Garlic Capital of the World
Welcome to Gilroy, Santa Clara County's southern gateway, the Garlic Capital of the World, where farmland, wineries, and U.S. 101 access meet Silicon Valley's edge.
Gilroy is a city in Santa Clara County, California, at the southern end of the Santa Clara Valley. It is the southernmost city in the county and the gateway to Silicon Valley, sitting along U.S. Highway 101 about 31 miles south of San Jose. With a population of about 59,500, it is a city of roughly equal parts suburban and agricultural character, framed by farmland, the eastern foothills, and the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west. The city is named for John Gilroy, a Scottish sailor who became the first non-native resident of the Santa Clara Valley in the early 1800s. Agriculture shaped its early economy, and garlic became its signature crop, earning Gilroy the title "Garlic Capital of the World." Christopher Ranch, one of the nation's leading garlic producers, remains a major local employer, and the city's Garlic Festival, first held in 1979, ran for four decades and cemented the nickname. Gilroy also lies within the Santa Clara Valley American Viticultural Area, with wineries scattered across the surrounding countryside. Residentially, Gilroy offers a mix of older central-neighborhood homes, newer subdivisions, townhomes, and apartments. Public education is provided by the Gilroy Unified School District, which enrolls about 10,200 students across 14 schools, including two comprehensive high schools. Transportation is anchored by U.S. 101, Highway 152 to the Central Valley and Monterey, and the Caltrain commuter rail line, which terminates in Gilroy and links the city to San Jose and the rest of the Bay Area. Recreation centers on the Gilroy Gardens theme park, the Gilroy Premium Outlets, wineries, and community events. Gilroy offers a more relaxed, agricultural-rooted alternative at the southern edge of Silicon Valley, with the region's job centers and the Monterey Bay coast both within reach.
Gilroy is located in Santa Clara County, California, at the southern end of the Santa Clara Valley. It is the southernmost city in the county and sits at the gateway to Silicon Valley.
Gilroy is called the Garlic Capital of the World because of its long history of garlic farming and processing, led by producers such as Christopher Ranch. The city's garlic identity grew around its annual Garlic Festival, first held in 1979.
Gilroy is served by the Gilroy Unified School District, which enrolls about 10,200 students across 14 schools. The district includes seven elementary schools, three middle schools, and two comprehensive high schools, Gilroy High and Christopher High.
Gilroy sits about 31 miles south of San Jose along U.S. Highway 101. Caltrain's commuter rail line terminates in Gilroy, providing rail access to the rest of the Bay Area, and Highway 152 connects the city east to the Central Valley and west toward Monterey.
Gilroy offers the family-oriented Gilroy Gardens theme park, the Gilroy Premium Outlets, and wineries of the Santa Clara Valley AVA. The city's garlic heritage, farmers markets, and community events add local character, while the coast and Monterey Bay are within an hour's drive.
MARKET SNAPSHOT
How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.
Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.
BROWSE BY ZIP
Browse listings by postal code in this area.