Explore near San Gabriel River: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit
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Nice rural city park and river running through Georgetown
The San Gabriel River flows through Georgetown and is best enjoyed at the Blue Hole (south fork) as well as 180-acre rural San Gabriel Park located along Morrow Street. This is a great little park whe...
This was our first visit to the San Gabriel River and park but it won’t be our last. It is like a magical place hidden in the middle of a busy, populated area. The river winds around the park and ev...
San Gabriel Park is a beautiful, relaxing place to walk, jog, picnic, play with the kids, or just nap under the giant spreading Live Oak trees. There are tables, BBQ pits, playscapes and miles of wal...
I grew up near the San Gabriel River and have enjoyed viewing it over the years. I enjoy seeing the river in Georgetown and Circleville and near Granger. I used to enjoy fishing for Catfish many years...
The river is very difficult to access except at the Georgetown Park area which even has a sidewalk long the river's edge. The remaining portions of the river are over grown, infested with ticks and v...
Nice rural city park and river running through Georgetown
The San Gabriel River flows through Georgetown and is best enjoyed at the Blue Hole (south fork) as well as 180-acre rural San Gabriel Park located along Morrow Street. This is a great little park whe...
Absolutely Beautiful Park
This was our first visit to the San Gabriel River and park but it won’t be our last. It is like a magical place hidden in the middle of a busy, populated area. The river winds around the park and ev...
Beautiful!
San Gabriel Park is a beautiful, relaxing place to walk, jog, picnic, play with the kids, or just nap under the giant spreading Live Oak trees. There are tables, BBQ pits, playscapes and miles of wal...
River Views
I grew up near the San Gabriel River and have enjoyed viewing it over the years. I enjoy seeing the river in Georgetown and Circleville and near Granger. I used to enjoy fishing for Catfish many years...
Difficult to access except in park areas.
The river is very difficult to access except at the Georgetown Park area which even has a sidewalk long the river's edge. The remaining portions of the river are over grown, infested with ticks and v...