Unlike other county parks, admission is free—which likely contributes to its popularity. Even on a weekday, with schools back in session, we carpooled to improve our chances of finding parking spaces. Conveniently bordered by residential neighborhoods, evidently many people will drop in for a quick jog.
Near the little farm area, a curious cycle-mobile was hitched to a bike rack. (Front wheel drive.)Technically, most of the acreage is the Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve, adjacent to the county park; and there's much more of it than I'd imagined.
We climbed high enough to enjoy a view clear across the valley to Moffett Field, San Francisco Bay, and beyond.Three of us kicked back at a picnic table for more conversation (and, our lunch) after completing our loop. Having traversed more than six miles, I covered a bit more ground stalking and chasing a determined squirrel that expected a handout. Why forage when all those park visitors feed you?
Time to learn that this visitor is not like the others ...
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