Wonderful hiking trails that are well paved and well traveled. There are little art installations and benches along the path to rest at. Many branching paths so there are tons of places to explore. There's a little lake on one side if the park that occasionally has wildlife hanging out there. There is an orchard in the park where you can pay by the pound to pick apples.
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Great place to go and experience nature with the family. Most of the trails are fairly accessible and the added educational notes are interesting too. Check out the redwood trees and the clear water lake.
If you love easy hiking, trails, ponds, beautiful gardens, tall trees and being outdoors this is a beautiful 2.2 mile loop with the option of adding a longer more advance portion totaling 4.8 miles. Two parking lots available.
I'm in awe of what the Wildlands Conservancy has accomplished at the Oak Glen Preserve and I'd be eager to visit other preserves under their care. They have enhanced and worked around the natural beauty here to make it ideal for visitors to enjoy without being detrimental to the plant and animal species calling it home. The trails are well laid out and maintained, allowing for lovely short hikes. There are plenty of spots to sit and enjoy the beauty or have a picnic. One of my favorite things about the preserve is that they have developed (or should I say nurtured) such distinct little environments within the property - the fruit orchards, the evergreen grove, the ponds, the canyon, the large lawn spaces, and so on. They also host a variety of activities to get kids and adults alike out in nature. We try to make it to the Arts and Nature Festival every April, and I took my daughter to their monthly preschool program regularly when she was younger and it was her very favorite thing to do. This place is spectacular.
Such a great place for kids and families to visit and see the beauty of nature. Even if you're alone it's great. Just watch out for the out of town people taking pictures and stopping out of nowwhere
This is a beautifully preserved piece of land that showcases a wide variety of ecosystems in a small space. I would take my students here to demonstrate the diversity that exists in California. TWC has done an incredible job with this property and I would definitely recommend visiting if you have the chance. There is a ton of educational materials placed around the park if you re bringing your child and lots of great places to take a picture with your significant other.
Autumn time is dope! Bring your family , friends , food, dog, and a camera! The trails are very clean and well maintained . It's incredibly relaxing just walking around , my stress levels decreased immediately lol. Came here on a Friday in the month of November. Not too cold, yet, nice and cool and no trouble making it up here . Stayed for the sunset and it was beautiful. You deserve it for yourself, check it out .