Top Parks in Kern county, California, United states, Page 1

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Old Isabella Road Recreation Site

Address: Lake Isabella, CA 93240, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Delicious sandwiches and tacos at Reds Marina. Excellent service with beautiful views. Limited menu, but food is great!”

Hart Park Trails

Address: County No 816, Bakersfield, CA 93308, USA

Park

“Great area to enjoy the outdoors and the local foothills. A very scenic place to hike, bike, run, and off-road. Tons of trails and hills for mountain bikers and dirt bike riders. It can get a bit dry and dusty in the summer, but during spring it is lush and green.”

Kern River's Edge Campground Retreat

Address: 15775 Sierra Way, Kernville, CA 93238, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“I grew up here and never knew about this FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED MUST SEE hidden gem till I moved home this summer. Horseshoes, frisbee golf, hot showers! Yes, please. Pleasantly surprised to know I now have a place to recommend my "newer to camping folks" , the borderline "glampers" (firewood, ice, beer delivered to site) or long time campers looking for a new experience where everyone can trust that even if they are inexperienced, either the owners or the on site Camp Host, Curtis, will gladly be your CAMP CONCIERGE and guide you through anything that comes up when needed. At Kern River's Edge you can trust you'll have a clean site, clean river front access, and peace when around the campfire at night for optimal storytelling and stargazing. While on the hunt for a summer gig that put me next to a campfire as much as possible, this camp became the winner. So yes, I work here, but the owners, Rhonda & John (Johndra as nobody calls them) are unaware of me writing this. (And that we call them Johndra). Because of a company name change they are rebuilding their campground brand from the ground up and thus rebuilding 34 years of ratings and reviews so I figured I'd get the ball rolling as this feedback is authentic and I'm only a part time weekend minimum wage employee who is really just doing it cause it's fun. They have placed many boundaries on their camp, including quiet hours, education on "leave no trace", and are glass free, (aka you and your kids can walk around barefoot). At first these seemed too much these rules, what am I at camp?! Yes, turns out. Now that I've seen it for a few months I get that this is what people come for, a place where your entire experience has been thought out from the time you land till the time you leave with the goal of helping people connect with nature and each other, this is a camp ripe for the making of Family Memories that you want to pass on from generation to generation. With only 6 employees and 3 of them being in the same family, if you are looking for a more personalized camping experience that's focused on connecting with nature first, this is your new go to spot. Get it before it blows up. While nearby camps have over 400 sites, Kern River's Edge floats happy with 40. See you here. -Andie, Camp Concierge P.S. they have an incredible outdoor venue that I'd love to see used more. Moving forward they are open to a lot more things, contact KRE with all your outdoor connection needs/desires now!”

Fellows Park

Address: Mocal Rd, Fellows, CA 93224, USA

Park

“Home town park! Across mocal road from North Midway oil field discovery well.”

Breckenridge Campground

Address: Forest Rte 28S06, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We don't generally stay in the campgrounds themselves, but up the road just a bit. The campgrounds are nice, they each have their own firepits, conditions permitting, and there is a toilet, not a bathroom but a toilet...imagine an outhouse but with a larger space, wooden walls and concrete floor. It's a dry camp, which means no water. I do believe there is a water spigot of non potable water if I remember correctly, so bring your own water! It's very pretty, lots of trees, a pretty little meadow and creek that runs through it (water is only in it after the snow melts until mid to late August) but the wildlife drinks from it and you can watch them if you stay quiet 🤫 Plenty of trails to hike and exploring to be done! My favorite place to be! This is not a resort! You want to camp, it's your spot! There are spots large enough for a camp trailer if that's how you wanna stay. They are kept clean, but if you stay....you pack it in you pack it out!!! Keep it clean for others to enjoy!! That and you might wake up to critters in your camp!!🦝🐀🐿🐻 From mid August to late October is Deer/Squirrel/Bear season and you will be sharing the mountain with a bunch of hunters...that's where my family and I come in 😉 I just love the clean air, the smell of the trees, the beautiful views and listening to nature!!”

Windermere Park

Address: 3101 Bromley Way, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA

Park

“Nice and clean park tucked away in a quiet peaceful neighborhood.”

Suncrest Village RV Park

Address: 2555 Jewetta Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93312, USA

Rv park Campground Park Lodging

“Home away from home great people. The cleanest bathrooms. If I ever have to stay in Bakersfield it will be here. 5 stars!!!!!”

Solera Gardens Park

Address: 6010 Miramonte Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93306, USA

Park

“We love our little community park! It's clean and not crowded most days! They don't have a rest room so people don't typically have large parties or gatherings and stay all day so that's nice! Thank you to everyone that works hard to keep this little park clean and safe for our children!!!!”

Greenfield Park

Address: 325 Audrey Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93307, USA

Park

“This park used to be a joke I would have given it 0 stars in the past, they have finally made it safer for kids And it has improved greatly! I live in this area and I never even considered bringing my kids here but now with all the upgrades and improvements I will give it a chance.”

