CorelDraw Map Mountain View California US

Mountain View, California, is a diverse and vibrant city located in the heart of Silicon Valley. It’s known for its tech industry presence, with companies like Google headquartered in the area. Mountain View is divided into several neighborhoods and districts, each with its own unique character and amenities. Here’s an overview of some of the key districts and neighborhoods in Mountain View:

  1. Downtown Mountain View: This is the city’s central hub and a popular destination for residents and visitors alike. It features a wide range of restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. Castro Street is the main thoroughfare and is home to numerous restaurants, cafes, and art galleries. The Downtown area is also host to events like the Mountain View Art & Wine Festival.
  2. Shoreline West: Located to the west of the city, this neighborhood is close to Shoreline Park and the Shoreline Amphitheatre, which hosts numerous concerts and events. The area offers a mix of residential homes and apartments.
  3. Old Mountain View: This is a charming residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and historic homes. It’s known for its community feel and is within walking distance of downtown. Cuesta Park, a local park, is a favorite spot for families.
  4. Monta Loma: Monta Loma is a quiet, suburban neighborhood with primarily mid-century modern homes. It’s a popular area for families, and the Monta Loma Neighborhood Park provides recreational opportunities.
  5. Sylvan Park: Located near El Camino Real and Central Expressway, Sylvan Park is a residential neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes and apartments. It offers easy access to local amenities and schools.
  6. Gemello: This area is known for its upscale residential properties and proximity to the Los Altos Golf and Country Club. It’s a quiet and affluent neighborhood in Mountain View.
  7. Cuesta Park: Cuesta Park is home to Cuesta Park itself, a large park with a playground and picnic areas. The neighborhood is family-friendly and offers a mix of housing options.
  8. Whisman Station: This district is relatively new and features a mix of residential and commercial areas. It’s close to the VTA light rail station and several tech companies.
  9. North Bayshore: This is an industrial and business district home to major tech companies, including Google. It’s primarily a commercial area but has seen some residential development in recent years.
  10. Waverly Park: Located in the southwest part of the city, Waverly Park is a suburban neighborhood with a strong sense of community. It’s known for its parks and open spaces.
  11. Jackson Park: This neighborhood is residential and provides easy access to local schools and parks. It’s popular among families.
  12. The Crossings: Located on the southern edge of the city, The Crossings is a residential neighborhood with a mix of housing options. It’s close to Rancho San Antonio County Park, a popular hiking destination.

Mountain View is a dynamic and diverse city, with each neighborhood offering a different lifestyle and amenities. Its proximity to major tech companies, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community make it an attractive place to live in the heart of Silicon Valley.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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