Silicon Valley Home of Apple Park
Welcome to Cupertino, a Santa Clara County city at the western edge of Silicon Valley, home to Apple Park and some of the region's top-ranked schools.
Cupertino is a city in Santa Clara County, California, situated directly west of San Jose on the western edge of the Santa Clara Valley, with its residential neighborhoods climbing into the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. With a population of 60,381 at the 2020 census, it is one of Silicon Valley's most recognizable communities, defined by a single landmark: Apple Park, the ring-shaped corporate headquarters of Apple, which employs more than 12,000 people within the city. Apple's presence anchors Cupertino's economy and identity, but the city's appeal runs deeper. Cupertino is known across the Bay Area for its public schools, served by the Cupertino Union School District for grades K-8 and the Fremont Union High School District for grades 9-12, whose five high schools include Cupertino, Homestead, Lynbrook, and Monta Vista. That educational reputation, combined with a quiet, low-density residential fabric, has made the city a magnet for families and technology professionals. The city's geography gives it a distinctive setting. To the west, open space such as Rancho San Antonio County Park and Preserve, McClellan Ranch Preserve, and the Santa Cruz Mountains provide extensive hiking and recreation, while to the east, the Valley's employment corridors and the city of San Jose lie minutes away. Cultural amenities such as the Flint Center for the Performing Arts and the Cupertino Library anchor community life. Cupertino's housing is predominantly single-family, much of it mid-century, with newer and hillside homes on the western side. Its central location between Interstate 280 and State Route 85 keeps San Francisco, San Jose, and the Peninsula within commuting range. For people seeking top schools, foothill open space, and a central place in Silicon Valley's technology economy, Cupertino offers one of the region's most desirable residential environments.
Cupertino is in Santa Clara County, in California's Silicon Valley. The city lies directly west of San Jose, on the western edge of the Santa Clara Valley, with foothill neighborhoods rising into the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Cupertino is best known as the headquarters city of Apple. Apple Park, the company's ring-shaped corporate campus, employs more than 12,000 people and anchors the city's central role in Silicon Valley's technology economy.
Cupertino is served by the Cupertino Union School District for grades K-8 and the Fremont Union High School District for grades 9-12. The Fremont Union district operates five comprehensive high schools, including Cupertino, Homestead, Lynbrook, and Monta Vista high schools.
Cupertino had a population of 60,381 at the 2020 census. The city is a predominantly residential, family-oriented Silicon Valley suburb with a highly educated workforce tied to the region's technology industry, and it offers a quiet, low-density residential character.
Apple Park, Apple's corporate headquarters, is located in Cupertino. The circular campus, which began housing employees in 2017, is one of the city's defining landmarks and a major driver of its local economy.
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