Address: 11940 Whitewater Canyon Rd, Whitewater, CA 92282, USA
“This is such an awesome situation all around. Beautiful property in an amazing corner of our incredible country. Wayne and Michael are ideal hosts from start to finish. They are also quite savvy and have experiences and opinions that are worth listing to (and VERY few people do). We could be so lucky to keep coming back periodically as long as we are blessed to have them be the stewards of this amazing home and acreage.”
Address: 1565 Pleasant Grove Blvd, Roseville, CA 95747, USA
“My wife and I love this park and have bringing our dogs here for years. They have drinking fountains, dog poop bags available as well as trash cans. Wide open areas and very friendly people. I would recommend bringing your own water dish to avoid from doggy viruses. They have two parks. One for larger dogs and the other four smaller ones. Also includes safe holding areas to remove leashes from your dog before they play.”
Address: 14 Paradise Rd, Santa Barbara, CA 93105, USA
“Nice place for a family picknic clean bathrooms nearby”
Address: 9720 La Capilla Ave, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USA
“It next to my House and it is a Gem of a place.Dogs can run free and Basketball all day long. It's Special. MARK L.”
Address: 900 Dairy Ave, Corcoran, CA 93212, USA
“Nice park with splash pad area. Kids loved it.”
Address: 2115 11th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95818, USA
“Simple neighborhood public park near small shops”
Address: 9281 Banning Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92646, USA
“Nice little park. Next to the library and elementary school. It has a small playground and a big field to play in”
Address: 5900 Bowen Ranch Rd, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA
“3 zip lines to ride on the property, but could only ride 2 because of the wind direction. It gives you something to do if you don’t feel like hiking to the hot springs or can’t make the hike like some of us. Zip lining was fun during the Summer with water balloons and super soakers to cool off the riders at the end of the line! And you can even zip line naked if you want! Thanks Matt!”
Address: Nelson Dr, Springville, CA 93265, USA
“No tap water, you'll have a creek running throughout the campsite bring a bucket. Be ready for no internet connection. Is very nice campsite. Beutiful nature. There is bear activity.”
Address: Forest Rte 22S82, Springville, CA 93265, USA
“This place is just perfect! Tent camping small RV when i arrive. You will need a fire Permit. You are allow to collect wood! Structure restrooms onsite. Running water available but its freezing water! No Bear Cages so keep it clean and trow away any unwated food before going to sleep and hide coolers since the local bears recognize what a cooler looks like! 17per night maximum of 14 nights! A 20 minute hike to the waterfalls heading down hill and a 45 minute hike to the upper waterfalls steep hiking! Keep it clean its a nice place.”
Address: E Loma Alta Dr, Altadena, CA 91001, USA
“You can hike to the Cobb Estate and Echo Mountain or to Mt. Lowe Park from here. It's also close to Rubio Canyon”
Address: 17201 E Ave K, Lancaster, CA 93535, USA
“Stayed at site 14 which lacked a ramada but had the best view of the butte. The whole campground was clean, as were the two bathrooms nearby. There's a bit of noise from the nearby town and street but overall a great experience.”
Address: 46610 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“We loved the few days we spent here camping,we're a family of 5 and had plenty of space to ourselves and away from other campers at site 14. Our site had a bear box, fire ring and picnic table. The campground had water stations and trash bins along with vault toilets which were very clean. The camp host was very nice and checked on us a few times to see if we needed fire wood. Great experience and campground with lots of shade with alot of trees for your hammock and space for a large tent. We will Definitely be going back.”
Address: 2230 34th Ave, Sacramento, CA 95822, USA
“The city of Sacramento with the hard work of Park and Recreation staff are slowly revitalizing our older neighborhood parks. Mangan Park residence young children can now enjoy a new playground area along with a new basketball court. The pool also received a well need facelift along with fresh paint throughout the building. After speaking with the City Pack and Recs employee I asked about the second building at the park near the pool that was a firearm shooting range several years ago if the city plans to reopen it, the park employee did not know although was aware there has been work on the building with fresh paint. The park also offers a archery range on the opposite side of the building. The restrooms are still not open during regular park hours although with a neighbor petition I believe we can change that! The old park is looking great.”
Address: Kernville, CA 93238, USA
“Lower Springhill campground offers... FREE CAMPING for the entire family, from small tents to 32-ft motorhomes, they have 3 outhouses, easy access to the river, lots of trails to follow. Don't forget to bring your fishing poles, your bicycles, camera or a good old book get some R&R You might even enjoy a 🧺 picnic by the water while making family memories. We celebrated a birthday & Easter with our traditional dinner and Easter egg hunt.”
Address: 18002 Goldenwest St, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, USA
“Calm and peaceful Park. Did the walk along the trails, pretty much very easy trails and safe environment. Met lots of people who walked and just hangouts enjoying the peaceful place. There are also the library building in this area. Also checked the secret garden but not much flowers since this is Fall season, there is a little “swamp” or lake behind of the garden with green water on it, and some dry trees (Autumn) it gave me Halloween vibes :)”
Address: Lake Clementine Rd, Auburn, CA 95603, USA
“Mostly a wide, gentle graded path with several fun side chutes down to the river. We walked all the way to the little houseboat Marina, where the camp host showed us a trail down to a tiny sandy beach. Watch out for poison oak.”
Address: 5925 Monterey Frontage Rd, Gilroy, CA 95020, USA
“It's the gem of Gilroy parks and soon to include a SJ Sharks practice arena that will be open to the public I believe. That will be built in the field on the right hand side of the entrance driveway. My only issue is why a "sports park" doesn't include tennis, volleyball, pickle ball and/or handball courts??? It's literally just grass where 3 of the 4 corners are for baseball and then they paint in soccer fields in the middle. Nothing fancy but Gilroy makes sure not to waste a penny to keep the grass greener then green.”
Address: 6412 Tupelo Dr, Citrus Heights, CA 95621, USA
“Been shopping here for a few years, this shop is packed with everything you need for 1st time growers to Big time operations. Quality soils , good nutrient selection, Everything you possibly need plus knowledgeable and friendly staff.”
Address: 28601, Apt 2024, Mission Viejo, CA 92692, USA
“Beautiful lookout points with nice seating throughout this cute park/path along Lake Mission Viejo. The city did a great job updating the area and signs along the lake area. The access to the lake itself however, requires private membership to the Lake Mission Viejo Association.”
Address: Folsom, CA 95630, USA
“Nice docking facilities for paddle boarding with tons of parking space. The lake leads to a river that you can use your paddle boards for hours”
Address: 24320 CA-18, Apple Valley, CA 92307, USA
“Great experience tonight at thier open house. The local kids where super helpful and very friendly. We will definitely be back.”
Address: 200 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA
“The place is awesome and it’s worth hiking to the oasis and just keep some insect repellent with you..”
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