Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area adventure.
A restful and restorative patch of green with stellar fishing in California's San Joaquin Valley.
If you find yourself halfway between Merced and Modesto in need of a nature infusion, this park hits the spot. Surrounded by the Merced River in the arid San Joaquin Valley, George J. Hatfield SRA is a shady little park with great fishing.
Popular activities for locals include swimming, floating and dog walking. Picnics, barbecues, birthday parties, and family reunions are also the park's claim to Central Valley fame. First-come first-served rustic camping, RV access, and family and group campsites are available.
The 46.5-acre park boasts a multitude of native riparian zone trees and is home to numerous bird species. Near the park, a historic bridge built in 1910 spans the Merced River.
No cars allowed up there, but bikers and pedestrians enjoy great views of the river. Anglers land rainbow trout and bass in the spring, while catfish and perch abound throughout the year.
There's no boating ramp, but there are miles of river frontage with plentiful shade to cool you.
The best time to visit George J. Hatfield State Recreation Area is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer offers warm days perfect for water activities, while winter may bring cooler temperatures and fewer visitors.