Top Parks in California, United states, Page 4

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Hyde Park

Address: 319 W Florence Ave, Fresno, CA 93706, USA

Park

“I like to bring my dog here to chase the voles which appears to look like a gopher . This is a really unique park I'm surprised there's no signs and no lights in the park its pitch black. I think its cool that people can drive to the top and just chill there, or do illegal stuff. You're not supposed to but everybody does it i saw a mother have a picnic at the top wwith her two children and it was the sweetest thing i had ever seen it was so cute.. regardless of the bad rep this park gets i still want to see stuff added to this park like a play ground and a path with stuff to read about the park and the history of the neighborhood. Fun fact so I found out that that this place used to be the city landfill lmao 🤣 which would explain the big hills and the neighborhood right next to it has a story too in conjunction with the land fill. I still feel like this park deserves a makeover and I think it gives it extra personality”

Desert Gardens - Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

Address: Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA

Park

“It is one of the better places in Anza Borrego State Park for wildflower viewing. In south western deserts, some plants bloom when they get a certain amount of rain. The rest bloom based on day length and water received, the super blooms. These pictures are the results of the rain that fell the last 2 months. There should be a super blooms in a few months. Keep an eye on the park website.”

Desert Collection

Address: Davis, CA 95616, USA

Park

“Very cool”

Camp Edwards

Address: 42842 Jenks Lake Rd W, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Went here a decade ago on a field trip with my whole grade level in elementary it was amazing. I still miss the Termite Cabin Crew ,Paul was awesome even when I had nosebleeds all the time he was chill about it, along with Quinn our nature explorer teacher. His sign to tell him we’re bored in his lessons actually helped me through stressful times in Highschool. The one thing I don’t miss is knowing the Cobra cabin still has showers they used up all the hot water. Wish I knew if both of them still work there and if anything changed.”

Heron Park

Address: 5160 Fredericksburg Way, Sacramento, CA 95835, USA

Park

“Nice place to visit but restrooms are nonexistent.”

Judith A Bassett Canid Education & Conservation Center

Address: 21977 CA-79 #671, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070, USA

Park

“My daughter and I had a great experience! We traveled about two hours just to come see the foxes and it was totally worth the trip! They had such beautiful foxes, and it's so nice that we got to pet and feed them. I definitely recommend visiting this place!”

Ken Mercer Sports Park

Address: 5800 Parkside Dr, Pleasanton, CA 94588, USA

Park

“Nice park, lots of shade. I have visited mostly the area with benches. Unfortunately the benches and tables have bird droppings and the grill area has lots of bugs 😭 so make sure you bring supplies to clean up well. The grills are pretty fancy, but need to be sprayed with potent bug spray before being used if you don't want bugs to fall on your food while cooking. Because of the large size one needs to provide a lot of charcoal, remember that before heading here, I'd say a couple of bags of charcoal is minimum”

Eagle's Nest Resort

Address: 27798 CA-190, Porterville, CA 93257, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“We just got here and already like it. Very nice neighbors the manager, Val is amazing! Helped us get all situated. Going to check out the fishing spot tomorrow. Staying long term we hope!”

West Point Community Garden, West Point, CA

Address: 174 Spink Rd, West Point, CA 95255, USA

Park

“Absolutely fabulous. The honestly nicest people. Very healthy plants at good prices. I had to ask "treat with nictonides?" I knew they didnt. They never have and never will.”

Deadman's Peak

Address: Apple Valley, CA 92307, USA

Park

“A very demanding hike that is by no means "easy," however, the 360 view of the high desert and the majestic surroundings of the mountain, makes it a destination. Located on the top of the Granite Mountains; Dead Man's Peak is the highest point in Apple Valley. The most demanding part is the end because the trail ends and the last climb is vertical but if you ascend to the left side of the cliffs it is easier than going right. "I highly suggest doing this hike in winter months when the weather is cooler; less dangers." [There are two trails that intersect to form one trail the rest of the way. This creates a "loop trail" for anyone who wants to just enjoy the mountain but not going all the way to the top; it's a nice hike as well.] The two trails are found along the ridge to the right that borders the fence of the old dump. Walk the dirt road along the fence and turn right to keep on it. The first trail is right off the road to the right not to far past the start of the ridge. It is the most scenic route. The second trial is at the end of the dirt road where it circles back around. The trail is off to the right of that circle. Just remember, "You only have to go up once." :D Have fun, Enjoy it take your time and don't rush. It's a beautiful mountain with amazing wildlife and plant life.”

Conifer Collection

Address: Davis, CA 95616, USA

Park

Cardiff Sports Park

Address: 1661 Lake Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA

Park

“Great for baseball. I uploaded a map with the numbers of the fields. Maybe save folks a little blind wandering during little league.”

Serrano Campground

Address: 40650 N Shore Dr, Fawnskin, CA 92333, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“Have been here twice and have loved it. Once tent caning but most recently with my trailer on a tent site and it was spacious. I will say it was the last one available so we got the handicap spot which may be bigger than usual. No direct hook up but there is water fill up and dump station (extra $10 to dump). Hosts were really nice and helpful. Love how close it is to the lake with walking/bike paths. There are plenty of trees around for good shade (and beautiful). Bathrooms were clean and place was pretty quiet. Will most likely come back again.”

