Top Parks in California, United states, Page 211

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Tomales Point

Address: Inverness, CA 94937, USA

Park

“The end to Tomales Point Trail. When the marine layer clears you can see more clearly the Pacific Ocean and the other side of Tomales Bay. The trek here is 4.7 miles one way but you'll see Tule Elk and Wildflowers along the way. Bring an extra pair of socks for those accidental slips in the mud puddles on trail.”

Priest Rock Trail trailhead, Los Gatos CA

Address: Alma Bridge Rd & Priest Rock Trail, Los Gatos, CA 95033, USA

Park

“Though climb but great views!”

Limekiln Trail, Los Gatos CA

Address: Alma Bridge Rd & Limekiln Trail, Los Gatos, CA 95033, USA

Park

“Rating a trail is tough. I favor going up this trail and down Priest Rock because the up is shaded and the down is sunshine, but not in your face. This is good for winter and even helps in summer”

Saint Joseph's Hill Open Space Preserve

Address: Los Gatos, CA 95030, USA

Park

“This is one of my favorite places to hike close to home. If you time it just right you can miss the crowds. It's scenic and serene, with a few horses sharing the trail. Make sure you have plenty of water and if you take your dog be prepared to carry your poop bags. There is only 1 trash bin at the gate.”

Trail Head For Jones Trail

Address: Unnamed Road, Los Gatos, CA 95030, USA

Park

Lexington Reservoir County Park

Address: 17770 Alma Bridge Rd, Los Gatos, CA 95033, USA

Park

“Tough mountain bike trails for the more advanced. Not too much difficulty involved just massive mountain to climb. Jones trail seems the easiest but that too is a challenge. Great people that are very polite and willing to share the trail, so please do the same. Overall very fun and challenging experience”

Jones Trail

Address: Alma Bridge Rd & Jones Trail, Los Gatos, CA 95030, USA

Park

“Great short trail very close to town and parking. Somewhat of a steep trail for either hiking or biking. Beautiful view from the top. It's nice to be within minutes of town and find yourself surrounded by nature.”

Los Gatos Creek Trail

Address: 17350-17770 Alma Bridge Rd, Los Gatos, CA 95030, USA

Park

“Walked up to Lexington Reservoir to check out level as compared to 4 or 5 months ago. Looks great, really windy had to hang on to our hats. Spectacular view. A little muddy along trail but nothing we couldn't step over or walk around. Good outing.”

Little Basin Cabins

Address: 21700 Little Basin Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Good facilities. Restrooms, picnic areas are well maintained. Hike is easy for kids and family. Campground near picnic area is good.”

Little Basin

Address: Heartwood Hill, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“What a great campsite, ONLY WITH GOOD WEATHER, otherwise we were there during the rain and it was alright but just very went since you're in the redwoods. No one was at the place at all we say 1 car drive by in 24 hours, no hot showers, clean bathrooms and nice campground! Recommend with warmer/sunnier weather.”

Little Basin Concession Group Campground

Address: 21700 Little Basin Rd, Boulder Creek, CA 95006, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“This was an interest spot. We only stayed here because Big Basin was all filled up. And I'm not sure we'd stay here again, but overall this was a fine place to go. The problem is that you have to drive over to Big Basin and pay the day use fee. The campground itself is laid out kind of wonky. More signage would be very helpful. Unfortunately, our campsite was a mudpit. It would have been nice if the camp maintenence folks could have brought in sand or pine boughs or something to make it less muddy. Also, though they said no alcohol was allowed in the campground, the young adults in the group camp area were partying it up - beer bottles plainly evident. Also, the one-way, semi-private road leading to the campground was reminiscent of the movie Deliverance. o_O Despite all that, we did manager to enjoin ourselves. There's actually a lot to do for kids. Since this area was formerly owned by HP and used as a company retreat, there's a Frisbee golf course, tennis courts, basketball courts, kids play area, and more. We did a nice 2 mile hiking loop through the second-growth redwood trees and we got to see tons of banana slugs and salamanders. And the trail connected to all the Big Basin trails so you could go much farther. Your experience may vary, but in a pinch, this was a good camp site. However, book early and stay at Big Basin if you can.”

