Reservations are no longer required for entry to this natural area and access to the trail system. Visitors can simply show up and enjoy the park.
Free onsite parking is available. However, please avoid parking on residential streets to ensure a smooth experience for both visitors and local residents.
This natural area is dedicated to the protection of its beautiful natural resources and serves as a wildlife preserve. It offers a range of trails and outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy.
Due to the popularity of this trail, overcrowding can occur. Be sure to check the weather forecast beforehand, as the park may close during heavy rain due to the potential for flash flooding. Additionally, be mindful of the heat and take regular breaks to avoid heat stroke. Bring and drink plenty of water throughout your visit.
This park offers a range of special programs and activities, including Let's Play Outside, which provides over 200 free outdoor activities and experiences countywide throughout the month of July. The park also partners with local schools to provide park access to over 450,000 students across the county.