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Parker Regional Park adventures

Parker Regional Park Adventures

Parker Regional Park offers a peaceful escape along the Sacramento River with opportunities for fishing, picnicking, and stroller-friendly riverside walking trails amid natural wetlands and shaded groves.

380
Acres Protected
4
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1980s
Year Established

About Parker Regional Park

 

Located in Marin County, California, Parker Regional Park stretches along the scenic Sacramento River corridor providing a natural open space that balances recreation and habitat preservation. This 380-acre area features restored wetlands, oak woodlands, and grassy fields, supporting diverse wildlife including waterfowl, songbirds, and small mammals. Historically the land was used for agriculture before becoming a protected park focused on riparian restoration and community access. Visitors enjoy its easy, level trails suitable for all ages, popular fishing spots in the river, playground facilities, and picnic areas under mature trees. As part of the larger Sonoma Baylands greenbelt, the park contributes to regional wildlife corridors and water quality improvement. Key attractions include the visitor center with educational displays, scenic vantage points for birdwatching, and quiet spots along the riverbanks where kayaking and canoeing are permitted. The park is family-friendly and wheelchair accessible, appealing to both outdoor enthusiasts and casual visitors seeking a tranquil natural setting close to urban Marin County. With seasonal wildflower blooms and abundant native plants, Parker Regional Park is a valuable community resource for nature appreciation and low-impact recreation.

Highlights

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Sacramento River shoreline with accessible fishing areas

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Restored wetlands providing habitat for migratory birds

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Flat, stroller- and wheelchair-friendly walking trails

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Picnic areas shaded by native oak trees

Notable Natural Features

Sacramento River Shoreline

Accessible areas along the river provide excellent fishing and scenic views of the water and wetland habitats.

Wetland Restoration Zone

This area has been rehabilitated to enhance native plant growth and support diverse bird populations throughout the year.

Oak Woodland Picnic Sites

Shady picnic spots beneath mature oak trees offer relaxing settings ideal for family outings and group gatherings.