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San Lorenzo Park in King City to reopen for Day Use Activities on July 1; Part of No Day Use Entry Fee Program

Monterey County Parks announces the re-opening of San Lorenzo Park beginning Thursday, July 1, 2021. San Lorenzo Park is located in King City at the base of the Santa Lucia Mountains. Camping and picnic areas were closed at the park due to COVID in April 2020, although the trails were available on a walk-in basis. With this reopening, visitors will again be able to enjoy all day use picnic areas of the park and as well as access the walking trail along the Salinas River. San Lorenzo Park has many family picnic sites available throughout the park on a first come first serve basis. In addition, there are 5 mini Group Picnic sites and 2 large picnic sites available by reservation. The DeAnza Building and Depot Buildings are also available by reservation. Deposit and site fees are applicable to all areas subject to reservations. Please visit Monterey County’s online reservation system: https://secure.rec1.com/CA/monterey-county-ca/catalog for more information and to make your reservations. The RV campgrounds remain closed at this time. Reopening of the Campground will be announced at a later date. San Lorenzo Park is part of a year-long No Day Use Entry Fee Program which will begin July 1, 2021 and run through June 30, 2022. Please contact Monterey County Parks at (831) 755-4895 or parks@co.monterey.ca.us with questions.

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