Campground offers spacious sites with full hookups, picnic tables, and fire pits. Quiet at night despite nearby highways and airports, with occasional coyote howls and strong bay winds. Amenities include clean showers, laundry, a large playground, and miles of hiking trails.
Plenty of additional parking spots exist, including convenient parking near the campground. The last parking spot often fills up just before RV returns.
Trails offer amazing views with clear sights of both San Francisco and Oakland skylines. The Bay View Trail and Dumbarton Quarry Campground provide scenic hiking and quiet spots overlooking the Bay.
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The gate opens at 8am and closes at 10pm.
There are full RV hookups available at each site.
The campground is pet friendly, but dogs must be leashed.
Man-made lake surrounded by scenic walking trails, multiple playgrounds, and picnic areas creates a tranquil urban oasis. Families and nature enthusiasts gather for outdoor activities like walking, boating, and barbecues. The atmosphere stays peaceful despite daily visitors, with positive energy and well-maintained lawns.
Ample parking makes visits easy and less crowded. The big parking area offers a picturesque lot that adds to a relaxing walk.
Scenic views of the lake and surrounding mountains create a peaceful atmosphere. The landscape changes daily, offering natural beauty and clear sights of Mission Peak.
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The park often hosts community events and festivals throughout the year.
During summer, there is live music at Lake Elizabeth on weekends.
Parking at Lake Elizabeth can be challenging, especially on weekends.
Flat hiking trails wind through scenic lakes and wetlands, offering quiet, peaceful atmosphere with beautiful views of hills and water. The area is well maintained and spacious, attracting walkers, dog owners, and nature lovers seeking a serene outdoor experience.
Ample parking exists at the main staging area with a five-dollar fee per vehicle. Some spots near the creek are free, but most areas require payment, including extra charges for boats.
Views include creek, hills, and bay with wildlife on the water. Trails run flat and muddy alongside mountains and ponds. The scenery features green trees, arid mountains, and blue lakes and sky.
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Parking costs $5 per vehicle, with additional charges for boats.
There is only one portable restroom at the entrance.
The beach has been closed to the public as of last week.
Wooden piers and small cabins sit beside wetlands and green trees, offering gorgeous bay views and peaceful natural scenery. Water birds glide over slow-moving streams while sunlight filters through clouds, creating a serene atmosphere. Trails provide quiet walking paths with less crowding compared to nearby urban areas.
Free and easy parking is available with ample space near the refuge. Dogs are not allowed on trails close to the parking lot.
Views overlook water and the Dumbarton Bridge with gorgeous bay scenery. Trails offer spots to sit and enjoy tranquil natural vistas and breathtaking sunsets.
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Parking is free, but can be limited on busy days.
Dogs are not allowed on the trails near the parking lot.
The walk is about two hours long and approximately seven miles.
Scenic spot offers exceptional bay views and varied hiking trails suitable for most visitors. Picnic areas and visitor center amenities support a relaxed atmosphere. Parking requires a fee and can be busy during peak times.
More than enough parking spots exist, with $5 parking fee inside the park. Curbside parking opposite the Coyote Hill entrances offers a free option. One kiosk handles payment, so expect a wait during busy hours.
Spectacular sunset views overlook the bay and peninsula, creating a beautiful scene. Trails and a picnic area add to the experience with amazing vistas throughout.
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Parking inside the park costs $5 for vehicles.
The entry fee is $5 per day for cars.
During busy hours, expect to wait due to limited payment kiosks.
Multiple lakes with stunning views create a peaceful, quiet atmosphere surrounded by well-maintained trails and picnic areas. The park supports outdoor activities like fishing, boating, hiking, and barbecuing, making it a versatile spot for relaxation and recreation.
Ample parking spots exist with a $5 fee for all-day access. The Isherwood lot offers free parking, making it easy to find space without hassle.
Stunning lake views and scenery surround peaceful areas with clear sights of Mission Peak and nearby hills. Views shine during sunset and even on cloudy days, offering a calm, picturesque setting.
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There is lots of parking available at Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area.
I paid a $5 fee for all-day parking.
The restroom is closed at 6:30 PM and locked at 4 PM.
Hiking area offers panoramic views and a peaceful atmosphere despite occasional crowds. Trails feature minimal shade and challenging terrain with loose rocks. Visitors often encounter grazing cows and need to prepare with water and sun protection.
Lots of parking spots sit right at the trail head. Rest rooms are nearby, making it easy to park and get going.
Steady climbs lead to stunning panoramic views at the summit. The vistas include jaw-dropping scenes of the bay and surrounding cities, making the effort worthwhile.
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You can't come back if you don't take water with you to Mission Peak Trail Head.
Parking fills up very early during weekends.
The trail's lack of shade is an important consideration for sunny days.
Visitor center offers modern exhibits on native flora, fauna, and local history alongside a small museum about indigenous culture. Trails provide sweeping bay views and range from beginner to advanced levels, suitable for hiking, biking, and birdwatching. The atmosphere is clean and well maintained, welcoming both casual visitors and outdoor enthusiasts.
Parking costs $5 and is available but can fill up quickly on weekends. The lot is limited but generally sufficient during weekdays.
Trails offer sweeping views of the bay, marshland, and salt ponds. Wildlife like deer and raptors add to the natural scenery along looped paths with limited shade.
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Parking costs $5, but can fill up quickly on weekends.
I need a permit to access the recreation area at the visitor center.
Some trails lack shade, so bring water and sunblock.
Trees growing in water frame a large lake, creating beautiful views and a serene atmosphere. Facilities include playgrounds, tennis courts, and a dog-friendly bike trail, attracting families and dog owners. The park remains quiet and uncrowded, offering peaceful spots for light exercise and picnics.
Ample parking spots make access easy. Finding a space is straightforward even during busy times.
Stunning views appear along the water and around the pond, especially with trees that look like a painting. The scenery shines during early morning or late afternoon light, with beautiful colors in the fall.
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Restrooms are unlocked from 7am to 10pm, but may not always be accessible.
Parking is limited and can fill up quickly on nice days.
The park has a playground, picnic areas, tennis courts, and lakes for various activities.