Garin Regional Park

1320 Garin Avenue, Hayward, CA 94544

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Saturday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Sunday:

8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
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  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
  • Photo of Garin Regional Park - Garin Avenue, Hayward, California, United States
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Location & Phone number

1320 Garin Ave, Hayward, CA 94544, United States
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Garin Regional Park

Garin Regional Park is a beautiful park located at 1320 Garin Avenue in Hayward, California, United States. This park is a popular tourist attraction with a variety of trails, open spaces, and historical sites to explore. The park is open from 8am to 9pm during the summer months and offers a Visitor Center open on Saturdays from June 18th through Labor Day. The park also hosts an annual Apple Festival event in September.

The park encompasses over 5,800 acres of open space and more than 35 miles of trails with panoramic views of the Bay Area. Garin and Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Parks are two adjoining parks that were once 19th Century ranches. The Park District has preserved the history of the parks while expanding them with ecologically and historically significant ridges, trails, and open spaces.

Visitors can enjoy wheelchair-accessible restrooms, drinking fountains, and parking areas. The park also features the Meyers Cottage, a restored two-acre garden with nearly 200 native and exotic plants. The garden is open to the public on Thursdays through Saturdays. The park also offers guided interpretive programs through the Coyote Hills Regional Park Visitor Center.

Whether you're interested in hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, Garin Regional Park has something for everyone. Plan your visit today to experience the holiday spirit and natural beauty of this historic park.

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Doug Hoppe:
5

"Enjoyed hiking in the park. You can see quite a bit of scenery just on short hikes near the parking lot area at the end of Garin Ave. Dry Creek was flowing well when we were there and the hills were very green. Jordan pond is a nice scenic spot. The visitors center is a historic barn and had some old farming equipment around the entrance. Trail signs are limited so it may help downloading a map of the area to make sure you can track where you are (we had no cell service on the trails)."

1 year ago
Brian Bownds:
5

"Went in on a Monday morning, very quiet. Walked a bit and enjoyed the view."

1 year ago
Beverly Wang:
5

"Went on Saturday morning. Nobody was collecting fees. We went in for free. Plenty of parking space. We walked toward the pond and went up to high ridge trail for a bit then came down to the parking lot. There were a lot of picnic areas. Super relaxing!"

1 year ago
Aditya Joshi:
4

"We visited here on Monday. It was very quiet and beautiful. There are lots of trails there and also different entry points to enter Garin Regional Park. I would recommend to those who like trails. I got some good pictures as well. There is a fire pit and lots of barbeque grills available. It is also a very good place for bird watching. Parking was free and also no entry fees."

1 year ago
Neha Khisty:
5

"This is a Hidden gem! We took High Ridge Loop Trail and it offers amazing valley views. A perfect place to take a sunset walk if you are near this park. This trail gets steep once you hike up but overall worth it to see the great views. There are many other trails around this park as well. All trails are well marked."

almost 2 years ago
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