Address: 4525 Dyer St, Union City, CA 94587, USA
“a review from @amom2kidsandapark Two playgrounds, tennis courts (six full tennis courts, two half tennis courts with a wall) basketball court, ball fields, and a cement slide!? This park has it all. We were tipped to this park from a follower! Thank you! The newer playground has a climbing some, teeter-totter (watch out for the broken plexiglass. It’s been taped up to cover any blunt edges but it’s still there), a spinning sphere, a swing set with bucket swings only, and a short structure with activities, stairs, a straight double slide, and a disk hammock. There isn’t much shade over the structure, but there is plenty by the swings (including a bench). There are two circled areas with a rock border filled with wood chips but I’m guessing these used to be a sandbox. Over the hill is another playground with two slides (spiral and sidewinder), crawl through tunnel, steps, ladders, monkey bars, and monkey rings. This area has a swing set with standard swings only. Separating the two playgrounds is a small hill with the CEMENT SLIDE 🤩. It isn’t too steep and therefore very smaller kid-friendly. I tried to go down without a seat and I barely moved. There were so many damp cardboards around but nothing too great. We used the change table pad in my diaper bag 🕵🏼♀️🤷♀️ and it worked perfectly. Similar to the older Union City parks I’ve visited, this park has a lot of well-maintained cement sidewalks ideal for biking/scooting. Just like the name of the park says, there is a veteran’s memorial but it is a bit of a way away from the two play areas. There is a bathroom nearby the playground with picnic tables and BBQs. To be closest to the playgrounds, street parking can be found on Gacoscos St or Hall Ranch Parkway. Knocked off a star because before I took my photos I picked up an entire bag of trash. 😬”
Address: 100 North Quintana Drive, Anaheim, CA 92807, USA
“First time here, it has all the needs of a nice park. Kids play area, bathroom, softball field, free parking.”
Address: Folsom, CA 95630, USA
“A nice community garden and Folsom California. Awesome group of friendly gardeners. $50 deposit and $50 yearly water fee.”
Address: Unnamed Rd, Truckee, CA 96161, USA
“Really quiet place and friendly attendant toilets are way cleaner than the average gas station. Also has wood for sale didn't buy any just saw the sign. We didn't try to get water either but it says it's available.”
Address: 1153 E Madison Ave, El Cajon, CA 92021, USA
“Super shady place, not only due to the trees...but surrounding homeless inhabitants. The DOG PARK is very nice. Big dog and small dog sections along with an “agility” course where we go to keep our distance as the new guys. I hope people steer clear of this place so I can selfishly keep it to myself. Flako and Grizzly love it just as much as myself. Just be careful of the Beverly Hillbillies who think it’s funny to bring their big dog into the small dog section while their dog attacks the others. I’ve added a photo of the inbreds for your small dog’s safety.”
Address: Aptos, CA 95003, USA
“Got lucky and there was a cancelation for a two night stay. We booked it immediately. It is very hard to get a spot with hookups here. I hate the price of gas but it may bring more cancellations. This beach just brings the BP down as soon as you get there. One of my happy places.”
Address: 2197 Chase Dr, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670, USA
“I used to visit this park almost daily last year on my lunch hour. I was finally able to get back the other day coincidentally, almost a year to date since my last visit. I like to get out along the river to view the wild life and for the peace and tranquility. Most of the people I run into are nice and friendly. And occasionally you see some cool stuff like I did this day.”
Address: 245 E Bonita Ave, San Dimas, CA 91773, USA
“Nice venue. Outdoor exercises. Sit in the shade. Take part in a great farmer's market. And plenty of food.”
Address: 1315 Piedmont Rd, San Jose, CA 95132, USA
“Amazing experience! I booked GoDoves from Hawaii for a memorial in California and could not have been more happy. It was beyond anything we couldʻve ever imagined. Communication was great, Andy and his team handled everything with perfection, even bringing a speaker to play music as we released the doves. The doves were beautiful and our hand release was so special to us. The doves flew out and did their pass in a beautiful formation. Highly highly highly recommend! 10 stars!”
Address: 6010 Douglas Blvd, Granite Bay, CA 95746, USA
“This is a nice park and very clean . I would highly recommend coming here with your dogs and family.”
Address: Los Angeles, CA 90039, USA
“It's a playground! Lots of nice people will share their toys. It has a PokeStop.”
Address: Beckwith Rd, Modesto, CA 95358, USA
“I took my sun for a bike ride out there today. We stayed for the sunset, it was beautiful! This is one of our favorite places to come because my dad would bring us here as kids We've done multiple photoshoots there as well. Today when we arrived we could hear the ducks, super cool and relaxing!”
Address: 666 W San Jose Ave, Claremont, CA 91711, USA
“Nice park for family and taking your 🐕 dog to the dog park they have there”
Address: Caliente, CA 93518, USA
“Very nice place beautiful river Kern River the host Mr. Bob was very very pleasant very informative and helpful hard to find people like that doing great services nowadays. I highly recommend this area there is a day area separated from the overnight area it’s about 30 at night with plumbing water and $12 a day about for your picnic there’s a beach area it is so nice the river is very low Kern river. You can still swim in the river it’s getting a little cold but just down the road from hobo Is the Hot Springs.”
