San Juan Bautista Hills

The first Spanish settlers in the area camped in the hills in 1774, in an expedition led by Captain Fernando Rivera y Moncada, then serving as Governor of the Californias.

[2] As early as 1839, during the Mexican period of California, city officials of the Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe began to bury the dead on the northern side of the San Juan Bautista Hills, which eventually became the site of Oak Hill Memorial Park, the oldest secular cemetery in California.

Starting in 1984, the Government of San Jose began preparing Communications Hill, then largely barren, for development into a mixed-use, high density, urban neighborhood.

This was formalized with the creation of the Communications Hill Specific Plan in 1992.

[6] This Santa Clara County, California-related article is a stub.

Aerial view of Communications Hill in the southern half of the San Juan Bautista Hills.
The Great Mausoleum is located atop of Oak Hill .