Grady Trammel Park
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About Grady Trammel Park
Features and Amenities
Grady Trammel Park might be one of Victorville's more compact green spaces, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in charm. The open grassy fields welcome everything from impromptu frisbee games to peaceful afternoon reading sessions.
The real stars of the show here are the well-maintained baseball fields - perfect whether you're practicing your swing or gathering friends for a casual game. Need to refuel? Scattered throughout you'll discover several picnic tables complete with grills and a sanitary station, making this spot ideal for those weekend family cookouts.
Recreation Options
If you've got little ones in tow, the playground area offers a space for them to burn off energy and make new friends, however parents of toddlers might find the equipment options somewhat limited. Sports enthusiasts can head over to the volleyball court or show off their skills at the basketball court - both great options for staying active or challenging friends to a friendly match.
ADGuided Hiking Tour in Big Bear with Sunset Champagne toast on Private Dock
You do not just experience one of the best hikes just for the locals in Big Bear Lake, but after the hike, relax on our private dock at Pine Knot Marina and enjoy the sunset with a complimentary bottle of champagne. I also include sugar-free sodas if there are children going on the hike.
Facilities
The park does have restrooms available, but be aware they're occasionally closed for maintenance, with portable toilets functioning as backups during these times. The somewhat enclosed nature of the park makes it a nice spot to bring your four-legged friend for some exercise, but you'll want to bring your own bags as there aren't dedicated pet waste stations on-site.
Location and Access
Located in Victorville, California, Grady Trammel Park provides the North Mojave and Mojave Heights neighborhoods with a piece of outdoor tranquility.
You'll come across it easily on Stoddard Wells Road, convenient for both locals and anyone staying at nearby accommodations. One of the park's unexpected perks? It's typically uncrowded and peaceful - a little oasis where you can escape the hustle and bustle without traveling far.
The gates are open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:30 PM, giving you plenty of time to enjoy everything this modest but charming park has to offer.
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ADBig Bear Fall Colors Hiking Tour in Southern California
This hiking tour is hands down the best way to experience the best fall colors in all of southern California. It's hard to know where to hike in Big Bear Lake in the fall to find the best fall colors; Go with Big Bear Lake's expert hiking guide to find the best leaf-peeping experience.
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