Located in the foothills, this is California’s oldest regional park. With over 470 acres, this park has a variety of Oak and Sycamore groves, streams, a pond, a paved trail, picnic tables, and BBQs. There are also several historical sites and plaques located throughout the park. Maps are available from the park ranger at the main entrance. Because this park is also a wilderness area with mountain lions, park rules state that minors must be under adult supervision at all times. Dogs must be leashed. There is a minimal parking fee.
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