Showing posts with label San Mateo County Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Mateo County Fair. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Seal Point Park Equation: views + art + education = Bay Area bliss!


This morning, we took advantage of this gorgeous weather and packed up the car - kids, bikes, and dog included - to hit one of our favorite Bay Area parks: Seal Point.



If you haven't been to Seal Point, here's the skinny: Located right on the San Francisco Bay in San Mateo, it's part of the Shoreline Park duo (combined with Ryder Park next door, which offers a fun, German-style playground and great water feature). Seal Point has paved trails and dirt trails that go up a hill to provide even more striking views, as well as a decent enclosed dog run.

The kids love to cruise along the wide, flat bike trails. There are signs spread out through the park with information on Bay Area ecology, and the kids enjoy stopping at each sign no matter how many times we've been there. Today we read about Harbor Seals, migratory birds, and the life that thrives in the mudflats. We also took full advantage of the binocular-style view finders, seeking out distant landmarks or boats floating in the water.


There are kinetic sculptures placed along the dirt trails that climb the hill. Such fun! They beckon from a distance, shimmering, whirling metal, sometimes appearing like fabric blowing in the wind. When you get up close, you realize that many of them have auditory elements, as well, ringing bells and singing with the movement of metal.

A snowy egret hopped along with us for a while today. I stopped to watch a plane coming into SFO, and was able to tap into that feeling of arriving in a new place, seeing the view as the people in the plane are seeing it. A placard showed me the Bay Area landmarks visible from the park, further evoking this birds eye perspective.

To get to Seal Point, take Highway 101 to the 3rd Street exit in San Mateo. Follow 3rd Street east. You'll pass Ryder Park first, and then turn left into the parking lot for Seal Point.

May the egret be with you.


Sign explaining the view from Seal Point




Monday, June 14, 2010

San Mateo County Fair on the cheap

We went to the first day of the San Mateo County Fair yesterday, and let me tell you, the carnies are still well rehearsed in the ancient art of parting you from your money.

We walked around, the children making us easy targets, as the games people called out to us non-stop, "Guaranteed to win! Get the ping pong ball in the bowl, win a goldfish! Come on, the kids will enjoy this!"

What with parking ($10), entrance fee ($10 adult, $8 child), carnival ride tickets ($3-$5 per ride), lemonade ($6), it all adds up. But it doesn't have to. I was scoping out ways to enjoy the fair without feeling like I was spending a fortune to be there.

The first tips come before you walk in the gates. Tip #1, arrive early (it opens at noon) and find street parking. It's not that hard, but you're out of luck if you get there late. Getting there early also avoids the big crowds.

Tip # 2, buy your tickets online. You can save $17 on a family of four by getting the Family Fun Pack for $19, admitting two adults and two juniors. Children five and under are always free. Individual tickets are also discounted if you purchase them online first.

If you're going to go on lots of the carnival rides, go ahead and get the carnival pass for $21. That's like 5-7 rides, if you're paying individually. There's plenty of free entertainment, with live music, livestock displays of fatted 4-H cows, pigs, turkeys, etc.

There are also lots of fun, free activities for children. Near the Livestock Arena is an area called Rancho California. Several little booths allow the kids to experience California's agricultural legacy, from tossing a lasso around a stuffed horse to riding little tractors. Kids can pan for gold, saddle a pretend horse, milk a pretend cow, or play dress up, and all for free.

Inside the Shopping Hall, there is a room with tons of legos, perfect for allowing creative children to go to town constructing something. Near the kids' carnival section, there is a free art zone and a free kids' karaoke stage.

One of the most fun free activities, though, has to be the pig races. Those little piglets squeal and run while the crowd cheers them on, and the man from Arkansas makes an entertaining host. It's good for all ages. For more details, visit the San Mateo County Fair website.