Clover Park

Address: 2600 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405, USA

Park

“Great park full of diverse spaces for all ages to get their recreation on! We saw an advanced baseball game being played on one field, youth soccer on another, and tennis courts with active games in another area. In addition, the playground is in good shape and there is plenty of room for multiple birthday parties around the fields. Bathroom facilities were also in nicer condition than I had expected and experienced at other parks around the neighborhood. My daughter was also thrilled there was a fruit vendor in the park :) We will definitely be returning!”

Palo Verde Park

Address: 680 Costa Ln, Lincoln, CA 95648, USA

Park

“Our boys love playing here with the neighborhood kids.”

Cornell Park

Address: 505 Discovery Bay Blvd, Discovery Bay, CA 94505, USA

Park

“Very peaceful it's a small wonder that it's so lightly visited. It is a secret to those living in Discovery Bay. You can have a small vacation and get home relaxed - feel safe, and if you know what to do there, it's quite fun. Clean too.”

Valley Center Community Church Park

Address: 29010 Cole Grade Rd, Valley Center, CA 92082, USA

Park

“Beautiful park, playground for kids, large open grass area. Only a few tables/benches, but no restrooms, only one porta potty.”

Northwest Park

Address: Dixon, CA 95620, USA

Park

“Great place for the weekend kids soccer games. Well kept park and plenty of parking on site and on street”

Camp Wilderness

Address: Western Divide Hwy, CA-190, Springville, CA 93265, USA

Campground Park Lodging Church

Hospital Flat Campground

Address: Mountain Hwy 99, Kernville, CA 93238, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Very quiet and relaxing area. Camp park ranger is very friendly and helpful guy. Best part was the swim in the river.”

Irvine Regional Park

Address: 1 Irvine Park Rd, Orange, CA 92869, USA

Park

“This park has a long history and has activities suitable for children. You can spend $2 (adults) to watch small animals in the zoo ,u can ride horses. There is also an outdoor barbecue venue that adults like. You can go hiking after a lunch or dinner 😍, on weekend. A good choice for family outdoor recreation”

Kay Park

Address: 398 Linda Way, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA

Park

“Great small park. Good for when you don't want to trek to a huge park and be over run by people. Bigger kids play lot is separate from little ones play lot, so bonus points for that. Nice shady grassy knoll for picnics and trees for climbing.”

Shasta Park

Address: 955 E Edison St, Manteca, CA 95336, USA

Park

“I take my kids there every weekend they love the merry go round and play with other kids”

Coy Flat Campground

Address: Springville, CA 93265, USA

Campground Lodging Park

“We were here for a week on site 8 and 9. It's a nice campground but campsites are kinda close to each other although some of the campsites look apart from each other on the campground map. Once you see the campground turn right into it cause Google maps will tell you to continue past the entrance towards a narrow road with no entrance to campground and it's not easy making a u turn! I stayed on site 8 which had bathrooms and water close by. I heard other campers saying the water wasn't working near their site, I guess that's why everyone was coming for water by where we stayed. Bathrooms were okay at times but there is lots of flies and toilet paper does finish quickly so good thing we took our own. DON'T FORGET THE BUG SPRAY!!! We still got bit but it would've been worse if we didn't have it. The mosquitoes was what made me not want to be there! They usually go away when you have a campfire but it's not allowed right now😔. There's also 2 general stores near by that close early but one of them closes til 8 or 9 pm on Fri/Sat. I would stay here again if I knew the mosquitoes weren't going to be such a big problem! I can't tolerate the normal here and there mosquito.”

Silkwood Park

Address: 1 Mayflower, Irvine, CA 92620, USA

Park

“Well maintenance park. Good for a morning walk with fury friends. There is a volleyball court, playground, youth baseball field, BBQ grills and tables. But there's no restroom at this park.”

Lower Little Truckee Campground

Address: CA-89, Sierraville, CA 96126, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Went out of season just for the wintery view of the Little Truckee. I can see camping here being kind of difficult with the road being so close.”

Fairwood Park

Address: 1255 Sandia Ave, Sunnyvale, CA 94089, USA

Park

“Beautiful Park, have been going here for the past 10 years ever since moving to Sunnyvale! Giant grass fields which are perfect for any activities such as fitness. There are two playgrounds with an outdoor gym which are very nice along with a trail to stroll around on, and a dirt area which is perfect for RC cars! The redwoods are a very beautiful and it's sad to see a few of them lose pines due to drought :(”

Fallbrook Park

Address: 8540 Fallbrook Ave, West Hills, CA 91304, USA

Park

“Quite a small park for young children.”

Tupelo Park

Address: 7350 Roseville Rd, Sacramento, CA 95842, USA

Park

“Today my daughters and I visited this park, it was really nice there was a huge spinning gyro thing that my girls loved, the play structures one was large and one small for smaller kiddos were really nice and great for all ages. There were nice sitting areas that were covered and some that were just tree shaded. Overall there was just two things I saw that could improve one was there should be atleast one or two water fountains, last if "things" are happening late at night I could only hope that those people dispose of their contraception stuff properly not on the sidewalk where children are present.. disgusting. We had a great time wonderful park!”

Blackpool Park

Address: 6172 Blackpool Ct, San Jose, CA 95138, USA

Park

“It’s not for public use it’s only for homeowners who live in the Silver Creek gated communities and their guests. Bathrooms, water fountains, shade structure, playground , grass area, shaded benches to watch game and great basketball court with padded post.”

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