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San Benito County Regional Parks Adventures

San Benito County Regional Parks comprise a variety of natural areas offering hiking, camping, and outdoor recreation across diverse landscapes in central California. These parks provide access to scenic foothills, riparian habitats, and historic sites.

1,200
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
45,000
Annual Visitors
1971
Year Established

About San Benito County Regional Parks

 

San Benito County Regional Parks manage multiple parklands spread throughout the county, offering residents and visitors outdoor experiences in relatively undeveloped natural settings. The parks feature rolling hills, oak woodlands, creek corridors, and grasslands typical of the Coast Range foothills. Popular sites include Memorial Park, located near the county seat Hollister, which provides developed picnic areas, camping facilities, and easy access to hiking trails. Another notable area is the Tres Pinos County Park, known for its peaceful creekside grounds and recreational fields. These parks serve both day-use and overnight guests, supporting activities like hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, fishing, and equestrian use. The parks reflect San Benito County's rural character and natural heritage, preserving open space and habitats for local wildlife. Visitors enjoy the calm environment and panoramic views of surrounding hillsides and agricultural valleys. The regional park system is popular among families, outdoor enthusiasts, and community groups for gatherings and festivals. While the parks offer developed amenities including picnic tables, restrooms, and campgrounds, many areas maintain a focus on low-impact recreation and habitat conservation. The varied terrain accommodates trail users of all levels with options ranging from short nature walks to longer loop hikes. Seasonal wildflowers bloom in spring, and deer, raptors, and other native species are frequent sightings.

Highlights

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Memorial Park Campgrounds with shaded oak groves and river access

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Tres Pinos County Park creekside picnic and serene meadows

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The Hancock Park hiking trails featuring panoramic views of San Benito Valley

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The annual San Benito County Parks Festival held at Memorial Park

Notable Natural Features

Memorial Park

The largest developed regional park offering campgrounds, picnic areas, and trailheads along the northern edge of Hollister.

Tres Pinos County Park

A quieter park featuring shady creekside spots, open grassy areas, and sports fields ideal for family gatherings.

Hancock Park

A smaller park with multi-use trails and panoramic views over the San Benito Valley, popular with hikers and mountain bikers.