Address: 1522 Oklahoma Ave, Escalon, CA 95320, USA
“Cute park but no restroom or water fountain”
Address: 1908 Wildhorse Meadows Rd, Big Bear, CA 92314, USA
“This is a semi-primitive campsite. There is plenty of room for lots of campers so it is good for big groups. There were fours of us with an RV, tent, and tent-trailer and we left most of the site empty. The toilet on the site is a vault-toilet which, for some odd reason, has two toilets in each room with no dividers. There is no water at the site, so bring your own. The fire pits and barbeques were taped off and could not be used but this may be seasonal because of fire danger. Google Maps does not give good directions for the site and the road is easily bypassed as the campground sign is not at the turn-off. The road is dirt and bumpy but is passable by most passenger vehicles with average ground clearance. The site is only a few minutes from downtown Big Bear but feels very remote since there are not other sites or homes nearby. Cell service at the site is surprisingly good; we had no trouble streaming video at the site and no one had any dropped calls. In summary, this good sized spot is a great place to "rough it" without worrying about bothering others with your noise while still being close enough to town to get a Starbucks in the morning and watch some Netflix before turning in for the night.”
Address: 4706 Mount Rubidoux Dr, Riverside, CA 92501, USA
“Mount Rubidoux Park has a great beginner level hike for all to enjoy. We parked at Ryan Bonaminio Park and climbed the hill to the start of the trail. The trail is paved, and great for kids. A stroller could also be used, though pushing it up the hill is some spots could be a workout. The weather was cool when we went, but I imagine it would be hot in the summertime, and there is very little shade. The hike didn’t take us very long, maybe an hour and a half to two hours tops, and that’s with little kids, and taking it very easy. There are good views of the surrounding landscape, as the trail wraps around all sides. This activity was a great choice to get the kids out of the house for a short time, and not too intense. There were quite a few people there, some choosing to run the hill as a workout, which would be a good one if you lived nearby. Again, good option that doesn’t require a big-time commitment or a lot of physical ability. Get in a workout, or just get some fresh air, either way it was fun for me and the family.”
Address: 400 W Pomona Blvd, Monterey Park, CA 91754, USA
“I saw people inside and decided to go in! I was glad I did. It had a tennis court, basketball courts, handball courts, play structure and open fields! Great place for the kids without too many people.”
Address: 14528 26 Mile Rd, Oakdale, CA 95361, USA
“Surrounded by water for fishing swimming boat Whatever adventure you're planning small sites can be crowded along the bottom. Holidays can be very loud but they do give you fair warning about that.”
Address: 2714 Dairy Rd, Vernalis, CA 95385, USA
“So very dry and brown at this time in Oct. Mosquitos we’re out, so cut my visit short. Nice place to spend spring days visiting though. Found a turtle on the road this visit.”
Address: Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA
“Easy walk from the parking lot to the beach through the tunnel. The couple times we have been here, there has been water in the tunnel so expect to have to walk through it. It appears it fills up during the evening from the high tide and slowly drains during the day. The water is pretty clean and actually helps clean the sand off on the way back to the parking lot. If you don't want to get your feet wet because you want to take a stroll along the beach or something, I would avoid this route. Otherwise, it is fine. There are restrooms and showers here. The beach is beautiful and is a part of Crystal Cove State Park. Walk about half mile north along the beach and you will find tide pools, which are fun to explore. We camped at Moro Campground twice now, which is just above the parking lot to the tunnel. Because we got there prior to early check-in time for the campground, we went ahead and paid for the day pass to access the parking lot. The day pass that day was $15 and couple be used at any of the state parks. There are other hiking trails to the wilderness area from this parking lot.”
Address: 28250 Ynez Rd, Temecula, CA 92591, USA
“I thought this was going to be a lousy little park but it turned out to be a really, REALLY cute pond with a bunch of different types of ducks! I didn’t expect for there to be that many! The walkway was surprisingly clean for how many critters roam that small area and the memorials along the way were beautifully done. It was a highlight of my trip to the region.”
Address: 10080 Crocker Ranch Rd, Roseville, CA 95747, USA
“Great Park, especially for meeting up with one or two other families. ● Bathrooms - they're in good shape but needed a clorox wipe-down. Two gender-neutral bathrooms. ● Covered tables... but very limited and all separated, away from each other. Not great for a larger group or a birthday party. People would have to separate into groups to sit at tables out of conversation range. There are also only 2 or so covered tables, so it wouldn't be an ideal park for summertime. ● Possible water feature?? The Tiki thing has a big button like it's a water feature but I did not see any holes for water spray. Maybe it comes out the top? Maybe it's not a water feature at all. If it is, that would raise it a notch for a summer location. ● Water fountain for kids. ● Mid-Size playground. Big enough to accommodate older kids but not one of the big ones as far as parks go. Good enough for a group of mixed ages. It has a good variety of unique play structure pieces, too. ● Alternatively, the property is very large with a lot of grassy open space. ● Sandy volley ball area, great for sand toys! The kids were getting water from the water fountain to add into their play. ● Two baby swings & two big kid swings. ● No designated parking lot, but there is a lot of parking alongside the huge property.”
