I go here all the time. So first off I’d say the best time of year to go is about now(August) black berries line the trails and there’s a bird watching tower and the delta is super close so there’s plenty of wild life. I’ve never met anyone unfriendly so that’s nice as well.
Hazel S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Antioch, CA
This reclamation/preserve area is quite beautiful, the DOW company has done a great job with upkeep and keeping it natural and beautiful! I love the scenic walks in the wetlands, the delta has so much diversity and it is really showcased here. The paths are very short, s I would not plan a big trip for this activity. The parking is sparse as well.
Fer R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oakley, CA
A 470 acre wildlife preserve along a scenic stretch of land on the San Joaquin River, created in 1989. With walking trails(relatively flat), beaver ponds, tidal wetlands and marsh areas. Its a beautiful area that is home to many, many different species of birds, some endangered I hear. I spotted a small boating dock to walk out on and look in the tulle’s to find critters, none today. Lots of birds flying overhead, watch out for droppings! Its kinda an easy hike around the preserve, its got larger rocks and it might be a little hard for a stroller or a wheel chair. Some areas are OK. There are no benches until you get to a viewing platform, once up top you can overlook the wetlands and get that ‘birds eye view’. No restrooms, no water, limited shade so wear sunblock or bring a hat. My face and shoulders got toasty today. Hours: sunrise to sunset.