Anderson Marsh State Historic Park 8400 California 53, Lower Lake, CA 95457
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Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is a beautiful park and tourist attraction located at 8400 California 53, in Lower Lake, California, United States. Online reservations are not available for this park, so come and explore all that it has to offer in person.
Experience the beauty of autumn at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park, located on the southeast corner of Clear Lake, the largest natural lake completely within the borders of California. Situated between Lower Lake and Clear Lake on Highway 53, north of Calistoga in the wine country, this park offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere.
The weather at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park can be changeable, so it is recommended to wear layered clothing when visiting. Additionally, please note that metal detectors are not allowed on the premises, as per Posted Order 645-424.
Click on the image above to discover where you can use your Adventure Pass at 54 participating state park units. Come and explore the natural beauty and history of Anderson Marsh State Historic Park today!
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"I would say by far the best trail we have been just because of 1 reason. My cat walked and owned the entire hike (1 mile out and back) and I couldn't be proud.. it was muddy and slight water puddle but she was brave to walk..❤️❤️❤️ would definitely cherish this place."
"Lovely little historic state park with flat, easy hiking trails. We came in the morning to try to beat the heat and found street parking easily outside the gate. It costs $4 to park inside the lot, which also has a port-a-potty restroom and a little more shade. Plenty of picnic tables near the historic lot, but I would watch where you sit. The trail to the creek goes through a stretch of full sun before hitting any shade. The creek itself was super green and not moving at all (probably since it's late summer with lower water levels)."
"Mostly nice flat trails. The Mt. McVicar has some slight elevation. Great open light for pics. Old ranch house is cool. Many beautiful hundreds of years old oak trees. Cool boardwalk over Cache Creek, slightly dilapidated. Recommend visiting in the early spring or early winter when the water levels are higher."
"Fun, quick workout! Easy to miss at first I was confused by the barn and ended up by the social service building. Make that first right in. You can pay for parking to support them or park on the road for free. Fun hike in that there’s grass area, water and a doc, and a touch of forest."
"Loved the historical barn and house there. I really liked that throughout the trails ( there are multiple short ones) there are informational posts about the animals there and landmarks. A group of us went, took tons of beautiful pictures and had lunch at the picnic tables. There are porter potties there so I waited to use the bathroom until after we left. It's nice for a small hike there"
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