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Bogart Park
Bogart Park is a public park located in Cherry Valley, California. The park is situated on a hillside overlooking the San Gorgonio Pass and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. The park features a variety of recreational activities, including a playground, picnic areas, a walking trail, and a disc golf course. The park also has a large grassy area perfect for playing sports or just relaxing. Bogart Park is a great place to spend a day outdoors with family and friends.
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- Recreational Facilities
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Mihai Zgunea
Nice place to bring your family for the day or out camping. Decent facilities and lots of fun for the kids.
Troy
We came here for a day hike by the creek. It was super nice. Lots of mature oak trees. Running creek water was soothing, cold, and relaxing to hike along. Great campsites. Clean. Bathrooms. Parking. A only a few campers midweek.
Ro Rober.
Attended the Bar B Que cook off. Wonderful food vendors (10+). MY favorite was Coronado Catering bbq. Lots of people. GREAT Band called The Tribe performed the whole event
Robert M.003
Nice little gem tucked away close to the mountains. There are many trails in the park. For an easy family-friendly hiking trail I recommend hiking the Candlelight Trail. At the view point you can, on a clear day, see Lake Perris, Mt. San Jacinto, Mt. San Gorgonio, San Timoteo Canyon, Diamond Valley Lake, and much more! If you are up for a real challenge, I recommend hiking the Ridge Trail. Bring trekking poles and your determination for that one! Once you are done hiking there are benches near the playground area, restrooms, and a small lake with a fountain to see. The only thing I did not like about this park was the $10 fee. Other than that enjoy your time and be safe!
Sarah Huntley
Beautiful hiking trail. There are a lot of upward curves and hills, some of these trails are not for the faint at heart! But I visited there last week and if you get far enough, there is a little creek. We did hear rattlesnakes and there is poison oak and ivy here, so be well aware and watch for your pets!