Sparqkids San Jose Emma Prusch All-Inclusive Playground

Emma Prusch All-Inclusive Playground

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Giant chicken climbing structure, farm animals, community gardens, kite-flying fields, and incredible tacos nearby — Emma Prusch Farm Park is San Jose's most beloved free family destination!

Impressive chicken climbing structure and large tunnel slide
Impressive chicken climbing structure and large tunnel slide

At a glance

Overall rating
Google reviews
4.8 · 17 reviews View on Google Maps →
Suitable for ages
Under 2
2–5
5–8
8–12
Features
  • Animals
  • Bike practice
  • Older kids
  • Sandpits
  • Popular
Fenced
none
Bathroom
permanent
Parking
lot

Large parking lot available

Changing table
yes
Neighborhood
Lido
Address
647 S King Rd, San Jose, CA 95122, USA
Website
Official site →
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Alice

Visited · with 3 yo and 2 yo

Emma Prusch Farm Park is the real deal, consistently delivering magic for the whole family. The playground alone goes above and beyond, anchored by a giant chicken climbing structure with a tall tunnel slide that children absolutely cannot resist. Separate areas for younger and older kids, tons of swing varieties, a gravel play area perfect for toddlers, and adorable mini tractor and animal cutouts make this endlessly entertaining.

Beyond the playground, a farm kitchen garden, community garden, historical house, large grassy field perfect for kite flying, and reservable picnic tables everywhere create a genuinely vibrant community atmosphere. Unfortunately the small animal area is closed for renovation. In the past you could see peacocks, pigs, goats, chicken, turkey. The surrounding neighborhood is the place to be for incredible tacos and Vietnamese food just minutes away.

Completely free with a large parking lot. An absolute must-visit.

Quick facts

Theme
Farm
Shade
mostly
Shade sources
  • Trees
  • Built shade structures
Surface
mixed
Water feature
none
Separate toddler zone
Yes
Stroller-friendly paths
Yes
Drinking fountain
Yes
Reservable picnic area
Yes
Sensory-inclusive
Yes

Gravel play area, accessible playground surfacing, seating, shade elements, musical instruments, sensory elements

Beyond the playground

Benches
10
Shaded seating
Yes
Picnic tables visible
Yes
Picnic area
Yes
Walking paths
Yes
Other features
  • Bridge
  • Garden Theme

Equipment

  • Baby swings
  • Climbing structure
  • Climbing wall
  • Musical / sensory panels
  • Regular swings
  • Ride-on toys
  • Sandbox
  • Medium slides
  • Small slides
  • Tall slides
  • Special swings
  • Spinners
Highest structure
tall
Also worth knowing
Huge chicken shaped climbing structure at the top of the hill overlooks the entire park. Small ride on ducks at the bottom.

Environment

Crowd
Packed
Crowd type
Mixed
Noise
Quiet residential
Cell signal
Good

Maintenance

Equipment condition
Cleanliness
Currently broken
Small farm animal area in the barn is closed for renovation - although there are some chickens running around the park.

Hours

  • Monday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Saturday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Sunday: 8:30 AM – 7:00 PM

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