Address: 708 N Hobson Ave, West Sacramento, CA 95605, USA
“San Pedro Park is an awesome private park that I have been going to for 60 years to celebrate Saint Peter and my Madeira Portuguese Heritage. The park is well kept and has been used for weddings and other gatherings. It is gem!”
Address: Pilot Hill, CA 95664, USA
“Nice trail to see different plants. There was flowers throughout the trail as well. There is a sign when you start the trail that there are ticks, rattlesnakes, and poison oak. I did not encounter any ticks or rattlesnakes but I stayed very cautious. In the beginning of the trail there are some white signs labeling different plants which was cool to know. There was a lot of horse poop on the trail. Once you get to the spot where the trail splits 2 ways, I went left. The right trail has a sign that states "No horses" so I am not sure what that right trail leads to. Once you keep going on the left trail, It gets a little intense. It goes uphill and its a lot more rocky with little shade. I personally wish I did not keep going cause my legs were sore the next day. Then you'll reach a spot where it opens up a bit and you will see benches. That is where I decided to turn around and head back. It is a nice view of the hills but I stopped there because the trail looked like it wasn't kept up, and considering there are ticks and snakes, I wasn't going to risk anything.”
Address: 2125 Santa Fe Ave, Long Beach, CA 90810, USA
“There was a nice playground and amenities. I appreciated the water bottle filling fountain, the bike repair station and the exercise circuit. The trees gave lovely shade, though not on the play equipment. The soccer field was just a dust bowl, however”
Address: 1099-1067 La Gonda Way, Danville, CA 94526, USA
“This is an extension of the Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Trail that emanates from the park off of Bollinger Canyon Road on the west side. This particular section runs from about Hap Magee Ranch Park through a few communities and to the Macedo Ranch Staging Area, and entrance point to Mt. Diablo State Park. I've taken the Hap Magee portion to about Stone Valley Road before and today did the leg that runs from Stone Valley Oaks towards Macedo Staging Area. It has a steep incline in the beginning, mostly clear of brush on the trail/path. As it hits a summit near Oakshire Place, the trail becomes considerably narrower and has lots of instances of ticks. It has some switchbacks that take you to an intersection with the Briones to Mt Diablo trail, and on a little further to the Macedo Staging area once you arrive there, there are no dogs allowed at Mt Diablo State Park or any of it's entrances, and, there's a resident ranger station there so you'll have to loop around the fence to exit onto Green Valley Rd if with a dog. If not, carry onwards to Mt. Diablo..I'll update this when I take that leg of the trail. Happy trails!”
Address: 10021 Pacheco Pass Hwy, Hollister, CA 95023, USA
“Love this place. I stop whenever I have to go to San Jose or San Fransicko. Nice relaxing place to stop and enjoy life 🤠”
Address: 1450 Lidcombe Ave, South El Monte, CA 91733, USA
“Staff was nice..it was time to water the baseball diamond but he allowed us to play for a while. It's super hot so we.werent long but me.and my boys weathered the heat and had some batting practice.”
Address: 700 S Plaza St, Visalia, CA 93277, USA
“Nice and quiet.. friendly duck, you can fish on the park's pond, they have a golf course, a caged dog playground, bbq grills easy access from the freeway and a motel within walking distance.”
Address: 22400 Halldale Ave, Torrance, CA 90501, USA
“The park itself is set up awesome has basketball courts baseball diamonds big grass field playground for kids even has a brand new skatepark. The people there are very nice and love their Community the parks and recs does not clean the park well so I saw local people walking around the park with a wagon and a grabber so they could cleaning the park.”
Address: 2471 Beckett Dr, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762, USA
“A nice medium sized park with a play structure ( 3 slides and lots of climbing options ). Also has a covered sitting area and a good sized grass area.”
Address: 1900 N San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90065, USA
“I wasn’t immediately charmed by this park as a good place to walk my dog but I ended up being pleasantly surprised. Seems like a great park for kids and families; soccer and baseball fields, a large basketball court. Found a trail that goes along the railroad tracks with a nice variety of foliage. There is a large parking lot and it was quite full. Not my favorite park but it was nice for a change.”
Address: Stonewall Peak Trail, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Soo happy I went here. The view on top is breath taking. Picture can't do it justice. It a 1.8 mile to the top of the peak. You can also take a longer route too if you want. The easy route is nice and easy. During a hot day you'll be find because tree/brushers will cover you. Cuyamaca peak is close by, but for now it under construction so you can't go to the top until end of first week of August. Enjoy!!!!!”
Address: 12888 Neugebauer Rd, Stockton, CA 95206, USA
“My grandfather has parked his trailer at Turner cut for many years until he passed away he loved it there , I have not visited since he has passed. I recently went back to take care of his belongings and the place looks good it has a new owner but I'm not sure how it's run or the atmosphere anymore.”
Address: 6045 Nelda St, Simi Valley, CA 93063, USA
“Graffiti, inside the slides, no public restrooms, we'll kept landscape.”
Address: 10400 Stathos Dr, Elk Grove, CA 95757, USA
“Nice park at the end of Elk Grove. It has bathrooms, shaded picnic areas, bbq grills, basketball courts and tennis courts.”
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