Hiking, swimming and farm animals: How to spend a day at Tilden Regional Park
Briefly

Tilden Regional Park features over 700 acres of natural landscapes with various activities for visitors of all ages. Options include hiking on the Jewel Lake Loop Trail, visiting the Environmental Educational Center for programs and exhibits, and engaging with the animals at Little Farm. Families can enjoy picnicking on the big lawn and exploring gardens. The park provides opportunities for wildlife observation, particularly at Jewel Lake, where turtles can sometimes be seen basking on logs.
"You could spend hours there and do a nice amount of activities with young kids until they're tired out. There's even a little garden to see there. And a big lawn with picnic tables."
"We have so many exhibits, and that's where the naturalists will start most of their programs. You can look online at the regional, natural activity guide."
"There are spots for people to stop and observe Jewel Lake, too. If you're there at the right time of day you can sometimes see turtles on a log."
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