Shafter Recreation & Park District

Address: 700 E Tulare Ave, Shafter, CA 93263, USA

Park

“Another childhood memory in that complex. Used to play baseball, soccer, flag football there, plus my friends and I would go play backyard rule football as well. I noticed several discus rings there now so those are new. Now and then when pass through Shafter, I like to visit my old stomping grounds sort of speak. (Usually on my motorcycle)”

Buttonwillow Recreation & Park District

Address: 556 Milo Ave, Buttonwillow, CA 93206, USA

Park

“Stopped there on our way to LA. The small town around is kind of old. But the playground was great Just 7 min from highway, near by resting area. Gives plenty of space for kids to let their energy go. My family stopped thete for 1 hour. Clean toilets. Watch out for strain dogs. Saw a few around, but those were not aggressive”

Kern National Wildlife Refuge

Address: 10811 Corcoran Rd, Wasco, CA 93280, USA

Park

“Sep 03 2021.. literally bone dry.. haven’t saw a single bird or animal.. hope this change next winter…. Went on. June 24 2022.. no water. but saw some beautiful owls..”

Buttionwillow atv park

Address: 19000 Wildwood Rd, Buttonwillow, CA 93206, USA

Park

Martin Luther King Jr. Park

Address: 251 Belmont St, Delano, CA 93215, USA

Park

“The water park dosent work but good park next to school so it is fafe and in a safe naberhood”

Greystone Park

Address: 5709 Mountain Vista Dr, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA

Park

“Very clean park. Water section for the kids is so much fun.”

Albany Park

Address: Albant St, Delano, CA 93215, USA

Park

“Little but spacious park. Not too much ppl were there when we went. So a good place to have a quiet, relaxed hour or so. There's a picnic area with sold 4 adjacent tables and a few more picnic tables scattered around the area. A small play area is at this location as well. We went to practice archery. So a good park. And clean.”

Hobo Campground

Address: Caliente, CA 93518, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Very nice place beautiful river Kern River the host Mr. Bob was very very pleasant very informative and helpful hard to find people like that doing great services nowadays. I highly recommend this area there is a day area separated from the overnight area it’s about 30 at night with plumbing water and $12 a day about for your picnic there’s a beach area it is so nice the river is very low Kern river. You can still swim in the river it’s getting a little cold but just down the road from hobo Is the Hot Springs.”

Almondale Park

Address: 5501 Verdugo Ln, Bakersfield, CA 93312, USA

Park

“Could of had more shaded areas!”

Reflection Pond (Chumash site at Windwolves)

Address: California, USA

Park

“Reflection Pond (area) a local Chumash site is well worth the hike. About 75 mortar holes, windbreak & stick sharpening area exists at the Northern sandstone rocky outcrops. This area was a historical local Chumash tribal food preparation site. Plenty of wildlife use this location, keep an eye out for rabbits, ravens, coyotes, bobcats, lizards and other creatures. Best times of the year to venture out to this location is late fall, winter and spring. Summer time you'll need plenty of water, nutrition and electrolytes out here. Shade is nonexistent so wear headwear to shade your head and neck, it can get hot out here. The distance is about 5.5mi from the parking lot to reach this site using El Camino Viejo trail. Truly an amazing place. 👍if you've been here.”

HoTK Campground

Address: #1, Bodfish, CA 93205, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“I love it. I just live down the street from miracle hot springs. Everything is stunning up here except for the trash and graffiti! I'll never understand why anyone could be so uncaring about our planet. Purely ignorant uncaring people.. in the warm weather tourist season you cant see the ground for the toilet paper! Just shameful! But underneath the garbage it's absolutely beautiful! Get there early around 5am on a week day and see for yourself. Just take your trash with you.”

Beale Park

Address: 500 Oleander Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93304, USA

Park

“Nice park, cute surrounding neighbourhood. Oleander pride was fun and the walk around the neighbourhood was nice. There's a little amphitheatre at the park. A band plays on Sunday nights in the summertime for free. They're is a lot of seating. Families come out and enjoy time together. We brought a blanket, little table, and some card games to play while listening to the orchestra. The playground is nice. There are bbq grills and picnic tables available as well.”

Alder Creek Campground

Address: California, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Nice quiet peaceful pretty overgrown lot of down trees have to do a lot of raking and clean up around the campsites other than that very nice”

Breckenridge

Address: Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Best campground near Bakersfield. Seclusion is the best👌”

West Tumamait Trailhead - 21W03

Address: Cerro Noroeste Rd, Maricopa, CA 93252, USA

Park

“Few visitors 8260 ft, nice trees”

Camp Hamilton

Address: 34999 Lerdo Hwy, Bakersfield, CA 93308, USA

Park

“Ive been out here on two seperate occasions with a friend (retired USMC) and each time it has been a day to remember. Great place to visit for the whole family. I myself was not able to join the devil dogs do to health and development issues but any chance i get to tag along with a fellow service man or woman believe me i will be there!”

Evans Flat Campground

Address: Rancheria Rd, Bakersfield, CA 93308, USA

Campground Lodging Park Restaurant

“Really loved driving my jeep up there with the kids. Only found a little trash not much this was before all the fires this year. I hope to go back and see if it maid it through the fires”

Cedar Creek Campground

Address: 1023 Evans Rd, Wofford Heights, CA 93285, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Lower camp is still closed as of August 2021. When will it be reopened?”

Memorial Park

Address: uu100, Lexington St, Delano, CA 93215, USA

Park

“I like to bring my dogs here in the mornings nice and peaceful”

Judd Park

Address: 28406 NE 149th Pl, Duvall, WA 98019, USA

Park Restaurant

“You know you want to go outside and play.”

Deer Peak Park

Address: 1300 Beckenham Pkwy, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA

Park

“Renovating the playground, not that it was needed, as expected in the neighborhood. No playgrounds in lower income areas are getting new playgrounds, even if desperately needed. Local security company acts like its private property, unless outnumbered, but they are easily ignored.”

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