Mountain View, CA | Home Library Welcome to Mountain View Public Library! Open to everyone, the Mountain View Public Library is a free resource helping the community connect, create and learn
Hours Location | Mountain View, CA Biking to the Library Getting Around Mountain View by Bike City of Mountain View Interactive Bike Map (2020) Downtown Bike Rack Locations
Borrow - Mountain View, CA Book Club In A Bag Host your own book club with kits that include books, guides and more
Contact the Library - Mountain View, CA Social Media Follow the Library on social media Request a Class Visit Schedule a class visit and tour of the Library Suggest a Purchase Submit a request for materials to be added to the Library collection Friends of the Mountain View Library Find information about donating materials or monetary donations, Friends membership, Lobby Shop, and
Get a Library Card - Mountain View, CA Children 12 and under may obtain a library card with a parent or legal guardian present A parent or guardian needs to provide photo identification Visit the Library with photo ID if you need a replacement card Library cardholders must abide by the City of Mountain View Library Card and Borrowing Policy
Reserve a Group Study Room - Mountain View, CA The Mountain View Public Library provides 10 group study rooms located on the second floor of the Library, for small groups to use for purposes of group study, discussions, projects, and for tutoring or similar activities Reserve a Group Study Room You will need your Mountain View Public Library card number, the PIN, and a valid email address to book a group study room Rooms are available
Mountain View, CA | Home Explore Shoreline at Mountain View Regional Park Mountain View is home to more than 40 parks, including the 750-acre Shoreline at Mountain View wildlife and recreation area
Library of Things | Mountain View, CA These backpacks were provided to the Library in a grant awarded by the Southern California Library Cooperative and California State Library Backpacks with Parks Passes If you're visiting a California State Park, bring a backpack with a Parks Pass along
Mountain View Public Library You currently have a Mountain View Library card or had one during the past three years Visit the Library with photo ID if you need a replacement card A few more things: PLEASE ENTER ALL INFORMATION IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, except email address Children 12 and under may obtain a library card in person with a parent or legal guardian