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Spenceville Wildlife Area

4.4 (21 reviews)

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Lit L.

Beautiful area for hikes and seeing a ton of free roaming cows. All the cows are friendly.

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Nicole A.

My boyfriend and I just went for a hike here and saw the "Lower Falls". The hike was easy, except for a few places where trees have collapsed in the middle of the paths! (see pictures). The heat is what made it difficult, most of the path is in direct sunlight with very little shade! Luckily there are several places to stop along the way to get the water and go swimming and cool off. The water was soo refreshing! As far as getting here, the website directions are ridiculous! Not sure if this helps, but this is the way we went: north on 70, to hwy 20, exit Hammonton Smartsville Rd. The sign says something like "Hmmtn Smrtsvll". The road splits and you want to stay to the left, the street name is "Chuck Yeager Rd". From there you'll go a few miles, then turn left onto "Waldo Rd". This is a gravel road and extremely bumpy! Then you'll go over a bridge and that's where Waldo Rd dead ends into "Spenceville Rd" - which also turns into a gravel road. You'll turn left on Spenceville and follow that until you reach the old cement bridge (again see picture). there is a big space for parking, and the bridge is blocked off so that you can only walk across it. You can't miss it! :) Once you walk across the bridge, turn to your right, and follow the signs! It's impossible to get lost. And I didn't see any cattle out there like the previous reviewers...maybe they aren't there anymore? It took us almost 4 hours total to hike up to the falls and back. But we stopped several times either when we got to shade or by the water to go swimming, and we also took a lot of time climbing all over the rocky parts by the waterfall so that we could get right in front of it - which was soo worth it! We can't wait to go back and see the other waterfall! :)

Heather V.

Whenever I feel like going for a good hike or swim, I head out here. It's great year-round, and depending on the season, you can see a lot of different forms of wildlife. Towards the end of the hike, there is a breathtaking 60-foot waterfall and amazing views of the surrounding valleys. There are a few different trails to hike on based on your ability level. The main trail leads directly up to the falls and is more of a walk than a hike. It's a wide trail that mountain bikers and horseback riders use. There are several trails that branch off of the main one, and are more of a challenge to hike through. The benefits of these trails, though, are the views that they offer of the area, as well as several stopping points along the creek to go swimming, relax by the water, or explore. I've gone swimming multiple times in the various areas along the creek, as well as the large pool beneath the falls. Despite what a previous reviewer mentioned, there is no danger to swimming in this area. It's actually a very common summer spot. I've gone in the Spring when the snow melt rages through the falls and the water levels are at their peak, and I've never experienced an issue with an overwhelming current. Deaths reported in the area, including the one represented by the cross at the top of the falls, were identified by police as cliff jumping accidents.

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Lindsay E.

I've hiked out here a couple times now, and it's a very pleasant little area to wander around. Lots of little trails to turn off on if you get bored of the main one. Beale Falls is a quite a spectacular little waterfall. I didn't expect much, but ended up being pleasantly surprised by its flow. Spring would obviously be the best time to see it. Don't go in the water, though; several people have died by getting caught in the current and swept away. There's a sobering reminder of that fact, a steel cross on a tree overlooking the falls. Also be wary of the cows. There are many of them along the main trail, with fences that are supposed to keep them on the other side of it, but often they are loitering around in the middle of the trail. They usually just casually walk away if you come near at a slow pace, but I've witnessed a couple of them charge after some dogs on a leash. It's good to have a farm dog with you that's trained to nip at the heels of cattle (saw a bonafide-lookin' cowboy on a horse do that with his dog once). Otherwise, just be wary and give them lots of space. They can be kinda territorial. All in all, I really love this area. Beautiful wildflowers all over the place in the spring, and endless rolling green hills. Pretty easy hike that kids can enjoy, too.

Lily M.

If you have a thing for men in uniform then follow the yelp directions because it takes you to the Air Force Base lol. The actual trail begins down a long bumpy dirt road, so if you have a truck or off road you're golden if not just drive slow, avoid breaking an axle and enjoy the scenery :) A few miles down the road, across the bridge you find the trail head and a concrete bridge. The first half is a slow incline and rather pretty, easy for kids and dogs. The trail splits, turn right at the gate and continue across the long majestic pastures and cow patty mine fields. We took the upper and lower trail which are basically the same Length both equally lovely. The upper is heavy incline for kids but tough kids shouldn't have an issue. The falls were lovely... nothing less then serene and a perfect spot to eat lunch. Shitty directions, 4star trail.

First hunt by myself. Came back with nothing because there was nothing there lol but so nice to be out in the wild.
Ashli B.

Love coming here for shooting, hiking and swimming! Love going to fairy falls and checking out the waterfall! Lots of cows and some sporadic wildlife. Heard some coyotes, but have yet to see them!

Allison S.

Great moderate hike to the falls. Kind of got lost on the directions but asked around and found it. The falls are awesome and the hike there and back is reasonable. Defiantly a good cardio workout. Will be returning for sure.

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Shanghai Garden Park - Water Spouting Dragon (Loved by kids on a hot day)

Shanghai Garden Park

4.1(8 reviews)
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New to the area and went to this park with my 5 year old and 5 month old. THE PLAYGROUND IS NO…read moreLONGER THERE. There's a little bench area for toddlers and a set of swings. It was a nice neighborhood, the walking path was pretty spacious to walk with the stroller and the lawn was nice but disappointed that there isn't a playground anymore... which is a big reason to visit the park with your kids.

Quaint little park. It's a great place to go for a walk, exercise, relax when it's not crowded,…read morehave a picnic, walk your pets, for kids to play in that little playground with swings, slides, and there's a water-spouting dragon head for kids and maybe adults to play in. Unfortunately, due to the current drought situation in California, the water fountain was shut off. No splashing around under the dragon spout. It's a beautiful park, but there are miscreants who visit the park, probably at night, that do not have any decency because there was an occasion when a tree was streamed with toilet paper. There are also some people who do not pick up after themselves or their pets. The city provides disposable bags for pet owners and trash bins are around park, yet some do not discard their waste in it including alcohol beverage containers (by the way, alcoholic beverages are not allowed). These are just a few instances. Thankfully, there is a park maintenance worker who comes around during the day and clean up other peoples messes. I come here occasionally to walk around the park and get a little exercise. I do get a weird look sometimes because I'm listening to music and stop abruptly to do a step aerobic routine depending on the song and rhythm. It may look odd, but at least I'm exercising instead of being a miscreant. Keep our park clean, respect the property and appreciate it please!

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