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Woodcreek Park - Fairfield (CA)

Address: 🏡 1470 Astoria Dr, Fairfield, CA 94534
Phone : +1 (707) 428-7431
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    Yazmin: Great place to bring kids to play, theres a playground area, picnic tables, a train (not working currently. During summer theres plenty more to do, small boat rentals, a carousel, and a place to get snacks. Plenty of parking and room to roam. I personally enjoy the paved walking trail here, such a nice walk to take on a spring day. There are many trails to take that are not paved that go in to Spring Lake, and even in to Annadel Park which has plenty more to see. All around this is a great place to hike or have a full on party. This weekend theyre having the Doggy Dash on the Spring Lake side which allows you to bring your dog to enjoy the little lake. Great little event for your furry friend. Highly recommend this park for your family and other events.
    California Welcome Center - Santa Rosa - Santa Rosa
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    kristan bruce: Judith was very helpful. After speaking with her, we changed our plans for the day. Everything she suggested was absolutely perfect for the time of year, day, and weather. She is a great resource for the community. Thanks for all the suggestions.
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    lm Dalgic: "This is a beautiful and thoughtfully curated place that truly captures the significance of the railroad in Americas history and development. The exhibits showcase well-preserved historical artifacts and pieces of Americana, offering a rich, hands-on glimpse into the past. The docents are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, providing insightful context and stories that bring the history to life. The entire space is clean, well-maintained, and inviting, making it both fun and educational for visitors of all ages. Whether youre a history buff or just curious, this place offers an engaging and memorable experience."
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    Vern Elarth: This is a must visit for Peanuts fans. The museum takes you through Charles Schulzs life and presents the history of his famous cartoon series. Plenty of parking. Tickets for adults are $12/each. Youll need about two hours to see everything.
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    Amanda Bailey: * this is an edit. I thought it was expensive but if you get the pass for one year its a better deal. They dont allow adults to enter without children so that helps keep them safe. My daughter loves this place! it is an amazing place with all kinds of stuff. Plus its always busy with lots of kids and people. So you know thats for a reason.
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    Emanuel M: Rich in aviation history, each plane has its own story from where they came from and how it ended up at PCAM, the workers and volunteers were super nice and helpful. Thanks for keeping this museum in shape, and intact just like I remember it from when I was a kid. Tickets were 10$ witch is super affordable and reasonable for adults
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    Lisa: I have been enjoying this treasured park for almost 40 years. There are so many activities offered & I think I’ve tried most of them- picnicking, biking, hiking, paddling, fishing and today I had the pleasure of volunteering for the Annual Dog Bark Festival- too fun seeing all the dogs running freely and splashing in the lake. I sampled the snack bar for the first time and loved the veggie burger. Kudos to the Sonoma County Regional Parks organization!
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