Location
Santa Ynez Valley
One of what County Parks calls a 'hidden treasure', Los Alamos is a 51-acre park at the mouth of the Drum Canyon. Families enjoy picnicking here, where they can kick back, enjoy a game of softball or horseshoes, or watch the woodpeckers at work.
Park Description:
One of what County Parks calls a 'hidden treasure', Los Alamos is a 51-acre park at the mouth of the Drum Canyon. Families enjoy picnicking here, where they can kick back, enjoy a game of softball or horseshoes, or watch the woodpeckers at work.
Park Features:
Ball Fields, BBQ Grills, Benches or Picnic Tables, Bike Trails, Group Picnic Areas, Hiking Trails, Horseshoes, Playground, Restrooms.
Location:
From Highway 101 take Highway 135 into the heart of Los Alamos, then head into the hills of Drum Canyon via Centennial Road. The park will be on your left.
Hours:
8:00 AM to Sunset
Reservations:
(805) 568-2460