With quarantine limiting where we can go and what we can do, hiking is a great option, especially for families.
We drove out to Coyote Hills Regional Park, the site of an ancient 2,400 year-old Ohlone village. We spent the day walking the trails and checking out the local bird population of herons, pelicans, ducks, seagulls, and even wild turkeys!
The trail has wild grass and marshes on either side, with the occasional tree under whose shade you can rest or stop for lunch. If you and your family wish to bike here, the trails are great for that as well.
Since we went on a Sunday, admission to the park was free, but normally the fee is $5 per vehicle. Masks and social distancing are required as well. There is lots of space to walk separately from others, so this shouldn’t be too difficult.
Time spent in nature is always time well spent!
How are you spending time outdoors during quarantine?
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It is always nice to see some of the sites of lessor known parks. Thanks for sharing this post.
Of course. Happy hiking!
Hi! Nice blog and thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you enjoyed your visit at mine!
Yes, I did, thanks!
Hi Jen! Just want to give you a heads up that I will be nominating you for the Ideal Inspiration Bloggers Award. The post will go up in about an hour! 🙂
Wow, thanks so much, Krisna!
My pleasure! ☺️
Where is this?
It’s located in Fremont, CA.
Sweet pix!
Thanks!
Hi Jen! Your blog reminds me of my blog a little this week here on East Coast life, or my favorite beach Chincoteague where the ponies run free! Check it out! Have a great weekend, Susan
I really enjoyed your article!
Beautiful!
Thanks Cindy!