Homestead Trail

This short hiking trail, 0.9 miles, parallels Pescadero Creek and is the shortest route from Park Headquarters to Homestead Flat. Homestead Trail connects with Creek Trail for a 2.4 mile loop and accesses Pomponio Trail.

Huckleberry Flat #1

Huckleberry Flat #1 is a tent-only group campsite for dogs and their owners. The area measures 53 by 62 feet and is partly shady due to surrounding redwood, tan oak, Douglas fir and huckleberry. Days are usually sunny, but sometimes damp and cool. A nearby bathroom and shower facility is shared by all nine Huckleberry campsites. A reserving group may bring up to eight cars. The campsite has pull-in parking space for three cars and is situated close to an overflow parking area where the remaining cars may be parked.

Huckleberry Flat #9

Huckleberry Flat #9 is a tent-only family campsite for dogs and their owners. The area measures 60 by 53 feet and is the sunniest, warmest campsite in Huckleberry Flat. Surrounding redwood, tan oak, Douglas fir, and huckleberry provide limited shade on Memorial Park's typically sunny days (though some days are also damp and cool). The site has pull-in parking space for three cars, and a limited amount of extra parking is available in a nearby overflow parking area for $6 per vehicle.

Huckleberry Flat #7

Huckleberry Flat #7 is a tent-only family campsite for dogs and their owners. The area measures 80 by 32 feet and is partly shady due to surrounding redwood, tan oak, Douglas fir and huckleberry. Days are usually sunny, but sometimes damp and cool. A nearby bathroom and shower facility is shared by all nine Huckleberry campsites. The site has pull-in parking space for three cars, and a limited amount of extra parking is available in a nearby overflow parking area for $6 per vehicle.

Huckleberry Flat #6

Huckleberry Flat #6 is a tent-only family campsite for dogs and their owners. The area measures 60 by 55 feet and is partly shady due to surrounding redwood, tan oak, Douglas fir and huckleberry. Days are usually sunny, but sometimes damp and cool. A nearby bathroom and shower facility is shared by all nine Huckleberry campsites. The site has pull-in parking space for three cars, and a limited amount of extra parking is available in a nearby overflow parking area for $6 per vehicle.

Huckleberry Flat #5

Huckleberry Flat #5 is a tent-only family campsite for dogs and their owners. The area measures 70 by 43 feet and is partly shady due to a surrounding vegetation of redwood, tan oak, Douglas fir and huckleberry. Days are usually sunny, but sometimes damp and cool. A nearby bathroom and shower facility is shared by all nine Huckleberry campsites. The site has pull-in parking space for three cars, and a limited amount of extra parking is available in a nearby overflow parking area for $6 per vehicle.

Huckleberry Flat #3

Huckleberry Flat #3 is a tent-only family campsite for dogs and their owners. The area measures 70 by 43 feet and is partly shady due to surrounding redwood, tan oak, Douglas fir and huckleberry. Days are usually sunny, but sometimes damp and cool. A nearby bathroom and shower facility is shared by all nine Huckleberry campsites. The site has pull-in parking space for three cars, and a limited amount of extra parking is available in a nearby overflow parking area for $6 per vehicle.

Huckleberry Flat #2

Huckleberry Flat #2 is a tent-only family campsite for dogs and their owners. The area measures 75 by 40 feet and is partly shady due to surrounding redwood, tan oak, Douglas fir and huckleberry. Days are usually sunny, but sometimes damp and cool. A nearby bathroom and shower facility is shared by all nine Huckleberry campsites. The site has pull-in parking space for three cars, and a limited amount of extra parking is available in a nearby overflow parking area for $6 per vehicle.

Trails at Mirada Surf

A .36 mile multi-use and ADA accessible trail from Magellan Ave. to Surfers Beach provides an important link in the California Coastal Trail, a popular trail for sea-side strolls, jogs, or rides. Another trail leads from Highway 1 to Quarry Park through Mirada Surf East. Paths are open to hikers, joggers, equestrians, bicyclists and dogs on leash.
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