Guajome Park is a quaint small park with a little lake in the center. It is a real peaceful place to picnic, take a stroll, bike ride and they even offer camping. If you are looking for a nice, somewhat quiet and picturesque park to take some leisure time, this is the place for you. If you are looking for something with more action, then I would go somewhere larger. This park is definietely suited to those looking for a nice view and some peace and quiet.
I had seen some of the reviews so I drove 10 miles from where I'm staying near the beach to have a different place to walk my dog. I drove in and paid the $3 parking fee (didn't know I could just park on the road for free). I looked around and there didn't really seem to be any trails so I drove out onto the road and went in search of some trails. I quickly hit residential areas so went back to the parking area. I spoke to an employee who gave me a map. I took a little loop around the "lake" and it was so unimpressive that when I got back to the parking lot, I decided to bale out of there. There is absolutely nothing special about this park. I suppose if you live out there or are staying out there, it is open space, but DEFINITELY do not go out of your way to visit this place!
Local park. Trails to walk, clean restrooms, minimal camping, wildlife (ducks, geese, squirrels) and a lake. Relaxing.
Lovely little camping park. On day two of four w we came back from the beach all sandy and salty only to find the bathrooms and showers locked up. Portable toilets were provided. Disappointed because we paid for a campground with toilets and showers. We left a day early b because o of this and they refunded my money for the day we left early. They were painting the bathrooms and showers. But, can't they do that in off season and warn campers before they arrive. We can't from out of state and all state parks were full so we did not have much choice by this time.
This place is a great spot for a day time picnic or a pick up game of futbol. Family friendly park....but be wise to stay away at night.
It's a good place for a short camping trip. Decent camp sites, good bike trails, generally safe area and have fun fire place areas. Very cheap and affordable, especially if you book early in advance. If you like biking, camp fires and being only 10 minutes driving distance away from the beach - this is a good and affordable place. I go here twice a year for almost 9 years.
Good trails but not much else. Some RV and camping sights. An old adobe house. Might be a place to stop after the Mission and Heritage Park
First thing in the morning, this is a nice place for a run. The trails are in good shape and offer some nice views. The scent of wild fennel can be intoxicating.
Took my 9 year old grand daughter for a 3 mile ride around the lake. Easy ride and lots of flora and fauna. There is a playground and a campsite. Nice restroom and shower facilities.
This would be a really nice place to camp, but there are only 33 camping spaces, and it is likely hard to get a reservation in the summer. The park is lush and beautiful, and very well maintained. The longest trail is 4 miles, circumnavigating the park and it's two lakes. Bring food for the many ducks. There are often large geese in the main lake. They were so tame they ate bread out of our hands. It costs $30 a night to camp,and $3 per car to get in. If you want to park in the nearby neighborhoods, you can enter the park for free.