Emma Prusch Farm Park spread over 43.5 acres in East San Jose, California, is a rich pastoral landmark that reflects the area’s agricultural heritage. Donated by Emma Prusch to the City of San Jose in 1962, the park’s mission is to preserve and demonstrate the valley’s farming past​​.

The park is known for housing San Jose’s largest barn, which supports 4H livestock projects with a rotating roster of animals, offering visitors a unique experience with each visit. Educational opportunities abound through various classes, activities, and group tours, aiming to provide hands-on learning experiences about farm life and agricultural practices.

Among its many features, the park boasts robust community gardens and a rare historic fruit orchard, which not only serves as a testament to the region’s biodiversity but also allows visitors to engage directly with the cultivation and care of plants. Its expansive open grass areas are perfect for a range of outdoor activities such as picnicking, kite flying, and games, making it an ideal location for family outings and community gatherings.

In addition to its educational and recreational facilities, the park is also the venue for the annual Harvest Festival, celebrating the region’s agricultural roots and the community’s connection to the land. Operated cooperatively by local organizations, Emma Prusch Farm Park continues to be a vibrant center for agricultural history, community involvement, and open space preservation in San Jose.

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