Bear Gulch Trail

The Bear Gulch Trail is a single track trail which includes two destination points with benches - the Redwood Flat and The Meadows. It has several junctions with other trails making it useful for putting together loops of varying distances. The Bear Gulch Trail is generally mixed forest throughout; starting near the stables, the trail travels gently uphill through California bay, Douglas fir, tan oak, and madrone. You’ll be surrounded by tall shrubs including coyote bush, poison oak, elderberry, and California coffeeberry shrubs on this trail.

Magic Mountain Picnic Area 22

This picnic site is conveniently situated near the Magic Mountain Playground as well as a large grass playing field. Trees provide partial shade, and a paved surface provides accessibility. This is the largest of the Magic Mountain Picnic Sites. It has six tables, two serving tables and two group grills and will accommodate sixty persons. There is no electricity at the site and all sites share common water. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis.

Alambique Trail

The Alambique Trail is an unpaved service road. It is the only trail in Wunderlich that can take you to Skyline and back without using other trails. It includes two of Wunderlich's five "destination points" - "Alambique Flat" and "The Crossroads", both of which have benches. All loop hikes in lower Wunderlich will involve the Alambique Trail to some extent. The largest known redwood in Wunderlich Park is on this trail on the way up to Alambique Flat - its gnarled limbs and blown out top made it less desirable for milling, which saved it from being felled for lumber.

Magic Mountain Picnic Area 21

This picnic site is conveniently situated near the Magic Mountain Playground as well as a large grass playing field. Trees provide partial shade, and a paved surface provides accessibility. The site has two tables and one grill that will accommodate up to twenty persons. There is no electricity to the site and all sites share common water. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis.

Magic Mountain Picnic Area 20

This picnic site is conveniently situated near the Magic Mountain Playground as well as a large grass playing field. Trees provide partial shade, and a paved surface provides accessibility. The site has two tables and one grill that will accommodate up to twenty persons. There is no electricity to the site and all sites share common water. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis. This site may be combined with Magic Mountain Picnic Area 19 to accommodate a party of up to 40 people.

Magic Mountain Picnic Area 19

This picnic site is conveniently situated near the Magic Mountain Playground as well as a large grass playing field. Trees provide partial shade, and a paved surface provides accessibility. The site has two tables and one grill that will accommodate up to twenty persons. There is no electricity to the site and all sites share common water. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis. This site may be combined with Magic Mountain Picnic Area 20 to accommodate a party of up to 40 people.

Magic Mountain Picnic Area 18

This picnic site is conveniently situated near the Magic Mountain Playground as well as a large grass playing field. Trees provide partial shade, and a paved surface provides accessibility. The site has two tables and one grill that will accommodate up to twenty persons. There is no electricity to the site and all sites share common water. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis. This site may be combined with Magic Mountain Picnic Area 17 to accommodate a party of up to 40 people.

Overnight Youth Area

This site is approximately 30' x 80' with a surface of dirt and wood chips and a 0% slope. Its vegetation is made up willows, which provide some shade. Expect temperatures of 75°-90°F in the summer. Carts are provided as needed to carry in picnic supplies. No ground fires are allowed at this site. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first come, first served basis. Please contact the reservations desk for availability, fees, regulations and any questions you may have.

Magic Mountain Picnic Area 17

This picnic site is conveniently situated near the Magic Mountain Playground as well as a large grass playing field. Trees provide partial shade, and a paved surface provides accessibility. The site has two tables and one grill that will accommodate up to twenty persons. There is no electricity to the site and all sites share common water. Parking is shared among all park users and is available on a first-come-first-served basis. This site may be combined with Magic Mountain Picnic Area 18 to accommodate a party of up to 40 people.

Creekside Picnic Area

The Creekside reservation site is approximately 50'x70' with 5 tables and 3 BBQ pits. The site is surrounded by willow trees and the South Fork of San Pedro Valley creek. The trees and creek provide a shaded, peaceful setting for a summer time picnic. The creek is not accessible due to native steal-head trout habitat.The site is available on a reservation basis for groups of up to 35 people. If the site is not reserved, the site is available on a first come, first served basis.

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