Top Parks in California, United states

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Selma Layne Park

Address: V783+989, 2065 E Shepherd Ave, Fresno, CA 93720, USA

Park

“another park on the far north side of town, you catch me here all the time relaxing, safe place.”

Minnie & Lovie Ward Recreational Center

Address: 650 Capitol Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112, USA

Park

“As far as the fields go, they're great! Weather, well, what can you expect in San Francisco -- come prepared (with layers), unless you're a player, then get ready to sweat! LOL. But, what is a huge concern -- at the peak of the (soccer) playing season you'll be hard-pressed to find a spot unless you're driving a smart car or something small, and even then it is a challenge. A nice enough place that was updated and a popular place to kick the balls around... #TheBrokerWithAHeart”

Huddart Park

Address: 1100 Kings Mountain Rd, Woodside, CA 94062, USA

Park

“Fabulous hiking. Well maintained. Huge trees. Great hiking paths in the shade. Just a fabulous park for hikes and gatherings. They charge an entrance fee of $8 but it pays for the upkeep of the park clearly and the money is well spent. Good for kids and sports as it has playgrounds and picnic areas.”

Home Garden Community Park

Address: 11899 Shaw Pl, Hanford, CA 93230, USA

Park

“Playground was great. My son loved it. It was clean lots to do. The grass is in a desperate need of a mow and it appears the splash pad doesn’t work as the sensor was removed and a wire was exposed) which is why I removed a star. Overall a good family friendly place to go.”

Amigo Park

Address: Camino Magnifico, San Marcos, CA 92069, USA

Park

“Quiet park most movement in the early morning and sunset. Great playground for the kids. Pet friendly, there is one outdoor table and one water fountain and some open space that are mostly used for dogs to run or to relieve themselves. I always pick up after my pup but always seems to find surprises left by others so check your shoes if you decide to cut through the grass. The park is landscaped pretty well for the most part of the year. It's a community park so first come first serve no rentals or soliciting. It's not fully gated and the afternoon seems to be the busiest time with the spill out from the elementary schools.”

Fuller Ridge Trailhead

Address: PCT Segment BF, Whitewater, CA 92282, USA

Park

“A little difficult to access unless you have a truck or SUV with plenty of ground clearance. If you can get there it's a great place to start your hike to Mt. San Jacinto summit. Prepare for a very long strenuous day hike!”

Monte Vista Park

Address: 29551 Andromeda St, Murrieta, CA 92563, USA

Park

Mid Hills Campground

Address: Essex, CA 92332, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This is a pretty great campground, with some caveats. I'll start with the good: sites are generally very spread out. There are 4 pairs of vault restrooms (so 8 in total), and they were clean and well maintained. Several sites had tree cover for shade. All sites had a table and fire ring, and I think all fire rings had grates. There was also a hill at the back of the campground where you could walk up and get a fantastic view of both the campground and the Mojave. Now the cons: Currently there is no potable water on site. This might have been caused by the fire a few years prior, as there are non-working pumps around. So, maybe this will be fixed in the future. I'd also say that many of the sites are poorly maintained, with vegetation growing all around, or the parking spot being rutted out. A few sites had been reclaimed by nature, with no markings for parking and just a lone table sitting in the scrub. Overall, I'd say there are maybe 10 decent sites, most of them good for tent campers. Some of the sites also have a lot of area for parking and tents (one would even work as a group site). And because of the elevation, it's going to be more comfortable for more of the year than Hole in the Wall.”

Southside Park

Address: 2115 6th St, Sacramento, CA 95818, USA

Park

“Been going to Southside Park since I was a kid, fishing and playing at the playground. Now over the years I've been taking my kids to Southside Park to fish and play. I drive an electric car, it's also a good place to charge your car in the meantime.”

Monarch Rain Chains

Address: 4570 Eucalyptus Ave, Chino, CA 91710, USA

Shopping mall Park Home goods store Store

“The Mizoko cup rain chain is like a piece of contemprory art and it is made of thick copper...love it !!! Installation instructions are very easy to follow and we had it up in no more than 5 minutes. Am delighted with my purchase.”

Turkey Campsite

Address: Santa Ysabel, CA 92070, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Much better than the disheveled Jackrabbit camp, this campsite is well organized. I believe the Quail campsite is better, however.”

O'Donnell Heritage Park

Address: 6618 Rappahannock Way, Carmichael, CA 95608, USA

Park

“As a young kid, we called this the dynamite tree because some were along the line, somebody claimed that this old oak tree was blown up by Dynamite. It was just an empty field at the time owned by San Juan Unified School District. They did a nice job of preserving the space and added a playground.”

All Users Welcome

Address: 8004 Pineville Cir, Castro Valley, CA 94552, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“nice!”

Great Valley Grasslands State Park

Address: 23833-23857 Central Yosemite Hwy, Stevinson, CA 95374, USA

Park

“I have been fishing here for years. Used to be called catfish junction! It's a great spot to fish!”

