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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Sequoia National Forest and Giant Sequoia National Monument

    Sequoia National Forest and Giant Sequoia National Monument

    4.7(39 reviews)
    34.4 mi

    I don't know how to even describe this park, maybe, magical... The sequoias are majestic with sugar…read morepines sprinkled all around. I was here with the Sisters Corp. to do some volunteer work. I did not want to miss the opportunity to give my time for this beautiful place. This is my first time to visit this National Park and I know now it will not be my last. My first day at the volunteer camp group site as we gathered at the table to meet each other and go over the agenda for the weekend we had the opportunity to see a black bear casually roam through our campground near the tents (one of them was mine). We were all informed prior to arriving not to leave any scented items in the tents. No one wonder the bear kept moving along, but with the help of our camp host shooing it away from the campground. This is something we learned from the rangers, is to shoo them away so they don't get in the habit of coming around. The park offers many hiking trails, I had the chance to do one of many, which was the Long Meadow Trail. Very beautiful, plenty of foliage and evidence of a bear in the area. Another part of the park I got to visit was General Sherman. There is a park ranger that will tell you the history of the General Sherman tree. You can wait in a long line to take a pic in front of the tree with a General Sherman sign. Or you can take a pic around the fenced majestic tree. I choose not to wait in line. I had the chance to shuttle to General Sherman tree from the Museum. The Shuttle is free and seems to come every 10-15 min. From General Sherman I also shuttled to the Lodgepole marketplace and visitor center. In this area are bathrooms with showers (coin operated, quarters). The Marketplace has an area to order some food and also a section where you can purchase some ice cream by the scoop. The store offers assorted ice cream bars. The visitor center offers gift items as well as the marketplace. At the front of the visitor center they had a ranger available at a booth if you had any questions. This place is quite busy! Parking lot is a madhouse. Nearby is a campground you may want to check out or ask the ranger for some info. If you can, arrive early, find parking at the Museum and shuttle to everything if you can. Warning, when I was doing volunteer work in the parking lot across from the museum we witnessed a black bear enjoying some berries in the bushes. I'm not sure if they will venture into the parking lot with a lot human activity going on but be careful what you leave in your car, anything and everything with a scent. The park has so much to see. I look forward to returning to volunteer and to take advantage of what the park has to offer.

    Best national park I've ever been to and that's saying a lot…read more It's magical, and I highly recommend getting to the Sherman trailhead prior to 9:30am if you want a parking spot. Takes about an hour to get in there, up there and parked so plan accordingly. The congress trail was amazing and for a 3.5 mile hike it took about 2.5 hours with frequent stops for pictures. Highly recommend a stop at lodge pole for refreshments and merch. Incredible experience from start to finish.

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    Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park

    Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park

    4.8(24 reviews)
    18.4 mi

    Free to enter for day use…read more Came during a holiday afternoon. There were a few cars around. You could also camp here. It was $20 without hookup and $30 with hookup. Seniors get $2 off a night. It's a state park so it's 50% off with the State Parks Disabled Discount Pass. The restroom was next to the Visitor's Center. The toilets were flushable. There were plenty of stalls and there was soap in the soap dispenser. The Visitor's Center was really small and unattended. We couldn't get into any other buildings. Really cool to learn about this amazing town. Overall, a really nice park with a history.

    I visited Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park on a recent drive from Northern California to…read moreSouthern Nevada. For context: Allensworth, CA was the only California town founded, financed, and governed by Black Americans. I enjoyed touring the historic state park and comparing it to similar towns I've visited such as Idlewild (Michigan), Mound Bayou (Mississippi), Tulsa's Greenwood District (Oklahoma), and Harpers Ferry (West Virginia). During my midday visit on a Monday, I had the park completely to myself. There are bathrooms and a small visitor center on site, but the other buildings were all locked. Thankfully, one of the park rangers I encountered was kind enough to give me a guided tour of one of the reconstructed homes. That was a great addition to my overall tour. According to my family in Northern California, the park hosts festive events on Juneteenth and during Black History Month when the buildings are all open to the public, food is available for purchase, and there's local entertainment on site. In my opinion, the state park is a worthwhile detour anytime!

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    Kaiser Permanente Sports Village

    Kaiser Permanente Sports Village

    4.7(3 reviews)
    27.3 mi

    105 weather, still had a blast Came out for the kids…read more They've been in the house and car all day long. (Due to the heat) we decided to roll the dice and come out to the park for some peace. It was completely empty and the wind picked up so it wasn't as hot in the shade. After playing on the toys we went to the little lake for a relaxing walk. No bugs or annoying flies but we did see turtles, rabbits, and a family of ducks (complete with 7 little ducklings ) we had a great time and I'm excited to come back!

    This is my neighborhoods closest park and I appreciate having one so close by to us considering we…read morelive borderline outskirts of Bakersfield. This park is located next the the soccer fields that was previously named the State Farm park. This park is new and a great place to walks the dogs and take kids to play. There's even a nice man-made lake you can walk laps around. HOWEVER I'm giving this park 4 stars because I've seen teenagers here bring a giant bong to the park on a school day. Sorry I'm that person that doesn't advocate illegal activities. (call me a Debbie downer) I still enjoy this park and it's maintained very nicely our community needs to figure out how to not let it get overturned with bad activity's. As a women I still wouldn't come here alone after sunset. It's new so it can be barren at times which could be the perfect opportunity for something bad to go down.

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    Kaiser Permanente Sports Village
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