Address: 10845 Rancho Bernardo Rd, San Diego, CA 92127, USA
“Very greenery and beautiful scenic drive with tall pine trees, easy to park and lot of hiking trails, you can further go towards north to Julian and grab a nice lunch. Many places to stop by and see the scenic view. Lot of biking trails too and you will reach 5777 ft. There is a gift shop and lodge.”
Address: 650 Foxhall Dr, San Marcos, CA 92078, USA
“Nice paved trail around the lake and additional trails that you can hike all around the area. There is a continued walk up to Twin Peaks with dirt trails that branch off to various loops bringing you back around to Discovery Lake.”
Address: Rd 88, Earlimart, CA 93219, USA
“Birds! This is a great place for birdwatching. Today we saw American Avocets, Sandhill Cranes, Cinnamon Teals, Tricolored Blackbirds and many more! Don't miss Kern NWR while in the area, we saw different birds there on the same day.”
Address: 4701 Gibbons Dr, Carmichael, CA 95608, USA
“Great park to bring the dogs for a walk, shoot some hoops, play tennis or pickle ball. Nice playground for the kids, with clean bathrooms near and exercise stations along the walking trail . Several good spots for picnicking, or to just lay out a blanket and relax. Overall, this is a really nice, well-kept park, and the local community loves it.”
Address: 1415 Rushden Dr, Sacramento, CA 95864, USA
“The park is beautiful and well kept. I live nearby, in Arden Parks and the quality of their parks is almost the same as the Arden Manor. They Staff have really turned the parks around in the past few years. The pool is nice and the deck has just been redone. The astro-turf soccer field is perfect for kids, seeing as its closed off and away from the busy street. Its amazing to see how far they have come in such a short time. I look forward to seeing how the parks keep improving.”
Address: 360 Ogle St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, USA
“Nice little park in Costa Mesa, very clean and well kept. There are some vagrants in the park.”
Address: 1417 Arrow Hwy, Irwindale, CA 91706, USA
“Beautiful clean and a wonderful park to be watching a little league game, with wonderful surrounding scenery”
Address: Redwood City, CA 94062, USA
“This is a very nice little park in the shape of a circle. There is an apartment complex and houses surrounding this park and it's a quiet little place. There are some really tall trees and it's peaceful, occasionally you'll see people taking their kiddos for a stroll or people walking their dogs. I'd imagine it must be a nice place to walk through if you're in the neighborhood, but I love this park! It's very relaxing and clean.”
Address: Brick, 4233 Motor Ave, Culver City, CA 90232, USA
“I walk dogs around Carlson Park 5 days a week. It is always well kept, hosting various groups of people, and peaceful. It states that it is not dog friendly (of course, all need to be on a leash), but you'll see many owners walking around with their leashed pups. A very big plus is the clean park restroom. Seriously, these are the cleanest park bathrooms you'll ever find. This is especially helpful for someone who is always on the go and may need to make a pitstop!”
Address: 220 23rd St, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, USA
“Great toddler park but stomach bug afoot.”
Address: Unnamed Road, Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA
“Great hike! Really neat going deep into the canyon. The geology is more complex than initially thought or seems. Really cool. The alternative route is really special definitely recommend taking that route on way back. We Love this park it always amazes us.”
Address: 43270 CA-38, Angelus Oaks, CA 92305, USA
“Great place for a group to camp. Up side is we were pretty much by ourselves, nice tenting areas, nice picnic area. flush toilets. Downs were no showers, pretty pricey, and dust dust dust. ;)”
Address: Saratoga, CA 95070, USA
“Overall good trail. Mostly shaded but can get difficult towards the end. We started at 7.30 AM from the piccheti winery and reached the top at around 9.30 We were back in the parking lot at 11.30. Also saw deer and peacock on the way.”
Address: 4015 Jackson St, Riverside, CA 92503, USA
“Came to Hunt Park pool to get cooled off this afternoon. 1:30-3:30. Came here as a kid every summer. Swim all day, meet friends, get snacks back in the 60's. Great memories. A lot has changed today. Will return to swim to get some exercise. 👍🏼”
Address: 2400 N Tegner Rd, Turlock, CA 95380, USA
“Great for Family Gathering! Really Nice Playground for Kids, and there is also a Volleyball Post set up ready and waiting for You!”
Address: Old Foresthill Rd, Auburn, CA 95603, USA
“A good place to hike. People are friendly on trails. If you head out on the weekend, show up early the parking along road fills up.”
Address: Ranchita, CA 92066, USA
“It's peaceful, relaxing and away from it all.”
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