Shore Thing

Pedal, Paddle, or Sail Around Shoreline Lake in the South Bay

A perfect day on the lake is right here in the South Bay! Paddle, pedal, or sail your way around beautiful Shoreline Lake or enjoy the nearby hiking trails and restaurants.

From the main parking lot, head to the Boathouse along the water’s edge to reserve a watercraft. Family-friendly options include pedal boats, rowboats, and canoes. More adventurous visitors can try windsurfing, sailing, or stand-up paddleboarding. Once you’ve made a choice, head to the dock.

The perimeter of the lake is just over a mile long, and includes plenty of nooks where new paddlers can learn the ropes.

At the southwestern edge of the lake, a protected island is home to several species of birds, including black skimmers and Forster’s terns. Birders will want to pack their binoculars for some fantastic viewing.

When you’ve gotten your fill of watersports, enjoy the many miles of trail surrounding the lake, including paved bicycle paths. (Bicycles can also be rented at the Boathouse.) Follow the Bay Trail east to reach the Sunnyvale Baylands, or take it northwest to Byxbee Park and the Baylands Nature Preserve.

Before heading home, grab a bite to eat at the Shoreline Lake American Bistro, overlooking the water, or Michael’s Restaurant, alongside the golf course and historic Rengstorff House. This Victorian mansion is the oldest house in Mountain View, and free tours are available to the public.

Shoreline Lake is located at 3160 N. Shoreline Blvd. in Mountain View. Map.

Boathouse rentals are available from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on weekends. All prices listed on their website. No dogs.

Story and photos by Heather Werner, @heath.er.wer.ner

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