You can click on the Park and Open Space Locator to access information about MPRPD parks and open spaces. You can also access information about public park properties operated by other governmental agencies within the region.
Click on the links below to find out about the parks and preserves maintained and operated by Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District. These parklands are open to the public, however, Blomquist Preserve and San Clemente-Blue Rock are currently not open for public access.
An Access Permit is required in order to visit Palo Corona Regional Park, Mill Creek Redwood Preserve, and the Kahn Ranch portion of Garland Ranch Regional Park (when accessed via Hitchcock Canyon Road).
RESOURCE GUIDE:
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Resource Guide (printable view)
ADDITIONAL PARKS & PRESERVES |
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Blomquist Open Space Preserve (no public access) Locke-Paddon Wetland Community Park San Clemente-Blue Rock Open Space (no public access) |
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ACCESS PERMIT APPLICATION
PARK LOCATOR
Volunteer Program (Community Alive!)
General Park Regulations
PETS: Leashed pets are welcome in select parks. Note: Not all parks allow pets.
FIRE/SMOKING: Except in designated areas, fires, incendiary devices, any source of open flame, and smoking are strictly forbidden.
PARK RESOURCES: It is unlawful to injure, damage, collect, harass, remove or disturb any cultural, historical, biological or physical object. Metal detectors and other collecting tools are prohibited.
HUNTING/FISHING/WEAPONS: Hunting and weapons of any type are not allowed. Fishing is allowed only at locations and times permitted by the California Department of Fish and Game.
FOOD: Food and beverages are allowed in most parks. Please deposit waste in trash and recycle bins. Where these are not available, haul out what you haul in.
TRESPASS: For everyone's benefit, obey all private property, boundary and closure signs.
BICYCLING: Where bicycling is allowed, riders are required to wear helmets.
PUBLIC ACCESS: Please note that there are specific rules and regulations that apply to individual parks.
For detailed information refer to the web page for the park you plan to visit, or send us an email for more information.
REMEMBER:
Always stay on designated trails. Walk softly. Leave only footprints and take only memories.


