Bob Jones Trail and Secret Garden, Avila Beach
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Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
A steep 0.8 km walk through dry grasses over a hill and to the other side, with views of the lake on both sides.
Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
Shady 1.5 mile loop trail that winds gradually up a hill, with good views to the next hill, and awesome spooky oak forest with lichen, Spanish moss (actually lace lichen), and yellow grasses.
Mostly shady hike with twisty oak trees and spring flowers, and sweeping views of the town!
Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Narrow, loose-dirt path through oak habitat. Less than a mile. Also called James Way Park Trail.
Wooded park with lots of private picnic areas, a playground, a flowing creek, wonderful boulders for kids to climb, and a short hike.
Large playground with sand floor and huge shade canopy, plus hike through a jungle paradise!
Narrow, loose-dirt path through oak habitat. Less than a mile. Also called James Way Park Trail.
Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Hike with views of Cerro San Luis and Bishop Peak mountains and town, and then a tranquil valley on the other side.
Narrow, loose-dirt path through oak habitat. Less than a mile. Also called James Way Park Trail.
Shady walk among eucalyptus trees. Peaceful! Plus a cute playground tucked in a corner at the end.
Wonderful 1.6 mile out-and-back uphill trail with 360 degree views! A good trail for winter. 18% grade max- steep the whole way.
A beautiful pine-filled park with two playgrounds and a skate park.
A steep 0.8 km walk through dry grasses over a hill and to the other side, with views of the lake on both sides.
Narrow, loose-dirt path through oak habitat. Less than a mile. Also called James Way Park Trail.
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