Wildlife viewing in Redlands, California
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Caroline Park
● OpenCaroline Park is a unique park and botanical nature garden located at 320 North Poppy Road in Redlands, California. This park is a favorite among naturalists, dog walkers, picnickers, homeschoolers, walkers, and runners. The overlook terrace off Sunset Drive offers parking and a stunning 180-degree view of the surrounding mountains. While there are no restrooms or playground equipment, Caroline Park provides a one-of-a-kind park experience. Originally donated to the City of Redlands in 1929 by Olivia Phelps Stokes in memory of her sister Caroline, the park remains in its natural state as much as possible. In 1987, Dr. Harold Hill envisioned a native plant botanical park within Caroline Park, which was developed with the help of local residents, Rotary Clubs, and the City Parks Department. The park features a variety of habitats, including woodlands and Coastal Sage Scrub, a dwindling habitat in Southern California.
320 N Poppy Rd, Redlands, CA 92373, United States -
Yucaipa Regional Park RV Campground
● OpenYucaipa Regional Park RV Campground is a beautiful institution located at 34772 Oak Glen Road Trail, Yucaipa, California, United States. This campground offers a range of lodging options, including tent and RV camping sites, as well as large group shelters for up to 350 people. The park is situated near Oak Glen, Redlands, and mountain communities, providing easy access to outdoor activities and scenic views. One of the highlights of Yucaipa Regional Park is the fishing opportunities at the three lakes within the park. Trout are stocked from November to April, while Catfish are stocked from May to September. Visitors can also enjoy the swim complex with dual flume water slides and sandy beach areas for a fun day in the sun.
34772 Oak Glen Rd Trail, Yucaipa, CA 92399, United States
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