
  • Parking: On-street parking available; additional parking at the adjacent shopping center (Safeway)

Family & Kid-Friendly Features

  • Stroller Accessibility: Paths are mostly stroller-friendly
  • Picnic & Rest Areas: Covered seating areas available
  • Nearby Shops: Located next to a shopping center, making it convenient for grabbing snacks or taking a break indoors

Accessibility & Transportation

  • Public Transport: Limited options—best reached by car
  • Parking Tips: Street parking is usually easy to find. If full, parking at Safeway and walking over is an alternative

Visitor Tips

  • The park has a natural, slightly unkempt look with plenty of dandelions and clover—great for a relaxed, nature-filled vibe but not the most manicured space
  • It faces a little busy road, so expect some traffic noise
  • Bring sun protection, as the playground shade is minimal

Final Thoughts & Rating

Branham Park is a decent neighborhood park for families and sports enthusiasts, offering a mix of play areas and courts. However, the limited playground equipment and slightly unkempt grass make it less appealing as a destination park. If you live nearby, it’s a convenient spot for kids to play and for casual sports activities, but it’s not worth a long trip.

Rating: 3/5

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