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    Alvarado Park

    4.5 (23 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Koko M.

    Love this little corner of Wildcat Canyon. There's always parking and the hills provide an added challenge to fitness-minded people! The views are breathtaking and there are even water fountains spread out along the trail (pretty far apart though). Quite a few areas with picnic benches to take a break and just take in the sights. People along the trail are pretty helpful with local tips too! only down side I've come across is that people don't tend to follow the dog rules at all. 1. dogs must be on leashes.. I love letting pups roam and have a blast, but seeing a couple pups get into a fight is not awesome in any way.. 2. pick-up pet poop.. there are tons of little plastic poop bags spread all along the parks trail... that doesn't count as picking up owners!

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    Alexis M.

    We were invited to a good friend's daughter's 1st birthday here and I'll admit, I was skeptical. A park in Richmond? Is this really somewhere I want to go hang out with my kids? But I was wrong. Dead wrong! This is a GREAT park! It's HUGE! There are so many different areas to picnic or reserve for a party. There were 4 different parties going on in our general area but it didn't seem crowded. There is a nice division of areas to give you a nice private space. There's a playground for the kids which is a little older but not dangerous or boring in any way. But my favorite part? The dragonflies! Yes, dragonflies. TONS of them! My kids loved running around the grass trying to catch them. The only bummer, at least in the area we were, was that they only have porta potties. They are bigger than the average porta potty but still a porta potty nonetheless. I wish they at least had the hand sanitizer some have. But really, a great park.

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    Jam H.

    I love this place! It is a part of Wildcat Canyon where they had that rape... Be aware. Anyhoo, my Chaucee Baby loves it. Nice hill, and 1 can take a diff trail for about 4 days straight. Go There. Richmond Gem

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    Cute adventurous place for kids the park is for littles and big a great place to take your 1 yr old for exploring the wildlife.

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    My five year old loves this park. There is plenty to explore.

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    Cerrito Vista Park

    Cerrito Vista Park

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    (13 reviews)
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    Baseball field / playground areas is Cerrito Vista Park. Nestled at the top of the El Cerrito…read morecommunity is an intimate park / play area pushed high from the street level with steps leading to the field. Baseball games were being played while there are two separate play areas designated for smaller and bigger kids. Shade areas are hard to come by on warmer days. There are two benches with cement barriers wrapped around tree areas. Both are used for seating, but the cement areas offer ample shade under the trees. The larger play area for bigger kids has many structures to explore, climb and slide down. During our three hour stint of play, our daughter had many kids to play with. Between the play structure, digging in dirt and playing with bugs, play happened throughout the play area. Parking can be limited ,especially during baseball season, since it is nestled in a residential area with street parking. It is a few minutes from Baskin Robbins if the little ones have earned a scoop.

    ** The following review reflects my experience prior to and DURING the shelter-in-place order…read morecurrently in effect. ** Truth be told, I walk in the nearby Hillside Natural Area far more often than I come here not because I'm the rugged hiker type. Stop laughing. It's just that I'm not a fan of redundancy when it comes to adding up my daily steps. The park is primarily a rectangle with a bit of a wooded area, an easy-to-miss picnic area, and a paved perimeter around the baseball fields. This latter feature is inarguably convenient, especially for the baby stroller brigade and seniors who don't want to think about the terrain they're trodding. I don't either, but I need variety so I'll climb the steps to the hardly-used picnic grounds, make my way up to Navellier, and walk downhill on Moeser until I find myself back on the paved path again. It's called the Survivor trek of Cerrito Vista Park. Stop laughing. The main challenge with the paved perimeter is avoiding the occasional errant baseball and upholding safe distancing when it gets crowded. And indeed it does because shelter-in-place makes this park more attractive to the claustrophobically challenged. RELATED - Exploring El Cerrito? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2VyCP18

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