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January 2024 by Stanley Lin
beautiful park
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December 2023 by Nidhi Bansal
Nice open preserve for hike. You can see deers here & there.
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November 2023 by Mobile-Video Team
Lots of trails in open sun and trees shadows great views from hills top
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July 2023 by Aishwarya Kher
A great place to hike with ample free parking and multiple trails for various difficulty levels.I have been here a couple of times and if you don't reach before 7.30 am, it becomes difficult to get a spot.I appreciate that early rising attitude of people here.The trails aren't packed because of the crowd. That's the best thing. You can do loop trails of 2 hours. I did the PG&E trail which opened into the Deer Hollow Farm on the way back. There were beautiful water creeks and wooden bridges on the way. The best part is that most area is shaded. Great for summers.Restrooms need some cleaning.
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July 2023 by Nolan Pham
Very spacious and vast area for hiking, running, and mountain biking. Just make sure to get there early in the morning as spots fill up quick!
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July 2023 by David Ouyang
Nice for hiking but many roads do not allow biking. Why bike stands and even a pump. Great bathroom with water service.
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May 2023 by Ahmed Nabawe
Amazing park with many hiking trails and picnic areas. The park is kids friendly with separate hiking trails for pedestrians and bikes. Hiking trials lead to Deer Hollow farms where there are many animals for kids to pet and feed. There are many parking lots but it can be crowded especially in weekends.
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April 2023 by Subir Sengupta
I love this park. We run there every Sunday. It is beautiful, with lots of challenging trails up the hills which reward you with beautiful views. The farm and farm animals are great for kids. The variety of wild animals is wonderful - deer, turkey, birds, rabbits and jackrabbits, snakes and coyotes.Restrooms: There are two in each main parking lot and one in the farm. No facilities on the trails
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April 2023 by Breanna Turner
No DOGS!!!!I have a service dog and we were still stopped many times.My service dog is like a wheel chair, crutches, etc. If I can use those to get around I can use my dog.He did his job today and got me safely back to my car for meds and personal space.Hike with intent to carry ALL your supplies and garbage in and out.Parking full on this nice day 70sRangers and staff friendly.Dog-friendliness: No dogs allowedPicnic area: They have some
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April 2023 by Krishna Sudarshan
There’s something for everyone here from 2 yrs to 102 yrs. I actually met someone who was 102! For those interested in good hiking this is like a candy store. This park is maintained immaculately. In April 2023 this park has become incredibly green due to the unusual rains the Bay Area has received.
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February 2023 by Peter Choi
This place is a paradise for hikers. With numerous trails, some going as high as 2000 ft above sea level it provides challenges to hikers young and old alike! It also has a few bike paths that accommodate both mechanical and electric bikes. It even has a wonderful animal farm (Deer Hollow Farm), about one mile from the park entrance. This is an ideal place for a family to spend a weekend afternoon hiking, picnicking, and just have fun enjoying the beautiful weather and scenery!
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January 2023 by Chris C.
Rancho San Antonio Preserve is the perfect place for hikers of all levels. Most hikers can opt for the Deer hollow farm where they can find goats, sheep, cows, chickens, roosters, pigs, rabbits, and cats. Or they can hike the various trails that range from 2-8 miles. One tip is to come early as parking fills up quickly!
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January 2023 by Joy M.
Nice place for an adventurous walk w a challenge. Be careful if your older because there's little rock's and uneven areas. I'm new to the area but there is flat places to walk too. It's beautiful place to look and see views
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January 2023 by Christine B.
One of the more laid back places to hike in the area. On weekends, parking is difficult. I only go on weekdays because of the parking concerns. There are at least 4 lots but they are usually full on weekend mornings. If you go later in the day on a weekend, you'll probably be okay. I like it because the trails are easy to navigate and are well-traveled which makes it a safe trail to do solo. There is a small farm that is nice for kids. There are goats, a cow, and pigs. There is a pavilion if you want to bring food. There are two sets of restrooms that I've seen. There are some at the beginning in the parking lot and then some past the farm by the pavilion. There are a variety of trails to choose from and depending on what you choose, all levels of hikers can be happy.
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December 2022 by Kirk B.
This used to be a top tier nature preserve but it's still good. After Covid happened, this place has become a lot more crowded to the point where there is no parking at the parking lot even at less busy hours. Last time I went here I had to Uber there but overall I had a good time walking up to the farm and back.