Live Oak County Park 2746 Reche Road, Fallbrook, CA 92028
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Live Oak County Park is a picturesque park located at 2746 Reche Road in Fallbrook, California. This beautiful park offers a peaceful and serene environment for visitors to enjoy nature and the great outdoors. With sprawling green spaces, towering oak trees, and scenic walking trails, Live Oak County Park is the perfect destination for picnics, hiking, birdwatching, and relaxation. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to unwind or a place to connect with nature, Live Oak County Park is the ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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"Fabulous park, small but loads of picnic areas and nice walking trails. Soccer pitch and baseball field. Clean restrooms. Shady and pet friendly with water fountains for humans and dogs! Buy the annual pass for $40 way better than the daily rate of $3 each trip."
"Great classic park!been enjoying it for probably close to 50 years"
"Incredible history in this park. Native American history that provides the true importance of the Ancient bearing oaks of Southern California. This park is a great place for weddings and family reunion events. There is something for everyone here. Dog friendly and Incredibly beautiful. #exploringmyworld #wilinwithwiley"
"This is a 27-acre picturesque park filled with live oaks, walking paths, benches, various picnic areas, BBQs, and a small stream. The oak trees are stunning and provide the most beautiful filtered light for taking photos! The shade provided by these majestic trees would also provide the perfect respite from the heat during the summer. There's also a great playground area (which was closed off due to covid-19), various sports fields, basketball courts, and a leash-free dog area which is open Thurs-Tues. The park has a cool amphitheater with fixed tiered seating, as well as adjacent picnic areas, rest rooms and a dance pavilion which provide a beautiful natural setting for weddings or other private events. There is a $3 per vehicle day-use fee, or you can get an annual pass for $25. We visited on a recent Sunday right before more Covid lockdowns. The lot was unmanned, playground area was closed off and the park was not at all crowded. We stopped to stroll around and check the park out on our way to Oceanside, but will definitely be back to spend more time here! Our grandkids would love this park when they come to visit."
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