It’s a healthy walk. It’s a constant steep incline depending on which entrance you’re at. Theres no water to swim in and no restrooms. I noticed that my Great Pry didn’t have his tail up and wasn’t too enthralled with the environment. No good sniffs, ( I’m guessing). He just sauntered on the path. The Peacebowl has benches to rest and it’s near from where one can park. But the 45th Street entrance has off residential street 🅿️. No handicapped parking 🅿️ It is 2 loops ( 1 bug 1 small ). which is nice vs turning around and goi back where you...
Read moreThis is a small, hidden, and easy trails park. It is not as big as Bridle Trails State Park across the street. No designated parking lot so you need to park your car on the street in the residence area. When you walk to the side of near 405, you can hear many cars driving by, otherwise it is a fairly quiet park. Many blackberry and blueberry bushes along the trails. It is easy to navigate around this park because the trails are...
Read moreBeautiful, pretty easy hiking trail for the whole fam-damnily. Dogo friendly!
While back for our second outing, quite literally during a conversation about how the wifey and I didn't know what kind of wildlife we could encounter here, a curious coyote happened upon our trail. It was over in the area that has the bench with the fantastic view of the mountain. (Sorry for the vague description, we're just moving here from...
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