Pacheco State Park

Pacheco State Park Pacheco State Park has beautiful displays of spring wildflowers, scenic vistas, and 28 miles of trails for horse-back riding, hiking, and mountain biking.

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JOB OPENING! State Parks is hiring an Associate State Archeologist to work across Central Valley District parks, includi...
03/10/2026

JOB OPENING!

State Parks is hiring an Associate State Archeologist to work across Central Valley District parks, including but not limited to Dos Rios, Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Columbia State Historic Park, Pacheco State Park, San Luis Reservoir SRA, Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, and Wassama Roundhouse.

đź’˛$6,332.00 - $8,680.00 per month

This position will be based in Columbia, CA and be responsible for monitoring all pertinent archeological resource projects.

⏱ Deadline: 3/31/2026

📝Apply: https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Jobs/JobPosting.aspx?JobControlId=510162

Don’t miss it!! The event of the year this Saturday the 14th from 9am - 2pm at Dos Rios, California’s newest State Park ...
06/10/2025

Don’t miss it!! The event of the year this Saturday the 14th from 9am - 2pm at Dos Rios, California’s newest State Park located west of Modesto!

05/31/2025
Join us for the 3rd annual State Parks Week! Los Banos Creek is hosting a sunset kayak event from 6pm - 8pm Thursday, Ju...
05/20/2025

Join us for the 3rd annual State Parks Week! Los Banos Creek is hosting a sunset kayak event from 6pm - 8pm Thursday, June 12th. Reserve a kayak or bring your own. Registration is required for this event and spaces are limited. To reserve a kayak please call 209-826-1196.

Correction to phone number… please call with any questions or to reserve a spot.
02/19/2025

Correction to phone number… please call with any questions or to reserve a spot.

Happy New Year from the Four Rivers Sector! Don’t forget about the many first day hikes that are being offered tomorrow ...
12/31/2024

Happy New Year from the Four Rivers Sector! Don’t forget about the many first day hikes that are being offered tomorrow January 1st! You can choose your adventure.

Two amazing guided walk opportunities! Friday after Thanksgiving, join State Parks to learn about the history of the Pac...
11/24/2024

Two amazing guided walk opportunities! Friday after Thanksgiving, join State Parks to learn about the history of the Pacheco Pass and the Pacheco Adobe. Saturday you will can walk off that Thanksgiving meal while learning about the water in the O’Neill Forebay and Reservoir. See you there!
See flyers for details. No registration needed. Saturday walk is accessible, strollers ok. No dogs allowed on trails. $10 per car day use fee applies.

11/04/2024

Golden mussel (Limnoperna fortunei), an invasive, non-native freshwater bivalve, was recently discovered in the Port of Stockton by California Department of Water Resources staff while conducting routine operations. Golden mussels have also been identified at O’Neill Forebay in Merced County after undergoing genetic testing for confirmation.

This discovery is the first known occurrence of golden mussels in North America. The species poses a significant immediate threat to the ecological health of the Delta and all waters of the state, water conveyance systems, infrastructure and water quality.

In waterways where this species is present, heavy encrustations of golden mussels have blocked municipal and industrial water intakes, necessitated ongoing biofouling removal, harmed native species in the ecosystem, increased water clarity due to intense filter feeding, and diminished water quality.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), California State Parks, California Department of Water Resources (DWR), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Reclamation, and other state, federal, and local agencies regularly coordinate through the Aquatic Invasive Species program. This partnership aims to limit the spread of invasive species in California’s waterways, which cause damage to native species and the ecosystems they need to survive.

Golden mussels were likely introduced to California by a ship traveling from an international port. They are likely to spread throughout the Delta and through the water conveyance systems associated with it. Without containment, golden mussels are likely to spread to other freshwater bodies in California, and to other ports and inland waters of North America, and abroad.

Following the initial discovery of golden mussels in the Port of Stockton, observations of additional mussels have been made on monitoring equipment downstream. Species confirmation is pending for these organisms. Golden mussels are similar in appearance, biology, and impacts to quagga and zebra mussels and are a continued priority for prevention and containment in inland waters of Southern California and across the state.

Golden mussels are native to rivers and creeks of China and Southeast Asia. They are known to be established outside of their native range in Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina. The initial introductions to these countries were also likely the result of ships from biofouling on the hulls and/or ballast water release. In most cases, the invaded range has expanded upstream from the point of introduction and inland from ports through local, human-mediated pathways. Within the invaded range significant impacts are widely documented resulting from the dense colonization of golden mussels on hard surfaces.

The California Natural Resources Agency and its partners call upon everyone working and recreating in waters of the state to clean, drain and dry watercraft and equipment every time it is removed from a waterbody. This simple measure has served to prevent spreading quagga and zebra mussels and is equally effective in stopping the overland spread of golden mussels. DWR is now conducting boat inspections at O’Neill Forebay in an effort to reduce the spread of aquatic invasive species.

CDFW is continuing to work with state, local, and federal agencies to enhance monitoring efforts, communicate additional detection and response information, and coordinate on potential next steps. Please report organisms observed in California suspected to be golden mussels to CDFW’s Invasive Species Program. Include the specific location of the observation, and at least one clear close-up photograph of the organism, and your contact information.

Submit reports via one of the following options:

Online at https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Invasives/Report
Via email to [email protected]
Via telephone to (866) 440-9530

To prevent the spread of invasive mussels, be sure to clean, drain and dry your boats. Learn more at California State Parks’ Division of Boating and Waterways webpage: https://dbw.parks.ca.gov/StopQZ.

🌳 Join us for a Guided Hike at Pacheco State Park! Discover the beauty of our natural landscapes on this 2.5-mile roundt...
10/24/2024

🌳 Join us for a Guided Hike at Pacheco State Park! Discover the beauty of our natural landscapes on this 2.5-mile roundtrip hike and learn about the diverse ecosystems that call this park home.

Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking to connect with nature, this hike is perfect for all levels.

đź“… Saturday, October 26, 2024
⏰ 8:30 AM
📍 38787 Dinosaur Point Road, Hollister, CA 95023

Don’t forget to bring your water, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure! See you on the trail! 🌿👟

🚨 Trail Closure Alert 🚨The Dinosaur Lake Trail at Pacheco State Park is currently closed due to construction at the Scou...
10/17/2024

🚨 Trail Closure Alert 🚨

The Dinosaur Lake Trail at Pacheco State Park is currently closed due to construction at the Scout Clean Energy Gonzaga Ridge wind farm.

For your safety, please avoid this area until further notice. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping us maintain a safe environment for all visitors!

Stay tuned for updates on trail reopening. Call the Four Rivers Sector office for any questions.

Address

38787 Dinosaur Point Road
Hollister, CA
95023

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