Top 9 Nature & Parks in , Merced County

November 1, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in , United States including McConnell State Recreation Area, San Luis National Wildlife Refuge, Merced National Wildlife Refuge, San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area, Applegate Park Zoo, Lake Yosemite, Basalt State Park, George J Hatfield State Park, Los Banos Creek Reservoir.
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1. McConnell State Recreation Area

8800 McConnell Rd, Ballico, CA 95303-9732 +1 209-394-7755 http://www.parks.ca.gov/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

McConnell State Recreation Area

2. San Luis National Wildlife Refuge

7376 S. Wolfsen Road, Los Banos, CA 93635 +1 209-826-3508 http://www.fws.gov/refuge/san_luis
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

San Luis National Wildlife Refuge

The San Luis National Wildlife Refuge encompasses over 26,800 acres of wetlands, riparian forests, native grasslands, and vernal pools. A thriving population of the endemic tule elk is showcased by one of three auto tour routes. The Refuge is host to significant assemblages of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and plants; some of which, such as the California tiger salamander, the long-horned fairy shrimp, and San Joaquin kit fox, are endangered species. The Refuge is a major wintering ground and migratory stopover point for large concentrations of waterfowl, shorebirds, and other waterbirds. Large flocks of green-winged teal, northern shoveler, mallard, gadwall, wigeon, cinnamon teal, northern pintail, ring-necked duck, canvasback, ruddy duck, and snow, Ross’, and white-fronted geese swarm over the mosaic of seasonal and permanent wetlands that comprise a quarter of the Refuge. Waterfowl generally remain until late March before beginning their journey north to breeding areas. However, some mallard, gadwall, and cinnamon teal stay, breed, and raise young on the Refuge.

Reviewed By bjdare - Oroville, United States

An absolutely great refuge abounding with all sorts of wildlife. During our visits, we've seen tule elk, coyotes, red tail hawks, fox, deer, rabbits, herons, egrets, sandhill cranes, and numerous other bird species. You never know what you will see from trip to trip, which is why we never miss visiting whenever we are in the area. I highly recommend taking a few hours out of your day to visit this refuge.

3. Merced National Wildlife Refuge

7430 W. Sandy Mush Rd On State Hwy 59, then 8 miles west on Sandy Mush Road, Merced, CA 93635 +1 209-826-3508 http://www.fws.gov/refuge/merced/
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4.5 based on 75 reviews

Merced National Wildlife Refuge

Reviewed By Cali4niahiker - Merced, United States

Merced Wildlife Refuge added a 1.5 mile loop trail to their complex. This new area is not connected to the main bird refuge. It’s located about a mile SE of the refuge, on the right side of Sandy Mush Rd when driving from Merced. This area is rather plain, dotted with cottonwood trees, but there’s no water. A viewing platform at Deadman’s Creek along the trail hints at the fact you might see birds sometimes, but the creek is bone dry at this time. Still, it’s a pleasant walk, and we’re grateful for the opportunity. On the plus side, there are plenty of benches for resting, picnic tables, so it’s a great spot to meet and enjoy a meal especially during the pandemic. The trail is flat, wide, graded gravel, and would be appropriate for a wheelchair. Bathrooms are a mile further along Sandy Mush Rd, at the main refuge. (Which will be on your left). Since walking opportunities are limited at the main refuge, this would be a nice place to start out. Take a walk here and then take the auto tour at the bird refuge. From November to March this is a wonderful place to visit. We saw thousands of birds today at the main refuge. As you can see from my photos there are not a lot of photo opps near the Cottonwood Trail. You will find those opps when taking the auto tour.

4. San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

31426 Gonzaga Rd, Gustine, CA 95322-9737 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=558
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4.0 based on 41 reviews

San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area

Reviewed By mini - Fremont, United States

We wet tp San Luis Reservoir. Its a man made lake, which is beautiful to see. We also went to Romero Visitor Center. They have a good movie and exhibits on California aqueduct, dam, and water conservation techniques. There is also good views and telescopes to see San Luis Reservoir Lae.

5. Applegate Park Zoo

1045 W 25th St, Merced, CA 95340-3500 +1 209-725-3337 http://mercedzoo.com/
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4.0 based on 43 reviews

Applegate Park Zoo

Reviewed By lorieg972 - Wheatland, United States

The Park was clean and very nice my first time going there. The kids enjoyed the play ground and the bathrooms where ok clean, we will be going there again!!!

6. Lake Yosemite

5614 N Lake Rd, Merced, CA 95340-9121 http://www.co.merced.ca.us/index.aspx?NID=769
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Lake Yosemite

Reviewed By Yakman2u2

Lake Yosemite in Merced, California is only two minutes away from UC Merced. With the UC right next-door, you would think that the lake would have things to do but alas, nothing, until now. “The Padyak Shack” has opened up on the grounds and they rent both kayaks and paddleboards. The staff is both knowledgeable and friendly and willing to make every experience and positive experience. I would definitely recommend a trip to this lake!

7. Basalt State Park

Highway 152, Gustine, CA 95322 http://www.parks.ca.gov/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

8. George J Hatfield State Park

4394 North Kelly Road, Hilmar, CA 95324-9425 +1 209-632-1852
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9. Los Banos Creek Reservoir

20800 Canyon Rd, Los Banos, CA 93635-9620 https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=670
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