Shumway Oak Grove Regional Park

4520 W Eight Mile Rd, Stockton, CA 95209
180 acres | 73 hectares

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About Shumway Oak Grove Regional Park in Stockton

Natural Setting

Shumway Oak Grove Regional Park is a 180-acre public park located in Stockton, California. The park is characterized by its beautiful oak-forest setting, providing visitors with a tranquil escape from urban life.

At the heart of the park lies a 10-acre man-made lake, which serves as a focal point for various activities and attracts diverse bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts.

Trails and Accessibility

The park features well-maintained walking trails, including a 1.5-mile path that winds through the old grove trees and a quarter-mile trail that is accessible to individuals with disabilities.

These paths offer visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the park and observe local flora and fauna.

Recreational Activities

Shumway Oak Grove Regional Park caters to a wide range of recreational activities. The lake is stocked seasonally with catfish and trout, providing opportunities for fishing enthusiasts.

During the warmer months, visitors can rent paddleboats and aqua cycles to explore the lake. The park also boasts an 18-hole disc golf course, adding to its diverse recreational offerings.

Amenities for Families and Groups

For families and groups, the park provides ample picnic areas equipped with tables and BBQ grills. There are also children's playgrounds scattered throughout the park, ensuring that younger visitors have spaces to play and explore.

Additionally, the park features a youth campground available for organized youth group camping experiences.

Oak Grove Nature Center

The park is home to the Oak Grove Nature Center, which offers educational programs and exhibits detailing the native flora and fauna of the park, San Joaquin County, and the San Joaquin Valley.

Visitors can learn about local wildlife, native plants, and explore collections of rocks, minerals, and fossils. The Nature Center also provides insights into the history of the Miwok and Yokuts people who once inhabited California's Central Valley.

The Nature Center operates on weekends from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Visitors should note that there is a parking fee, which varies depending on the day of the week and certain holidays.

What to Do at Shumway Oak Grove Regional Park

Active Recreation

Disc Golf Course

Nature & Wildlife

BirdwatchingWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

Boat RentalsFishingLake

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestroomsVisitor Center

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

Park Size

180 acres | 73 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:8AM-7:30PM
Tuesday:8AM-7:30PM
Wednesday:8AM-7:30PM
Thursday:8AM-7:30PM
Friday:8AM-7:30PM
Saturday:8AM-7:30PM
Sunday:8AM-7:30PM

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