The City of Cupertino, in partnership with all Cupertino schools and both school districts, has developed maps to assist families in determining appropriate routes for biking and walking to school. These maps are for all schools within Cupertino city limits and highlight suggested walking and biking routes. They indicate estimated travel times and mark the locations of stop signs, crosswalks, traffic signals, crossing guards, crossing flags, bike lanes, and bike routes that are within a school's attendance boundary. These maps are intended to be used as a tool to help determine a route to school that best fits a student's specific mode of travel.
English(PDF, 11MB)
Japanese(PDF, 11MB)
Simplified Chinese(PDF, 6MB)
Safe Drop-offs Map(PDF, 2MB)
Plum Tree Loop Map(PDF, 702KB)
Telugu (PDF, 11MB)
Safe Drop-offs Map(PDF, 4MB)
Hindi(PDF, 5MB)
Telugu(PDF, 11MB)
Hindi(PDF, 6MB)
Safe Drop-offs Map(PDF, 7MB)
Safe Drop-off Map(PDF, 2MB)
English(PDF, 14MB)
Simplified Chinese(PDF, 9MB)
Spanish(PDF, 13MB)
Safe Drop-offs Map - Parents(PDF, 6MB)
Safe Drop-offs Map - Students(PDF, 426KB)
Bike Detour During Robotics Building Construction(PDF, 1MB)
English(PDF, 7MB)
Simplified Chinese(PDF, 5MB)
Spanish(PDF, 5MB)
English(PDF, 18MB)
Simplified Chinese(PDF, 12MB)
Spanish(PDF, 17MB)
Safe Drop Offs Map(PDF, 2MB)
To request printed versions of these maps, please email saferoutes@cupertino.gov
Please note that every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of these maps; however, field conditions change regularly and actual conditions may differ from those shown on the maps. Any errors, omissions, or comments about the maps may be brought to the attention of the Safe Routes to School team by emailing saferoutes@cupertino.gov.
(updated March 2024)