1. PLACES / CRAIG REGIONAL PARK
This Regional Park is a bit more interesting than most parks in the area in that it is very hilly and has a stream running through. For the best tour of the park, I recommend a clockwise loop. This will take you through the more developed region of the park to a view of the Reservoir, then through more woodsy/ smooth dirt trails along the water. There is a natural area near the rear of the park, though it is overgrown with poison oak. This park is easily navigable with a stroller, which is great with infants and possibly handicapped accessible (with assistance).

Cell Receptions

Excellent

ADA Accessible

Yes

Open Season

Fall,Spring,Summer,Winter

Stroller Friendly

Yes

Terrain Type

Mixed

Water Fountain

No

Bathrooms

No

Pet Friendly

Yes

Fee

$3.00

Nearby convenience store

Yes

Camping Nearby

No

Emergency support within 5 miles

Yes

Trail Length/Type

2.00 mi., Loop

Helpful Trail Information

Creek / River, Lake, Picnic Area, Playground, Shaded Hike, and Wildlife Viewing Hilly regional park with lots of trees, a lake, water features, and an old dam/reservoir.

Parking Details

$3 per vehicle entry Monday – Friday; $5 Saturday – Sunday; Higher for some holidays and events http://www.ocparks.com/parks/ted You can also find free parking nearby, at your own risk

Elevation gain

50 ft.