Tiarra J.
Yelp
Shipley Nature Center was exactly what we needed.
After being cooped up all day with rain, the first sign of sun had me itching to get my son out into nature. We chose Shipley without really knowing what to expect, and it ended up being such a sweet little reset.
Important note: they're only open 9am to 1pm, so you've got to get there early. Parking was also super easy with plenty of space.
Right when we walked in, there was a lovely lady at a table who offered us a scavenger hunt, which was adorable and instantly made it feel kid-friendly. Before we even started, my son and I posted up at the cutest little checkers board and played a few rounds in the sunshine. Simple quality time like that, in a beautiful setting, is everything.
Then we hit the trails and since it was the day after rain, we saw the coolest mushroom situation: fuzzy white ones, bright orange ooey-gooey looking ones, and the kind that blend into the logs like nature's little magic trick. There are little ponds, trees with berries, and then you keep walking and find a tiny little redwood grove. I love redwoods. The fresh air and that slightly cooler feel under them is unreal.
Bathrooms? Yes, and they were clean and easy to find, which matters. Trails were very flat, but I wouldn't call it stroller-friendly, especially right after rain. It was a little muddy in spots, but they have mulch and wood chips down in a lot of areas which helps.
On the way out, I noticed the suggested donation is $5, but it's free to enter, which I really appreciate. They also mentioned First Fridays have extended hours and kid activities, so we're definitely coming back for that.
Summary: easy parking, sweet kid-friendly touches, and a simple nature walk that feels like a mini reset. If you catch it the day after rain, just wear shoes you don't mind getting a little dirty.