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- Hiking
- Off-Roading
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Stanislaus County Parks manages several recreational facilities including Woodward Reservoir, Modesto Reservoir, Frank Raines Off-Highway Vehicle Park, LaGrange Off-Highway Vehicle Park, Laird Park, and several community parks and centers. The La Grange Regional Park includes the Off-Highway Vehicle area, Gold Dredge area, Livery Stables, Jail, School House, and Museum, Joe Domecq Wilderness area, Kiwanis Camp, Basso and Old La Grange Bridge, La Grange Cemetery, Robert's Ferry Cemetery, French Bar Cemetery, Basso Fishing Access, Turlock State Lake Fishing Access, and 225 acres of river bottom along the Tuolumne River. Frank Raines Regional Park includes the Off-Highway Vehicle area, Campground, Day Use Park, and the Minniear Area, which encompasses over 1,000 acres of undeveloped land designed for non-motorized recreation use. Laird Regional Park consists of 97 acres of land, 30 of which open to the public for recreational purposes. The Department has operated recreational facilities at Woodward Reservoir in partnership with South San Joaquin Irrigation District (SSJID) for over 50 years. This facility encompasses 6,667 acres, including 2,900 acres covered by the reservoir. The Department has operated recreational facilities at Modesto Reservoir in partnership with Modesto Irrigation District (MID) for more than 50 years. This facility covers 5,080 acres, including 2,800 acres covered by the reservoir.
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