“Toro County Park is located six miles from downtown Salinas. The trail was opened to the public in 1971. The park covers 4,756 acres and is home to many types of wildlife. Toro County Park is six miles from Salinas and thirteen miles from the Monterey Peninsula. The park's 4,756 acres have been a retreat for thousands of visitors since it opened to the public in 1971. Many wildlife species live in the park, including deer, coyotes, and the rare mountain lion or golden eagle. The pastoral atmosphere of Toro makes it ideal for your next family outing. Outdoor enthusiasts will like Toro County Park. An equestrian staging area and riding paths, two baseball fields, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, mountain biking, volleyball courts, and nearly 20 miles of hiking trails are among the park's amenities.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Has Dog Park
• Picnic Tables Available
• Playground Swings Available.”
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