Every time I go into this park, it’s cause one of my dogs got out and ran here to explore the park on their own. And by following them around in the park, I have explored this little park way too many times: P You’ll notice there are a lot of gopher holes in the ground, which is why it’s not the best park for dogs to run around in *bone snaps* *yikesssss* But apparently this didn’t deter dog owners around Millbrae to bring their dog here because there are even MORE dog poop than gopher holes ;D If you take a walk in this park, you are bound to see dog poop on the grass somewhere along the way. And like Wayne mentioned, there are no fences enclosing the park, so on multiple occasiosn, my dog would explore area where I can’t reach, like going up the hill toward Ridgewood/Claremont, or all the way to the end of the park towards Larkspur. There are actually two ways to get into the park, one from Lynwood and the other coming down the stairs from Claremont. But if you don’t live on Claremont, I feel like it would be pretty awkward/weird to park there, so just park on Lynwood. There is absolutely no lighting here in this park, and some people take advantage of that and come here to do drug at night(usually pretty late), so I would think twice before coming here after sunset. All in all, this is not a bad place to get some fresh air, let the greens soothe your eyes and relax.(Just watch out for dog poop when your walk!)
Wayne L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Millbrae, CA
Elyse and it’s become a community gathering social scene for dog owners. There’s no fense to keep you dogs confined. Good for kids. They love the trails and playing within the trees. Yay! I say. Parking is ample in a protected cudasack.
Elyse N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Mateo, CA
This park is 4 acres(according to Millbrae city’s website) of grassy meadow surrounded by trees and hills. Great for dogs to explore(poop bags are provided!) or for kids to play soccer, frisbee etc. It’s at the end of the tiny Lynnwood lane just off Helen drive. Parking is free and easy in the residential neighborhood and the park is pretty quiet and private. There are no picnic tales or play structures here, just plain meadow!