Some trails remain closed due to damage from winter storms. Toyon Campground are closed and without water. Werder Playground is closed for construction.
After a months-long study of a coastside former greenhouse site once eyed for affordable housing and other amenities, the County of San Mateo today publicly announced that it will not move forward with acquisition of the property.
While the red flag warning is in effect through July 4, no campfires or use of barbecues will be allowed in Memorial, Sam McDonald, or Pescadero Creek Parks.
Due to high fire danger, visitor campfire and bbq use is limited in Huddart & Wunderich Parks until July 5.
On Thursday, July 4 the Flood Park pump track will close at 6 p.m. as we allocate staff to other parks with high fire risks.
The Parks Department main office will be closed Thursday, July 4, 2024 in celebration of Independence Day.
Bicycle Sunday, the weekly event that allows for non-motorized use of Cañada Road along Crystal Springs Regional Trail, will be canceled on Sunday, July 7 to meet increased staffing needs at other parks over the holiday weekend.
Moved by the recent drownings of children and their families off the San Mateo County coast, officials are launching a public safety campaign reminding visitors to “Be Smart. Play Safe. Stay Aware.”
The northern portion of the Sawyer Camp segment will be closed through October 2024. San Andreas segment closed July 3 for mowing.
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