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    Oak Ave Park

    3.7 (3 reviews)

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    The play structure is run-down now. There was a guy loitering in his truck in front of the park, blasting music. Sketchy.

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    Moss Beach Park

    Moss Beach Park

    4.7(14 reviews)
    5.9 mi

    A wonderful place for a pacific-side hike... cliffs and dunes, topped by a unique cypress tree…read moreforest of weathered and worn trees. The trees form a large covered pathway reminiscent of the arches of a large cathedral. We were there in late summer, on a day when the fog was hugging the shore and creating an eerie atmosphere... it made for a beautiful atmosphere so typical of this shore. Parking wasn't an issue as we were there on a Saturday morning. I imagine this gets busier later in the day.... looks like it might be a very popular spot for picnics. The pathways are well maintained, and you get great access to this unique ecosystem. Make sure you hike to the top of the cliff and walk into the "cypress tree tunnels" to see what I'm talking about... it's a beautiful place.

    This is such a cute, ocean-themed, neighborhood park! It is small but the structures are…read moreinteresting enough to hold my almost five year old's attention for sometimes two hours. As with most Bay Area parks, it has a separate area for children 2-5, which I have seen mostly people with babies use because that area is really contained. Also, since the park isn't very big, the area for children over 5 isn't intimidating to smaller children. This is because unlike larger parks, big kids aren't unknowingly running over the little kids while they are playing. This is a good thing if you are trying to keep track of a small child. The structures are so cute. There is a lighthouse and boat, a dolphin decorated slide, a shark, and toward the back of the structure are two walls for climbing - one with a monster on it and the other - well, it is a bit hard to identify (!?!?). It looks like Pinnochio maybe, but that is a little random. It could be just a dancing boy wearing shorts with suspenders and a feather in his cap - which, is still random, hahaha. Anyway, the walls are fun and my daughter climbs right up them and then swings to a rope and pulls herself up onto the structure that way. Man, I wish I could do what she does! There is a small basketball court as well, so I bring my daughter's bike and she takes turns riding her bike all around the black top and then going on the structures and then back to biking. It's great. We are so lucky to have Moss Beach Park nearby!

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    Lemos Farm - Lemos Farm Amusement Park

    Lemos Farm

    3.5(577 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    Kid friendly
    Family-owned & operated

    We had such a great time at Lemos Farm! It's one of those places where kids are instantly happy and…read morebusy, and parents can actually relax a little (rare combo, honestly). There's plenty to do -- pony rides, train rides, animals, play areas -- and everything is well organized and feels safe. What I really appreciated is that it's not overwhelming or chaotic like some bigger places. The staff were friendly, patient with the kids, and everything ran smoothly. It felt like a genuine, wholesome experience rather than a tourist trap. Perfect spot for a family day, especially with younger kids. We'll definitely be coming back!

    IMHO I've always…read morewanted to see what was inside Lemos Farms. One can't miss seeing the Lemos horse that is always decorated for seasonal events and holidays, when driving down Hwy. 92. It appears that there is only one in-and-out entrance to the farm, which could prove to be a challenge especially during the Halloween event. Somehow, we made it in and found parking in their lot. What surprised me was the admission price to enter the properties' activities. For an adult, the price is $17. You can buy gold and silver passes which offer more activities. The kind lady at the ticket booth explained that the ticket covers your basic rides, which in hindsight seems like a good idea. I've been to another pumpkin patch in Morgan Hill that doesn't charge admission but does for its rides, but you get to choose your activity. I've probably spent the same amount as what Lemos is asking. However, we chose not to stay and left. At the time we arrived, it was very crowded and I'm sure lines for the rides would be long as well. We just wanted to take pictures of the Halloween and pumpkin decorations, and paying $17 each to do that wasn't going to happen. I'm sure it was lovely, but I won't really know.

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    Fitzgerald Marine Reserve - Fitzgerald Marine Reserve

    Fitzgerald Marine Reserve

    4.6(295 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    If you're looking for a peaceful coastal escape, Fitzgerald Marine Reserve is such a hidden gem…read more The tide pools here are the biggest we've ever explored--so much to see and wander through (definitely best when the tides are low!). We even spotted a baby seal, which made the whole experience feel extra special. The beach itself is calm, quiet, and beautifully blue--perfect if you're trying to avoid crowded, touristy spots. I personally skipped swimming since there's a lot of visible coral/rocky areas, but honestly, this place is more about exploring than swimming anyway. Just a heads up: there's about a 10-minute walk from the parking lot, but it's totally worth it. Overall, such a cute, peaceful place to spend a day by the ocean.

    A beautiful place to come to for tidepooling or just for a hike through the trees. On a sunny day,…read morethe trees will provide you cool shade but the sunlight will filter in and bathe everything in the most gorgeous light. We brought the kids tidepooling here and they loved it. Check ahead for what time low tide will be so you can plan accordingly. The main entrance to the beach from the visitor center is closed but you can walk 10 minutes over to the Seal Cove staircase and go down to the beach and rocks from there. Bring rainboots or shoes with good grip as the rocks are slippery. You'll see plenty of anemones and hermit crabs and will spot a couple of small fish darting by. If you're lucky, you'll even see a starfish! After being on the rocks for a bit, you can relax on the beach before heading back. Parking is a bit limited - there is a private lot but it fills up quickly but it shouldn't be too difficult to find street parking in the surrounding neighborhood.

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    Pedro Point Playground

    Pedro Point Playground

    4.0(3 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    This playground is tucked away in a residential area off the coast behind a church and the Pedro…read morePoint Firehouse. It's relatively small, but is quaint and has a great treehouse feeling structure with two slides of different heights. There's also a sand box and a baby swing and a larger seat like swing with straps. This playground is definitely off the beaten path but if you happen to be in the area, it's cute and can provide quite a bit of entertainment for the 5 & under crowd (at least that's who was with me) honestly I am giving it 4 stars for the really cool construction of the tree house, but for what this park offers, it's more like a 3 star park because it's so small (my son got bored in 20 min) and there aren't bathrooms. Some other things to note: - there's only street parking, which isn't much of an issue in that area except for Sunday's which is when a church that's in front of the park holds services. - there's some llamas (or are they alpacas?) across the street that my son loved to look at. He never saw one before and kept moo-ing at them. Lol! - if you walk further down the street you can see Pacifica State Beach and catch a glimpse of the surfers trying to catch some waves. Provided my son a bit of entertainment too.

    A hidden playground near the beach by Grocery Outlet. Across the street you will see Llamas!…read more People should clean up their trash here. I saw a leftover cupcake, rootbeer cans, napkins, trash.

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