Pacheco State Park
Mexican land grant
This park preserves part of a large Mexican land grant given to the Pacheco family in 1843. 28 miles of trails are available for hiking, biking, and equestrian use. Thousands of acres of gently rolling oak woodland produces spectacular wildflower displays in the spring. The ruins of the Pacheco Adobe and a well-preserved line shack from Henry Miller’s ranching operation stand near the picnic area.
Location
Accessed from Highway 152. Distance from Merced: 59 miles Distance from Los Banos: 23 miles Size: 6,890 acres
Facilities and Activities
Chemical/flush restrooms
An equestrian campground is available for special events; other campgrounds are available at the adjacent San Luis State Recreation Area
Picnic areas with tables
28 miles of hiking/biking/equestrian trails
Wildlife viewing
Wildflower viewing
Dogs Allowed? In picnic area, but not on trails
Horses Allowed? Yes
Hunting Allowed? No
Fishing or Boating? No
Website information
http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/560/files/PachecoSP_2011.pdf
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=560
See for a trail guide
http://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/560/files/PachecoTrailMap2006small.pdf
Special Events
Ranger-led wildflower hikes in the spring. A kite flying day is also held annually.
Nearby Parks
Camping is available at the adjacent San Luis State Recreation Area
Adam Blauert, a high school teacher and avid outdoors enthusiast, has dedicated the majority of his life to Merced County. His passions include fishing, backpacking, delving into local history, and exploring the wonders of the western states.