Address: 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremont, CA 94555, USA
Phone: +15105443220
Sunday: 8AM–8PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–8PM
Shivanand Yadrami
Very Good for hiking beginners and relaxed hikers. Nice trails and easy one. There are trails pretty flat and few have little inclination. It's very easy hike. It's surrounded by back waters and lots of greenery compared to other very dry parks. You can see rabbits, squirrels, 🦌 deers and so many birds. You can have good view of salt ponds. Many people bike, run or just walk on flat trails. Free parking is 1 mile far.
MD Mahabubul Masud
Very nice trail with a wonderful scenic view. Best for hike, cycling and walk around the hilly trail. Kids friendly. You can enjoy the view with your friends and family
Keara Simonetti
It was my first time visiting this park and it was a wonderful experience! So peaceful with beautiful views of the marshlands. I LOVED the Visitor's Center, it truly pays tribute to both the past and present Ohlone culture. (I only wish more places had Ohlone representation.) And I even purchased some bug boxes for my Girl Scout Troop! Will definitely be back to walk/bike more trails.
Venkatesh Babu A R
Fantastic place for a nice evening walk, hike and bike ride. Views points are super beautiful 🤩 Parking closes by 6 PM
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Admission has been free for several months now, during the pandemic.
Yap it is fine.
I think so you could take a stroller on the road & gravel path. The other paths might be challenging. There are picnic tables and a grass area up by the museum area. The little one could also see wild birds. Its always fun to be outside with kids & family outings. 😁
I saw a person biking on dirt trail. Not sure whether that's dirty enough for your liking 😉
There is a new county campground for RVs 2 miles from here at Dumbarton Quarry.
No, there isn't
If I could guess I would say no. But you could ask someone at the station.
I haven't seen one playing with RC Truck but people do scooter, bi-cycle/electric bike there.
lol.... you can park anywhere and still see the sunset....
There's a freshwater marsh and the San Francisco Bay is on the west side of the hills
No, drones are not allowed in any east Bay park. https://www.ebparks.org/civica/press/display.asp?layout=11&Entry=392
This is fire season. no fires allowed at all. So no charcoal.
I believe it is first come first serve. But you can always call the park services and check with them to be sure.
Pete's answer is right.
Oh! yes; many trails.....walk,jog run,cycling,..... Outside park as well as near the heals parking facility.. A wonderful biodiversity ecosystem to enjoy Go ahead....
I always bring a bag lunch and enjoy the lake and bird songs.
Yes, you can fish nearby, Coyote Hills trail also connect to Do. Edwards reserve. You can fish at the pier at Don Edward for FREE ( no license is required). I've witnessed several things caught: leopard shard, guitar fish and sting rays.
There is no lake; these are salt water (brackish) marshlands.
Picnic areas, park benches and play areas but no play ground as such
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