
Coyote Lake Harvey Bear County Park





- For a simple, 2-mile paved path that’s perfect for kids, try the Martin Murphy Trail at the Bear Ranch site.
- At the visitor center, you can see wildlife exhibits and live reptiles, amphibians, and fish.

- Coyote Lake Harvey Bear Ranch County Park has three entrances: Bear Ranch, Mendoza Ranch, and Coyote Lake entrance.
- The visitor center is 1 mile inside the Coyote Lake entrance.
- Group campsites are available.
- Dogs are allowed on leash.
- The park is open all year.
Mt. Madonna County Park




- You can do a horseback trail ride through the park with Mt. Madonna Stables nearby.
- This park also has an archery range and an amphitheater that can be reserved for weddings and special occasions.
- If you are planning to take the "CA Newt Trail" hike in the park, you can download a free mobile educational game that you can use interactively while hiking. You have to answer questions regarding the area, and if you finish the whole game, you can receive a prize (details on that are in the app.) Be sure to download the "Agents of Discovery" app before driving to the park, as you will most likely have little reception there.
- The amphitheater features live music and slide shows from Memorial Day through Labor Day. These free shows are provided by park docents every Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
- Pack warm layers and check weather before going. This county park, with a higher elevation and surrounded by trees, can be much cooler than inland, especially at night.
- Reservations are required for all campsites; they are no longer first-come, first-served.
- Group campsites are available.
- Dogs are allowed on leash.
- The park is open all year.
Uvas Canyon County Park



- In the winter and early spring, when water levels are high, you can hike past Swanson Creek and several waterfalls along the 1-mile Waterfall Loop Trail. View the Waterfall Loop Nature Trail Guide brochure to learn more.
- This park is very popular with local residents. You must make a reservation in advance before you enter this park, even if it is just for the day.
- As you drive on Croy Road to get to the park, you will pass through Sveadal, a private resort belonging to the Swedish American Patriotic League. Please respect their privacy and speed limits when driving through there.
- Be prepared for a longer, slower drive with many curvy turns on the road to this park.
- Dogs are allowed on leash.
- The park is open all year.
- There are no biking or equestrian trails.
