Oakland Nature Preserve

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Oakland, United States

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Children's museum· Hiking area· Natural history museum· Tourist attraction· Art And Entertainment· Nature preserve· Education center· Local history museum· Park

Oakland Nature Preserve Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Oakland Nature Preserve is located in Oakland, United States on 747 Machette Trail. Oakland Nature Preserve is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category children's museum in United States.

Address

747 Machette Trail

Phone

+1 4079050054

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Daminick1980

Definitely one of the most well set up preserves I've been too. Great trails and boardwalk. It was great to see restoration of natural habitat going on. A must go if you like nature trails!

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Ogre Ray

Excellent trail and park. Very well maintained, with planked walkways from entry to the end on the lake. Excellent for strollers, elderly, handicapped, etc.... but also just great for everyone. Educational placards through the walk, with plenty of shaded benches along the way. Great walking trail park, with lots of wildlife.

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Luis L

This place is amazing. You can relax, work-out and have a pleasant time alone or with friends and family. Throughout the trail you will find information about the plants and animals in the area. The preserve is well maintained, has restrooms and free parking. If you are looking for a trail this is a must. If you visit during dawn, please take bug repellent or the mosquitoes will have a feast.

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onthegoboomer

This is a beautiful park to visit if you are looking for a quiet walk with nature. There are several trails and I will return to do the red trail. Today we walked the boardwalk to the Lake (2/3 mile) and walked around to see birds. We saw a few in the water along side a baby alligator sunbathing in the reeds and a woodpecker. The bathrooms are very clean and the museum is informative along with live specimens including a tarantula, two snakes, frogs, lizard and turtles. They also have a black bear, skunk and poisonous snake all in a case (taxidermy). The boardwalk has placards describing the various plants and trees but because it is winter they were lacked the spring beauty absent of flowers.

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Taylor Ransom

Wonderful trail and great little area inside. We were able to see frogs, spiders and snakes inside and then walk around. It was a little wet, but did not get overly muddy. We saw some cool animals too!