Junipero Serra County Park
| Junipero Serra Park | |
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Aerial view of Junipero Serra Park, visible as the forested area at center-right. I-280 is visible, running north-south across the top of the image, separating the park from San Andreas Lake to the west. San Bruno City Park is also visible as the green space extending east from the north end of Junipero Serra Park towards SR 82, a short portion of which runs across the bottom right corner. | |
| Type | Parkland |
| Location | 1801 Crystal Springs Road San Bruno, California |
| Coordinates | 37°36′32″N 122°25′34″W / 37.609°N 122.426°W |
| Area | 103 acres (42 ha) |
| Created | May 22, 1960 |
| Operated by | San Mateo County, California |
| Open | All year |
| Public transit access | samTrans ECR, 41, 42, 142 |
| Website | www |
Junipero Serra County Park (sometimes shortened to Junipero Serra Park) is a 103-acre (42 ha) park in the hills overlooking San Bruno and Millbrae, California, east of Interstate 280 and west of State Route 82 (El Camino Real). It is administered by San Mateo County as part of its parks system, and was named for Junípero Serra, a priest responsible for establishing several of the Spanish missions in California.