Rancho San Antonio is the real deal for a midday hike โ take the lower loop past the farm, or push up to Regnart Creek trail if you want to actually break a sweat.
The clouds should clear by noon and the hills will look great after the cool morning.
Rio Adobe is a solid post-hike lunch stop โ get the tacos or a burrito bowl and eat outside if it warms up enough.
Under $15 and genuinely good Southwest-style food, which is exactly what you want after a trail.
Under $15/personThe State of Illusion Exhibition at SCU is one of those shows that messes with your perception in the best way โ give yourself time to actually sit with each piece instead of rushing through.
It's free and a great way to spend the afternoon without fighting any weather.
freeMeloMelo in Cupertino does coconut desserts done right โ get a bowl with the classic toppings and take your time with it as a proper evening wind-down.
It's a perfect low-key ending to the day and the kind of spot you'll want to come back to.