Address: Carriage Trail, Redlands, CA 92373, USA
“These bear paw prints were fresh as we hiked thru San Timoteo Reserve last week. Very Fascinating but a bit scary. We made it out just fine. Beautiful to see”
Address: Loma Linda, CA 92354, USA
“It's a nice clean park. There are two playgrounds and tennis courts. There's a gazebo tables but that's about it. The restroom facilities are decent.”
Address: 25541 Barton Rd, Loma Linda, CA 92354, USA
“Pretty nice place has two restrooms and two basketball courts”
Address: 1535 Arden Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92404, USA
“Has a skateboard area, basketball court, playground, and walking path. It was clean and peaceful during the day.”
Address: California City, CA 93505, USA
“Large, fully fenced area with trees for shade and water. Plenty of parking.”
Address: 10450 California City Blvd, California City, CA 93505, USA
“It is a great place to take ur kids to.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Apple Valley, CA 92308, USA
“Maintained recently after flash floods. Clean and clear of trash. Not too many people between MRF Dam and Hot springs”
Address: 23201 Highcrest Rd, Hinkley, CA 92347, USA
“Trap and skeet only no pistol or rifle, great place with great people”
Address: 18295 Bayview Drive, Los Gatos, CA 95033, USA
“Just a playground in a neighborhood.”
Address: Skyline-To-The-Sea Trail Rd, Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Alder Camp is less than two miles from the coast. You need a reservation and spots are first come first served. Many use Alder as an final stop on the Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail, but you can also park in a lot near the coast and hike/bike in from Hwy 1. (You might have to open and close the gate at Hwy 1 to access the parking lot.) Several of the spots are very close together and not very private. Fires are not allowed. There is no drinking water available. There are trash cans and a pit toilet. There are no tables. Bear boxes are available. See my panorama accompanying this Google Maps listing to get a feel. The creek runs along the campground and is easily accessible. There’s a clearing between several sites where stargazing is very possible on clear nights. Sites close to the pit toilet might have to deal with that smell. At least during dry weather, the ground is very dusty. In some places it’s so deep that it’s almost like you’re at the beach. This was perhaps the most significant downside to this campground. Note that Twin Redwoods campground is extremely close to Alder. Just a few minutes walk. Before leaving Alder I looked at Twin Redwoods and it seemed superior in terms of campsite spacing and privacy.”
Address: Davenport, CA 95017, USA
“Not a far hike to backpack in. Had some good cleared areas to place tents. Beautiful area with creek nearby. Clean outhouse, garbage and recyclable disposal, and lockbox for food.”
Address: California, USA
“We lucked out as it was a really fine, sunny day that we were here for their guided tour. The drive from the East Bay almost took 2 hours but it was scenic and pleasant as we took Highway 1. Staff was really friendly and our docent tour guide, Alexandria, was really knowledgeable and fun. It wasn't a difficult hike too. Our group had a few really young kids and couple of seniors and they managed the trail just fine. The highlight of course was the chance to view the elephant seals...and there were a ton of them! Even encountered some in the trail path leading to the beach. Overall a really great experience. I'm happy we got to try this. We will continue to support our State parks so I'm highly encouraging everyone to try this too. Breeding season is only through March. The seals will be back though during the summer months.”
Address: New Almaden Trail, San Jose, CA 95120, USA
“Beautiful open space in the middle of San Jose hills with many trails of varying lengths and difficulty. In the spring, beautiful wildflowers and other native plants, in including some interesting big berry manzanita with berries the size of small plums. Good bird watching (saw warblers, hummingbirds, acorn woodpeckers, and raptors while there). Nice views. Parking, water and flush toilets at parking lot.”
Address: Unnamed Road, San Jose, CA 95120, USA
“Plenty of parking spots here.”
Address: 6209 Cahalan Ave, San Jose, CA 95123, USA
“We love walking and small parks are great.”
Address: Camden Ave & Mt Carmel Dr, San Jose, CA 95120, USA
“Great playgrounds for Ages 10-3. If you stop by during spring or the beginning of summer on a weekend you might be able to catch a Almaden Little League game.”
Address: 770 Pearlwood Way, San Jose, CA 95123, USA
“Really great park to bring your kids, or just to hang out there. They have a nice seating area with tables which is nicely shaded, and then they have playgrounds for all sorts of ages. The tennis and basketball courts are really great as well, just make sure to use the restroom beforehand as the ones here aren't the greatest.”
Address: San Jose, CA 95136, USA
“Nice park in South San Jose. Lots of mature tree's for shade , nice green lawn , nice play ground for the kids , lots of free parking , and clean public bathrooms.”
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