Address: 381 Arthur Rd, Martinez, CA 94553, USA
“Read on why I gave it a 4 star rating. This is a small park, which borders a fence lined Storage Business and directly next to Hwy680 freeway overpass with a train in the area that runs through a few nights a week. Opposite side of the park is a Baptist Church. If you don't mind all the highway traffic noise it's not all that bad. I never see any children, folks are friendly and always looking out for each other. There is a strong pet policy with some folks having dogs and or cats. The on-site laundry facilities meet the needs, but there are other options locally. There are no OLD RV's, very clean place. Management / Owners are spot on good and fair people, they take feed back acting on it quickly and always enforce the rules! On occasion I had an extra vehicle and pack trailer at my spot for a few days, management contacted me saying I couldn't have them as other folks couldn't either, no favoritism here. So I went looking for another place to store them, I checked out the prices at the storage business next to the park WOW to high for my needs. Although its further to drive some storage companies in Fairfield are up to half the price. The space fee is getting high they go up once a year about $25, unsure why I don't see any improvements being done, but you got to pay to stay or move along, just remember the waiting list is long to get in, this place is always full. Utilities cost are reasonable depending of course on your usage. Enjoy and Happy Trails”
Address: Santa Paula, CA 93060, USA
“Ots a graet park to take the kids and have fun”
Address: Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
“It is such a peaceful area . I was visiting daily. Now I'm a Forest Volunteer”
Address: Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
“Nice campground. You can hear traffic from the road but you usually don't notice. Beautiful area.”
Address: 32353 Ortega Hwy, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
Address: Lake Elsinore, CA 92530, USA
Address: 14501 Live Oak Ave, Fontana, CA 92337, USA
“This was a really great introductory hike to Acadia. It is 7 miles round trip, mostly above tree line (sunscreen needed), don't do in rain. Gorgeous views for much of it. Minimal scrambles, not too hard, trail easy to follow, some tree roots in beginning. If you don't want to do the full 7 miles the last mile or so is along the top of the mountain and had much the same view. It ends at the Cadillac mountain parking lot, bathrooms and snacks!! Lots of people just do the ridge from the parking lot so there a lot of people at the top but not too many on the trail itself.”
Address: 15299 Curtis Ave, Fontana, CA 92336, USA
“The management and staff of Lake Gregory did an excellent job this summer of making do with what they had. The Dam at Lake Gregory needed to be retrofitted per state & country requirements & this required lowering the water level. Therefore, the water park and swim areas had all been moved to the South Shore, something long time Lake Gregory lovers had to initially whine at, but I had to see if at least for one day, which I did this weekend.What I saw, as always were happy families splashing around and a relaxed, but highly committed staff making sure that all went well. While I'm eagerly looking forward to the water levels returning and having my swims back on the North Shore, I really enjoyed yesterday and applaud the fine folks running Lake Gregory at keeping the vibe and energy alive.”
Address: 15057 Grays Peak Ave, Fontana, CA 92336, USA
“Small park with one picnic shelter perfect for a little birthday party. The playground and restrooms are very close to the shelter. The restroom was a bit dark. There was no soap in the bathroom. But overall, it wasn't too dirty considering it was a park restroom. Plenty of parking is available.”
Address: 5065 Coyote Canyon Rd, Fontana, CA 92336, USA
“Great place to catch a ball game! Good food at the snack bar. Helpful staff.”
Address: 847 Lathrop Dr, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
“This is one of the nicest parks tucked away with very few crowds. Great for families with small children. There is a nice play structure with monkey bars, swings, and slides. A large grassy area is fun for running and playing ball. The park is nestled in an area owned by Stanford University. That might be why it's such a quiet park. I went here recently to meet a family for a photo session. It was a great place with a variety of backdrops for fun portraits. Just follow Google maps and be sure to park in a designated area because many streets are for home owners only. Again, if you're looking for a nice, low-foot-traffic park, this could be the one!”
Address: Stanford Dish Hiking Trail, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
“Nice hike. Do the whole loop. We were told by park officer that in weekends, it's okay to park in Standford parking as finding parking is difficult otherwise.”
Address: 4040 Woodside Rd, Woodside, CA 94062, USA
“I did a long hike here to mountain terrace and ate lunch at Alice's restaurant. On the way there was an abandoned pond that a lot of reptiles use. There's also a big meadow. Some friends saw a big snake while they were walking around the meadow, but I was resting on a bench and didn't see it.”
Address: Intersection of Meadow Trail and Wunderlich Park, Bear Gulch Trail, Woodside, CA 94062, USA
“Lovely hiking place, very quite and beautiful hike.”
Address: Adobe Creek Loop Trail, Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA
“Lovely place for an evening walk”
Address: Palo Alto, CA 94303, USA
“A gem in the Center of Silicon Valley. Nature rules just a two minute drive off of the busy 101 freeway. In the middle of rush hour you can come here and be in peace and quiet with ducks and birds and egrets and the occasional private plane landing. In one direction you see the Santa Cruz mountains and in the other you see the San Francisco Bay and the East Bay mountains. I like to sit in my quiet beautiful place between the marshy pickleweed and the bird filled bushes and just watch nature.”
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