West Waddell Creek State Wilderness

Address: Davenport, CA 95017, USA

Park

“Nice place to go for calm ride on youre bike, also for a hike.”

RV park - Pescadero

Address: 2001 Rossi Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, USA

Park

“ruhig und ländlich. Schön gelegen und das Meer ist zu Fuß in ca. 10 - 15 Minuten zu erreichen”

Costanoa

Address: 2001 Rossi Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Best experience of our entire trip. We went to Universal studios and come back through San Fransisco and stayed here on the way. We will be coming back just to stay here. By the ocean. Lots of trails and absolutely beautiful including amazing location, view and super friendly.”

Ohlone Ridge Lookout

Address: Unnamed Road, Pescadero, CA 94060, USA

Park

“Nice little 3-mile running/hiking loop with ocean views accessible from Hwy 1, about 380’ of elevation gain on grass and packed dirt. Definitely do a tick check when you’re done, they seem to love coastal grassy areas.”

Gazos Creek Año Nuevo State Park

Address: 5788-5798 Cabrillo Hwy, Pescadero, CA 94060, USA

Park

“Great and clean beach”

T J Martin Park

Address: 1617 The Strand Ave, San Jose, CA 95120, USA

Park

“Great place to take a 1-6 year old. Interesting playground obstacles”

Paul Moore Park

Address: 1426 Hillsdale Ave, San Jose, CA 95118, USA

Park

“Good park. Fields are usually used by teams. Play ground is nice. Bathroom at this park as well. Good place to bring kids.”

Lincoln Glen Park

Address: Curtner Ave & Radio Ave, San Jose, CA 95125, USA

Park

“Great for all ages! Toddler section is very baby friendly as well. Sandbox and rubber padded area are fairly well kept, although be aware the bark chip area in toddler area is a bit inconvenient (lower, toddlers fell several times due to much lower ground, bark chips get tracked elsewhere).”

Wallenberg Community Garden

Address: Cottle Ave, San Jose, CA 95125, USA

Park

Mary C. Weeks Memorial Park

Address: 027-146-002, Petaluma, CA 94952, USA

Park

Emma Herbert Memorial Park

Address: Petaluma, CA 94952, USA

Park

Discovery Meadow

Address: 180 Woz Way, San Jose, CA 95110, USA

Park

“The best place with tech and hands on science kids always love to explore”

Monopoly in the Park

Address: 330 W San Carlos St, San Jose, CA 95110, USA

Park

“Beautiful look out of the city. But I specifically came here for the swing since I've never Been here before and as of today 4/6/19 NO SWING =[”

Gran Paradiso Park

Address: McKay Dr & Avenida Elisa, San Jose, CA 95131, USA

Park

“Small and cost park. Good enough to take a short walk and hangout.”

Augustus Rathbone Park

Address: Milpitas, CA 95035, USA

Park

Calera Creek Trail

Address: Calera Creek Trail, Fremont, CA 94539, USA

Park

KOA Petaluma

Address: Stony Point Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“I loved it! The campground was updated and there was lots to do but one of the only things I have any complaint about is the pricing. It seems they just keep going up. Also, more of the weekend activities such as the arts and crafts for the kiddos and the movie nights would be awesome. Other than that the kids had fun.”

San Francisco North / Petaluma KOA

Address: 20 Rainsville Rd, Petaluma, CA 94952, USA

Campground Park Rv park Lodging

“Has a lot of activities (playground, pool, jacuzzi, jump pillow...) that are great for children. Gentle hills that children used to enjoy biking around. We did not use any of these during our two night stay, as we came in after they closed (8 p.m.) from our visits to San Francisco and Muir Woods and Beach. Also, I travelled with a 17 y.o., so jacuzzi and pool were the only thing that would interest us. Bathrooms are well maintained and clean. Beautiful trees and well maintained grass. I would have given a five star review, but our campsite was all on a slope, so we slid down in our tent all through the night. While the trees are good for shade they dropped leaves and debris on our tent and car...and a bird had the audacity to poop on my car..LOL Also, wish there were late hours for adults to jacuzzi and pool, so we could unwind after our days activities.”

Eagle Springs Backpack Camp

Address: Fremont, CA 94539, USA

Campground Park Lodging

“Great campsite!”

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