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    Coyote Pond Park

    4.6 (17 reviews)

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    Paul G.

    Nice scenic park in the middle of a densely packed housing development. Our photographer, who lives in Lincoln, asked to meet here for some family photos. There is a nice paved trail and some wooden bridges. The actual pond is not so visually appealing since it's brown. As we were leaving there was someone fishing in it--hopefully catch and release and not for food. The pond also smells bad when the wind blows just right. I wouldn't want to live next to it, but I think the photos will turn out great. There is a parking lot dedicated to the park, which I'm sure is great for nearby residents so guests won't park in front of their homes. Some very talented artist created some chalk drawings of some Office characters on the parking lot sidewalk. I'm a big fan so I had to take some photos.

    Beyond beautiful! Reminds me of Ireland or the Mt Diablo foothills in the Bay Area. The twelve bridges neighborhood is a hidden gem.

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    May A.

    Beautiful Secluded Park A quiet and secluded park tucked away within the hills and new homes of Twelve Bridges community in Lincoln. The area is a huge 24.5 acre park and is beautiful and peaceful complete with a children's playstructure and a covered picnic area with a table or two and some benches right immediately after the parking area (not all that big, though). There are paved walking trails and a lake where geese roam and float down to take a rest on the water. There are no restrooms and other amenities. It is a nature preserved and protected wetland habitat. There are also rattlesnake warnings along the trails so keep an eye out. The snakes like to come out around dusk so just be careful. Parking is limited inside the park area but there are street parking available. Did not know this park existed until it was suggested to be an on-location photo shoot for our family pictures. The bridge is a nice location for photos and, of course, the lake is also a nice background which our photographer often used. Further in the trails there is a large oak tree that would also make a nice backdrop. Review #0546

    Matt B.

    Pretty decent place for hiking.plenty of parking and decent trails. Lots of geese and ducks

    Pond area.
    K M.

    This is just a few miles away from me and I just discovered this family friendly park and walkway that extends for miles. I went by myself yesterday not sure if I would feel safe. Yes, I walked a couple of miles and then just sat at the park for a few minutes. I'm so happy to have found this nature area with trails that I can enjoy any time so close to my house.

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    We had a family photo shoot here last month and it was a beautiful spot great views of hills/trees, a bridge and pond!

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    Fun, quiet park with a playground and view of the pond. Not very shaded though, so wear a hat if walking when it's sunny out.

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    Can you fish here? If so do you need a license?

    Is small lake so no license needed. Good luck catching your fish!

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    There are paved walking trails and a lake where geese roam and float down to take a rest on the water.

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    4.3(280 reviews)
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    Another nice, easy hike to add to our list around the Roseville area! Biggest tip is to be sure and…read morego online to reserve ahead of time and pay a small fee, if necessary. Reservations are required on weekends, some Fridays, and selected dates. Otherwise, Mon thru Thu are free with no reservations required. Parking available inside is limited so come early to avoid the hassle. I believe they open at 6:30 AM and closing is dependent on sundown. We hiked with our 2 little girls and dogs. Even with the little ones, we were able to make it to the Canyon View Overlook and back. In case your dog needs a bathroom break, bag it up and I recall there was at least one trash can along the path towards the Overlooks. Help keep this hiking gem clean! Scenery was gorgeous, hike was pretty easy without difficulty, and be sure to visit both Overlooks for some beautiful sights. We took the North Legacy Way, in case you're curious. Great for hiking enthusiasts, families, quality time with nature, and perfect for those that want to avoid lots of foot traffic!

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