Address: 8400 CA-53, Lower Lake, CA 95457, USA
Phone: +17072792267
Stefanie Koontz
Beautiful spot to see wildlife, take a hike, go fishing, or spend time with the family. I love learning about local history and watching the osprey out there.
Connel Murray
Nice walk over to the creek ( when there is one) down to a board walk, at that point you can turn around or keep going! It's only 3 1/2 or something round trip, all flat. The second part is in the sun so not recommended when it's blazing. There's a porta potty in the parking lot, and picnic tables by the farm house. You can look in the windows. Did the other part today.. ridge walk... Very nice a few hills some shade.
Terra Strong
Fun, quick workout! Easy to miss at first I was confused by the barn and ended up by the social service building. Make that first right in. You can pay for parking to support them or park on the road for free. Fun hike in that there’s grass area, water and a doc, and a touch of forest.
Carolyn Samaniego
Loved the historical barn and house there. I really liked that throughout the trails ( there are multiple short ones) there are informational posts about the animals there and landmarks. A group of us went, took tons of beautiful pictures and had lunch at the picnic tables. There are porter potties there so I waited to use the bathroom until after we left. It's nice for a small hike there
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a great question !! I'm not sure
The signs say no bikes.
Maybe in the back way. Definitely not in the front though. Dogs are allowed too.
The parking lot is open on Sat & Sun from 8 am to 5 pm. Anderson Marsh Parkway provides ample parking but I wouldn't advise parking there. Numerous car break-ins have occurred (not to be an economic snob but Lake County Social Services is just down the road.."it is what it is"...)
Not inside the park but there is a vacant lot not too far from the park located at Lake & Dam St. In Lower Lake next to the bridge. It's a good spot. The bridge provides a lot of shade on the Creek that the fish like during warm weather. I've seen carp, crapie, perch, catfish (MONSTERS), bass and believe it or not a rainbow trout caught in that spot.
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