Address: 6524 Beryl St, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91701, USA
“Get Outdoors and enjoy the park. Everyone I know enjoys relaxing and family events”
Address: 45045 5th St E, Lancaster, CA 93535, USA
“I know this place and it's awesome because there is a drill team practice and it's amazing it's for most ages and there is a park with makes it even more fun to play on so if u interview the park just make sure you keep this in mind, I haven't had any problems at that park”
Address: 44910 27th St E, Lancaster, CA 93535, USA
“An excellent Park which has not yet been ruined by hoodlums. Tierra Bonita is a well-kept secret of a park. If you were looking for privacy and space this is the place to go. I have never seen more than a few people at any given time. Located on the outskirts of Eastern Lancaster, this spacious Park is a nice place for privacy. One can barbecue here and have a nice family outing without being disturbed, by the inner city problems inherent within other parks located in Lancaster. There's a nice playground for children, with an amazing 3-story tubular slide. What I would do to give a kid again. 3 softball fields well-groomed, and I have yet to see any softball games here at this park. If you have baseball playing children or teenagers for young adults this is an excellent park to play over the line, without worrying about hitting a baseball into a house or residential truck”
Address: 44910 27th St E, Lancaster, CA 93535, USA
“Trailer Park Rules 1. No cars up on blocks for longer than three weeks. 2. No changing your oil in the street. 3. No loud and wild parties without inviting the manager. 4. You may have no more than 3 beer can wind chimes each only having no more than 6 cans each. 5. Drunkenness will not be tolerated in the streets prior to 10 am. 6. While outside of your trailer you must be at least partially clothed.* 7. If you prefer to clean your trailer in the nude, please close the curtains. * 8. When bringing in the Jerry Springer or COPS film crews, please provide the management prior written notice so that certain residents may be forewarned. 9. Empty beer bottles should not be discarded on the front lawn. However, they may remain there until you are sober enough to collect them with the understanding you will collect them within 7 days whether sober or not. 10. When bringing dates home to your trailer, please be advised that in the event the sidewalks need to be repaired or replaced due to the weight of your date, you will be responsible for all cost incurred. Note* (Exemptions to rules 6 & 7 may be provided to women between the ages of 18 and 35. Please submit a photograph to the manager for approval.) Following these simple rules should make your stay in our trailer park more enjoyable for everyone”
Address: Redwood City, CA 94065, USA
“Came here for summer camp.Bair Island is a marsh area in Redwood City, California covering 3,000 acres (1,200 ha), and includes three islands: Inner, Middle and Outer islands.[2] Bair Island is part of the larger Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.[3] It is surrounded by the Steinberger slough to the northwest and Redwood Creek to the southeast.”
Address: 49 Sky Oaks Rd, Fairfax, CA 94930, USA
“Beautiful place with lots of hiking trails as long or as short as you want to go. Some trails also connect to Muir Woods National Monument without the pain of reserving a parking spot days in advance.”
Address: Bolinas - Fairfax Rd, Fairfax, CA 94930, USA
“Azalea Hill Trail has easy access, is near Fairfax, and is not very hard to climb. The view of alpine lake is spectacular, and there are a lot of opportunities for rest since there are huge rocks nearly everywhere. The landscape was a tad dry in June, but just as fun regardless. Unlike other hot spots in the Mt Tamalpais Park, Azalea does not get crowded especially during the week. I hiked on a Wednesday, and I didn't see anybody else which was nice. Great place to hike or picnic.”
Address: Davit Ln & Shannon Way, Redwood City, CA 94065, USA
“Simple park with wide open, goosey lawn and fun roundabout ready for any age. Parking does not exist so bike here for an exraid.”
Address: Port Royal Ave & Thatcher Lane and Timberhead, Foster City, CA 94404, USA
“There's a nice turf field, basketball court, water fountains, and a track around the field. The track is not good for doing workouts because the corners are very sharp. The basketball court is half court. It's right by the slough so there's a nice view and you can easily access the Bay Trail.”
Address: 111 Laurie Meadows Dr, San Mateo, CA 94403, USA
“Nice and quiet park with a creek running through it. Three different playgrounds for great fun for the kids. Includes an enclosed dog park, so that dogs can have their time too without disturbing the park patrons.”
Address: 4017 Pasadena Dr, San Mateo, CA 94403, USA
“Appreciate that dog owners pick up after there pets. The Tanbark is getting a little high though watch your big dog because if a squirrel passes by outside the park at the back entrance a bigger dog can easily jump the fence.”
Address: 4012 Casanova Dr, San Mateo, CA 94403, USA
“Shaded benches and gated playground near the creek. No creek access, but offers a grassy area near the mainly dirt-filled dog park.”
Address: San Mateo, CA 94403, USA
“Good space. Not crowded. Only down side is humans leaving their dog's poop on the ground. Watch where you walk!”
Address: 94109, 165 Harbour Dr, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, USA
“Several restaurants and ice cream shops as well as other shops. Nice by the sea. Quiwt peaceful place.”
Address: Santa Maria Ave & Columbus Street, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, USA
“Good park with lots of dirt and trails. Playground also. Semi developed”
Address: CA-1, San Francisco, CA 94123, USA
“From HMB to Bonny Doon; this stretch is utterly heaven for those who want nothing more than serenity.”
Address: 801-831 N Lake St, Moss Beach, CA 94038, USA
“Great tide pools. This is a marine preserve! Be respectful of the marine life. Don't be that a**hole that is walking and stepping wherever they see fit without a care and allowing their kids to do the same. While in the process, destroying the marine habitat.”
Address: 200 Nevada Ave, Moss Beach, CA 94038, USA
“A great little hidden hiking area along the California coast. A few short trails but amazing coastline with gorgeous views and a great little beach. Also, if you are lucky below the cliff edges is a resting area for seals and it is a great sight to see.”
Address: 3 94904, 9 Phoenix Rd, Kentfield, CA 94904, USA
“Nice lush trail with a mix of shade and sun.”
Address: 3010 W Winton Ave, Hayward, CA 94545, USA
“Fun. Good trails. easy. Lots of good dogs and nice people. Bring bags to clean up after your dog and water. Fun morning out!”
Address: 142-190 E Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Larkspur, CA 94939, USA
“Lisa & I parked off for a break on our road trip visit from Australia and walked through to the San Quentin Main Street entrance. Met some great people and had a chat to the guard on duty, who was very knowledgeable on the local history. Thank you well worth the stop!!”
Address: San Rafael, CA 94901, USA
“Nice place...too bad some illegals go there n drink n leave a message getting hi...when it does happen it's not pretty....”
Address: Oakland, CA 94621, USA
“Nice park for picnic right on the other side of Oracle Arena where the Warriors play, beautiful water”
Address: 4675 Tidewater Ave, Oakland, CA 94601, USA
“Learn to row. Nice bike and walking trail around the water. Lot of garbage on shoreline.”
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