Wednesday, April 18, 2012




Bedwell Bayfront Park

Located in Menlo Park, Ca. , a former landfill site, has a lot to offer to families, hikers and photographers.
In spring, nature brings out it's bounty of colors in both wild flowers, butterflies, and the green grasses.
The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, surrounds the park and it's wildlife for us to enjoy. Many different species of waterfowl can be observed from the hiking trails, as are rabbits, and ground squirrels. If you are bringing your dogs with you, please keep them on a leash at all times.
There are a few stone structures located in the park for sitting and enjoying the sounds of the birds in the trees, marshes, and flying overhead.
Western Tiger Swallowtail







If you spend a few hours there, you will see Great Egrets, Red Tail Hawks, Canadian Geese, many other birds, as well as Monarch, Western Tiger Swallowtail butterflies, and tons of snails.
The park is open from sunrise to sunset and by the gate there is a sign indicating what time the gate will be locked. It is a popular place for hikers who enjoy the trails with a friend. The quiet times are early morning to enjoy the wildlife without many disturbances.
Great White Egret




How to get there:
From US 101 in San Mateo County, exit Marsh Road. Drive east, and where the road
bends sharply right at the junction with Bayfront Expressway, continue straight
into the park. You can park along the road a short distance from the trail head, or continue to one of two parking lots.

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