Address: 3801 Panoramic Hwy, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA
“Cool area, lots of little campgrounds around if that's your thing. I think most of them only charge about $4 a night. Unfortunately they don't have any free camping, and don't take kindly to just setting up in the woods. Be sure to hit up Meir woods if you visit.”
Address: 2930 Adeline Dr, Burlingame, CA 94010, USA
“What a gem hidden away in the residential hills of Burlingame. In an instant, you are transported to a different world almost. It's amazing how isolated and serene the ~1.25 mile trail feels and all you hear is birds, rustling leaves, and the wind. As you descend into the lower part by the canyon, you can also hear the gentle flowing water. The vegetation is completely different at the different levels of the loop making it more interesting. The trail itself is not difficult for a person with average fitness and even children (not small ones) but very narrow overall and gravelly in places. Also the brush comes on to the trail in many places so we were concerned about ticks. Overall, a charming quick hike to get some exercise and experience a slice of nature! Highly recommended but preferably not alone or near sunset hours. We didn't see a soul in the one hour we spent there although there were fresh footprints. There was also a coyote warning that kept us a little bit nervous plus it's not too far from mountain lion country (although probably never spotted in this park).”
Address: 498 Sycamore Ave, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA
“Can't beat the view while watching your kid's soccer games. For that alone it deserves 5 stars. But parking is a bit of a walk away, but easy enough at the MVMS parking lot.”
Address: N Peak Access Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, USA
“Excellent hike above Half Moon Bay- 8 mile round trip that is mostly inclined the whole way with sweeping views of the ocean. Excellent for hiking, biking or showing your dog the great big world!”
Address: San Pedro Ave, Pacifica, CA 94044, USA
“It was really foggy and misty when I visited this view point and the view was just amazing. Unfortunately, there was no water flowing down the waterfall. Talked to a few locals and found out that hardly there is any water flowing even during regular rainy days. Nevertheless, it was a lovely hike and I had good time at this spot!”
Address: 1610 Hunt Dr, Burlingame, CA 94010, USA
“Nice and open! Friendly......perfect courts and playground !”
Address: 498 Sycamore Ave, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA
“Nice park - lots of grass, good doggies.”
Address: Atlantic Ave, Alameda, CA 94501, USA
“It's so nice here. The new playground is great. It's not quite finished yet. But the playground is done. As is the walking path and the bike path. I love that they will not be building any houses right at the park like they did with the little park by the water. We need MORE open spaces!!”
Address: 13200 Peach Hill Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021, USA
“Large park with open grassy areas, covered picnic tables, and average playground suitable for young children.”
Address: 12 w McAfee Ct # 64, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, USA
“Once I contacted Benny's Gardening he came to our house to give us a quote. His price was really reasonable. They always do a professional job with high quality materials and they have a knowledgable, caring staff to help you along the way. They do the maintenance every week and we are more than happy :)”
Address: Thousand Oaks, CA 91361, USA
“The Los Robles Open Space is a great trail head. You can hike, bike and ride a horse in this open space. The trails are mostly without shade so you should bring plenty of water. They do not have fountains or water spigots. Hikers share the trails with mountain bikers so be vigilant. Most mountain bikers have bells on their bikes to warn you that they are coming and most of them are courteous.”
Address: 32422 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265, USA
“We accessed the beach through La Piedra and brought our dog. She loved it more than us! So glad we found this beautiful place.”
Address: 3283 Spring Meadow Ave, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360, USA
“This park was updated in 2017 with several fitness stations and a playground along the 1/3 mile paved path that circles the park. The fitness stations include elevated bars for arm walking, and low bars for hopping over, as well as abdominal training fixtures. The exercises are based on resistance from one's own body weight. There are also croquet and basketball courts. The playground offers something for kids of various ages grouped from 2-5 and 5-12 years. You can also download mobile apps to use in tandem with playing on the playground. There are signs posted with instructions. There are several picnic tables and built-in grills spread around the perimeter of the park. Use of the courts and picnic areas is on a first-come first-served basis. There is a creek that runs down the center of the park that contains water after it rains, and there are tall trees along the creek that offer shade. There is a large grassy area in the center of the park where football, soccer or frisbee can be played. If you're in the area, I recommend you visit it.”
Address: Malibu, CA 90265, USA
“La Piedra is a great park to go hiking and get a view of the Pacific. Make sure you bring comfortable hiking shoes, as the trails can be steep......but it’s all worth it once the view expands and you see the ocean. Here is a good hint.....go near sundown. But leave yourself enough time to get back up to the parking lot before the sun is fully set......it gets really dark and thee is no lighting.”
Address: Yerba Buena Road, Malibu, CA 90265, USA
“Excellent single track - no steep climbs, but steady climbing out. Great beginner trail. FUN return, swoopy gradual decent, many banked turns.”
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