Park on a hill offers panoramic city views and a peaceful atmosphere with grassy areas and a playground. Visitors find it family friendly and enjoy watching sunsets and city lights from benches and picnic tables.
360-degree views from a high hill offer stunning sights of the city, especially at sunset and night. The views are accessible without a tough hike or long drive, making them easy to enjoy.
Plenty of grass area lets kids run, play, and enjoy picnics. The park offers a variety of activities for kids and families in a tucked-away spot off the 60.
Good to know
Parking at Sycamore Highlands Park is free but extremely limited, especially in the evening.
There are no restrooms available at Sycamore Highlands Park.
Dogs are welcome at Sycamore Highlands Park.
Mountain park offers scenic hiking trails with breathtaking panoramic views of city and surrounding mountains. Trails suit all levels, featuring dirt and paved paths with some elevation for exercise. Atmosphere ranges from peaceful and romantic to lively and crowded during popular times.
Trails offer 360-degree views that showcase the entire city, airport, and distant mountains. Two connected loops provide varied paths with beautiful views from many angles.
Short, two-mile trail suits kids and toddlers well. Paths are stroller and bicycle friendly, making it easy for families with young children to enjoy the hike.
Good to know
The trail opens half an hour before sunrise and closes half an hour after sunset.
The entire trail is steep with no guardrails, so caution is advised.
There is a lot of parking available, but no clear designated area.
Natural citrus groves create a tranquil atmosphere with paved walking trails and panoramic views of fruit trees. Visitors find shady picnic spots and a hands-on museum experience with citrus tasting. The setting combines peaceful beauty and educational elements in an open, orchard-filled space.
Trails wind through orange and lemon groves offering stunning panoramic views. Hills provide beautiful sights of citrus orchards and snow-covered mountains.
Trails offer space for walking and biking, letting kids explore and exercise. Kids can enjoy the vibrant groves and learn about citrus heritage in a natural setting.
Good to know
Entry to the park is free, but parking costs $7.
Restrooms are not available at the park.
The visitor center and museum close at 4pm.
Outdoor patio offers views of planes taking off and landing with a pet-friendly and family-oriented atmosphere featuring giant games and entertainment for children. Loud music from a DJ creates a party vibe that can make conversation difficult. The setting combines an old school feel with lively energy near the runway.
Seating sits right next to the airport tarmac with great views of private planes taking off and landing. Both inside and outside areas offer a unique view of the runway and nearby mountains.
A huge outdoor patio offers plenty of space for kids to play. Kids specials and a view of airplanes taking off keep children entertained during meals.
Good to know
They have a planes and treats event scheduled for October 18th from 5 to 9 pm.
Beers are $3 during happy hours for bottles.
The cafe appears to get crowded on weekends; arriving early is recommended.
Park offers beautiful views and a large open grass area with playgrounds and splash pad for children. Walking trails and exercise equipment create a space for both relaxation and physical activity. Picnic areas and gazebos provide spots for gathering in a quiet, well-balanced setting.
Beautiful views stretch from a quiet hilltop with a hiking trail. The park offers amazing mountain vistas and peaceful spots to enjoy the scenery.
Playgrounds for toddlers and children offer many options for play. A small water park with jets and a water pad runs next to the playground, letting kids cool off and have fun.
Good to know
The splash pad operates from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
There are no restrooms at Doty Trust Park.
Visitors should be cautious of rattlesnakes.
Large open space with rose gardens, playgrounds, and a lake offers a peaceful and scenic setting. Amenities include sports courts, an amphitheater, and paddle boat rentals, attracting families and groups. The atmosphere stays calm and friendly, with natural beauty and recreational options.
Breathtaking lake views and a beautiful rose garden create a serene atmosphere. The park offers picturesque water scenes with ducks and pedal boats adding to the natural charm.
Plenty of space lets kids run and play freely. Awesome playground and Kids Playland provide fun spots. Trails around the lake and fishing areas add variety for family outings.
Good to know
Summer concerts occur every Wednesday night at 6pm.
Parking can be difficult to find at Fairmount Park.
Kids Playland offers great activities for children.
Trail winds through steep sections with scenic city views and friendly donkeys near the top. The path is dry and exposed, requiring water and sun protection. Visitors include kids, couples, and wildlife watchers enjoying a cozy, active atmosphere.
Short hikes lead to amazing views of the city and horizon. Trails like Two Trees offer beautiful scenery and clear sights of Riverside and the school.
Trail suits kids aged 8-10 and older with a doable path. Families bring dogs and kids, and young kids appear regularly.
Good to know
Parking near the donkeys is recommended due to break-ins in the lower area.
Bring plenty of water, a hat, and sunscreen as the trail can be hot.
The trail is approximately 2 miles long and has steep parts.
Green hills offer rugged hiking with flat and inclined trails that provide a good cardio workout. Views include mountain landscapes visible on clear days. The area supports walks with kids or dogs but requires caution due to natural hazards and trail conditions.
Views include mountains and wide open skies. Clear days bring out the gorgeous scenery and amazing vistas.
Easy, short trails make it good for walking with kids or dogs. Not suitable for beginners or very small children.
Good to know
There is a dirt parking lot and curbside parking available on the Challen Street side.
There are no restrooms available at Challen Park.
Dog owners need to pick up after their pets.