The park is part of a larger group of county parks known as the Pescadero-Memorial Park Complex, formed by nearby land acquisitions: •
Memorial Park (1924) •
Sam McDonald County Park (acquired 1958, established 1970) •
Heritage Grove Redwood Preserve • Pescadero Creek County Park (acquired 1968) They are adjacent to
Portola Redwoods State Park and close to several areas preserved by the
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, including the
Russian Ridge Open Space Preserve and the
Skyline Ridge Open Space Preserve. Pescadero Creek Park sits atop a deposit of natural gas and oil. Natural gas occasionally bubbles up through seams near Hoffman Creek producing a strong gas odor. Crude oil pools up in the channel of Tarwater Creek, and seeps into Jones Gulch Creek staining the rocks.
Pescadero Creek The park is dominated by the
Pescadero Creek, which provides winter habitat for
steelhead trout, and a redwood forest with 26 miles of trails. Horseback riding is also popular here, and many use Jack Brook Horse Camp in San McDonald Park to connect. Hike-in camps are available to backpackers. Hiking trails that cross the Pescadero Creek do not have bridges (stepping stones provided), though the fire road crossings are bridged. Tributaries of Pescadero Creek in this park are: •
Schenly Creek •
Towne Creek •
Jones Gulch (San Mateo County) •
Harwood Creek •
Parke Gulch •
Dark Gulch •
Carriger Creek •
Keyston Creek •
Tarwater Creek •
Rhododendron Creek •
Wally's Creek •
Shingle Mill Creek •
Hooker Creek •
Fall Creek •
Iverson Creek ==References==