Coyote Point Museum
Museum & Art Gallery in San Mateo, CA
Established in 1954 by the Junior League of San Francisco as the San Mateo County Junior Museum, Coyote Point Museum supplies engaging, environmental science experiences for over 75, 000 visitors each year through our exhibits, programs, wildlife, and gardens. Situated in San Mateo County within the Coyote Point Recreation Area overlooking the San Francisco Bay, visitors to the Museum experience the pretty diversity of California's natural environment, explore the extraordinary complexity of the natural world, and evolve a greater awareness of the interrelationship of all living things.
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Coyote Point Museum
read moreLocated in the Santa Clara Valley of California, Coyote Valley lies between Morgan Hill in the Santa Clara Valley and San Jose, and covers an area of 7400 acres, most of it farmland. The rich deep soil, moderate year-round climate and plentiful supply of water provide an ideal environment for the growing of nursery crops, field crops, fruit trees and vegetables, while the hills to the west have been used by cattle ranchers to run stock for decades. The valley is beautiful and peaceful, a perfect playground for nature lovers, with a myriad of outdoor activities to partake in, such as nature walks, trail hikes, picnic spots, biking trails, bird watching opportunities, horseback riding and fishing.