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Escalon Community Center

5.0 (1 review)

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Jacob Myers Park - Rocket ship memorial

Jacob Myers Park

4.3(60 reviews)
5.3 mi

This is a very lovely park, especially during the sunset ! It's also quite big and so if you're…read morewalking leisurely around it, you can spend a good chunk of your day there. There's pretty trees, some groves of trees even, and also a river + a gazebo by the river. It's a good place to walk, run, bike around, and maybe utilize the picnic tables for. My husband and his brother have even done photoshoots here before, showing that this is a pretty place to go and spend time at !

Was at the Dog Park on Thursday. One of the employees notified me they close the dog park at 5:30…read more I left exactly at 5:30 and no one came to lock the dog park and do a check around the trail area like they usually do. Instead I get to the exit gate and find out they locked me inside. Called the police non emergency line to see how I can get out.. I had 3 of my dogs with me and it was already dark outside at this time. Police were helpful and got a hold of the employee working at the park. She came to the gate to open it but demanded $50 in cash before letting me out. I didn't have any cash so I offered it via Venmo or Debit and she refused and demanded cash. She let me out as a one time courtesy after pleading with her that I didn't have $50 on me. Are we really endangering people who visit a park to let their dogs play so you can extort them for money after locking them inside?

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Jacob Myers Park - Another view of the train tracks over passs

Another view of the train tracks over passs

Jacob Myers Park - Stanislaus River looking east from boat ramp

Stanislaus River looking east from boat ramp

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Crane Flat Look Out - Crane Flat Fire Lookout

Crane Flat Look Out

5.0(1 review)
0.4 mi

The Crane Flat Fire Lookout in Yosemite National Park was built in 1931. The lookout was the first…read moreone in Yosemite and doesn't resemble fire lookouts used by the NFS. My friend Erin S and I decided to make a snow shoe trip up to the lookout while driving into the park the other day. We were expecting 'spectacular' 360 degree views of Yosemite but unfortunately the weather wasn't listening to the meteorologists on that day. We caught glimpses of what might be an awesome view through the clouds. It was really interesting to arrive up at the top of the little tiny hill after our 1.5 or 2.5 mile hike. This is one of those trails where you get to decide how far you hiked since there are two signs, on the same pole, each with a different distance. There is the lookout, a Helli pad, an outhouse with an awesome view on a clear day (just leave the door open and you'll see why, and the shell of an old helicopter. Nope. We didn't get in it or anything. We didn't see anyone else on this trail so it might or might not be a nice stroll in the summer. The trail meets up with the trail that leads to the Touloumne Grove off of Tioga Road. I'd like to go back and visit in the summer to see the view and climb up to the observation deck. We didn't this time because the snow shoes interfered with the stairs and I was just too lazy to take them off...even if it meant fixing my sock.

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Crane Flat Look Out - Heli Pad

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Castleberg Park

Castleberg Park

3.5(2 reviews)
6.7 mi

Really this is a decent sized park for your kids to run around and play at. We had a 'end of school…read moreyear' BBQ here last may for the kindergarten classes and with the coverd gazebo and 2 large BBQ pits and about 8 tables it's worked out well. There are Two baseball fields, surrounding the park that has seating of bleachers but no Kim of shade area. A basketball court, with more mature trees for those that like to watch and hang out and of course the bathrooms. During baseball and softball season the snack bar is open for you to get the usual snack of nachos, drinks, ice real and even a snow cone during those hot Central Valley days. The surronding area is just under a mile around so in the mornings, folks like to walk around the 'track' for some excercise with a friend or alone. Centrally located in the heart of a developed and older neighborhood you can fell safe to do so in the morning and even dawn. I just wouldn't recommend after dark as way to many sketchy type of people like to hang around doing god knows what. Open from dusk till dawn Monday to Friday. Not bad spot being your little ones from some playtime while you sit under the gazebo or find some shade to read a book or watch YouTube videos on your phone. Really wish that The City Of Riverbank would put more thought and care into its surronding and older areas like this park to do more and help make it more family friendly. Crossroads Silva park is beautiful and very well mainted but these smaller parks barely get the attention it deserves to make it flourish the way it could.

We were searching for a decent park with shade to relax at & found this park. Not bad. Nicely…read moredone, covered patio area with tables. Also several benches, some shaded. Seemed to be a quiet, decent neighbourhood too. We needed a place for my 1 1/2 year old to burn some energy! It offered Toddler swings and a small rocket shaped play gym. All in good condition. Also a Play gym for big kids, a tunnel slide and wavy slide. I liked seeing the old school Tire swing they had too ! Not to many parks have those. It was clean, nice pavement, garbage cans to throw your mess and it seemed to be well kept. It must be a notorious area for the local community baseball games too. It had a diamond field and concession stand on site as well. Go Riverbank, City of Action!

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