Paradise Campground

Address: 301 Paradise Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Loved the camping grounds and the self check and payment thing. The place is beautiful and peaceful you can fall asleep to the sound of the water from the river nearby.”

Sun Terrace (Park 7)

Address: 11555 Lakeshore N, Auburn, CA 95602, USA

Park

“Always have fun out here. Great breeze off the lake. Everyone really enjoyed themselves plenty of room. Nice mix of grass and sand. Small BBQ pits if u want to cook out there. Plenty of parking.”

Tool Box Springs Yellow Post Sites

Address: Thomas Mountain Rd, Mountain Center, CA 92561, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“The road starts off easy enough but gets rough fast. Having a 4x4 or a raised vehicle to continue will help. After the second fire restriction sign the road gets easier to pass. The campsite is spacious with a vault toilet. It's very quiet. Pack in-Pack out.”

Yolo County Parks & Resource

Address: 120 W Main St STE C, Woodland, CA 95695, USA

Park

“Nice park”

Delano Manongs Park

Address: 1650 McCandless Dr, Milpitas, CA 95035, USA

Park

“Fun playground to visit! It has a small hilly structure, slides, and an arch that play musical games. This playground is not fun enough for kids who like challenges or climbing; but pretty safe/big enough for them to run around. There’s no swings, sandpits, or area for smaller kids. Parking is easy to find and there’s a dog park nearby and basketball court. The playground gets busier in the evening since it’s an ideal location for people who live there.”

Old Corral Day Use Area at Caspers Wilderness Park

Address: 33401 Ortega Hwy., San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA

Park

“A nature park that preserves the beautiful nature and landscape of SE Orange County. Just watch out for dangerous ants.”

Soda Lake Point Landmark

Address: Santa Margarita, CA 93453, USA

Park

“Very busy today, was lucky to find parking. Some Rangers were there, they had lots of info. Shout out to Ranger Merrick (sorry I didn't get spelling!). Beautiful, mountains reflected in the lake.”

Oak Knoll Campground

Address: 2321 S Petersburg Rd, Valley Springs, CA 95252, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Spot 13 awesome experience. Tons of fun. Super hot but you have a lake right there that's the perfect temperature to go for a swim, go fishing or even hop on a boat and a ride. They have vault toilets they get pretty hot during the day. We had a picnic table, grill, fire pit with a grill and a canopy for the picnic table.”

Juniper Springs Group Campground

Address: San Bernardino, CA 92418, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Awesome group camp ground that you have to 4x4 to get to. 2N01 took a beating in the last storm. High clearance 4x4 are needed. Lots of ruts and rocks! Nothing an experienced off roader can't handle. Has an outdoor bathroom. No TP right now (Sept 23). The adjacent field was full of water from the storm.”

Johns Meadow Trail

Address: Johns Meadow Trail, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Park

Bowers Park

Address: 2582 Cabrillo Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA

Park

“Beautiful park with a great playground. The playground even has a mommy & infant swing! It also has a great walking loop. Bathrooms could use upgrades along with the parking lot.”

Hellhole Palms

Address: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Palm Canyon Dr, Ranchita, CA 92066, USA

Park

“Such a lovely hike. Not too far or difficult, so even those who aren't super fit can make it. The last part, near the oasis, does require some rock scrambling, which may limit those who are less mobile. Lots of birds, butterflies, and wildflowers in the spring time.”

Seal Beach Community Garden

Address: Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA

Park

“Get a plot here and enjoy. Well worth it.”

San Juan Bautista State Historic Park

Address: 19 Franklin St, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045, USA

Park Museum

“San jaun bautista is a wonderful Historic little Town I visited 10 days ago mainly because of "Alfred Hitchcocks" film Vertigo, I stumbled upon a Spanish/ American Festival with Street foods and many other goods, there was a band playing such a wonderful atmosphere, the people were so happy and welcoming. I spoke with Linda in her little Store "Vintage Curosity" she was very interesting to talk to and informed me where in town I could sleep in my car as I was touring the States on the cheap. Next morning after a piecefull night I went for breakfast at the little dinner with red & white chequered floor the lady was great, wonderful Coffee & tasty toast and marmalade, next I visited "Windmill Market" this was the best little Supermarket I stopped at whilst in the States for 3 weeks highly recommend. I was sad to leave many folk said come back and see us again, fantastic slice of old traditional America i loved it. 👌❤️”

Palomar Mountain State Park

Address: 19952 State Park Drive, Palomar Mountain, CA 92060, USA

Park

“We wanted to go to the Boucher Tower but the road was closed (Apr 12). There were also a lot of clouds in the area so we wouldn't probably see anything anyway.. So we hiked around the pond instead and spotted a couple squirrels & blackbirds there. The forest is beautiful! Day use fee is $10 for a car. Very friendly park rangers.”

Joan Faul Park

Address: Atwater, CA 95301, USA

Park

“Park is Great not over crowded. Just to get some peace with your Little ones. Let them run around . Just like Merced and Livingston, we need basketball courts. With lights. This would be a Great Place next to the playgrounds there's plenty of space.”

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