Often early or late in the day, deer can be seen moving silently through the park.
Seen throughout the park, cottontail rabbits think if they stay still then no one can see them.
Always busy and entertaining, gray squirrels make Park Sierra trees their homes.
Look quick! Small lizards enjoy the sun but will quickly hide if people get too close.
Field mice and wood rats are mostly harmless but can be a nuisance to stored vehicles.
Smaller than coyotes, gray fox are shy and rarely seen but still consider our woodlands their habitat.
Another shy animal, opossums share Park Sierra's forests with our Members.
Raccoons are known to visit our park in search of easy meals.
Skunks are not often seen but do occasionally visit our park.
Visitors, members and their pets need to stay alert for rattlesnakes during the warmer months.
In October you may see harmless male Tarantulas lumbering along Park pathways and roads in search of a mate.
Coyote - These small hunters are mostly heard, not seen, in woods surrounding the Park. Visitors are cautioned to always make sure their pets are protected, especially at night.
Bobcat sightings aren't rare as one might think. These small hunters are occasional visitors, quick to retreat at the slightest sound or sight.
Cougar - Very rarely in Park history, these solitary hunters have been reported in the woods around Park Sierra
In over 25 years of Park Sierra history, tracks or other signs of brown bears have been reported a handful of times.
One of the Park's ubiquitous Gophers smiling for the camera!
Sierran Tree frogs can often be found in site plumbing weather boxes
Rare sighting of a Gilbert's Skink looking for a mate
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Park of the Sierras
(559) 206-9907
Office Hours Mon - Fri 8AM to 4PM Sat - Sun 9AM to 4PM
PARK SIERRA IS OPEN AGAIN - October 20,2020
To all members:
Effective immediately, the Park is open to guests and renters, subject to COVID-19 restrictions.
Only Escapees may rent space in the park.
Members may rent spaces for guests, and may invite guests for day use. Members will continue to be responsible for their guests.
Whether renters or guests, all visitors must practice isolation for 10 days. Isolation means no access to the Clubhouse, laundry or public restrooms. Everyone is to practice social distancing outside of immediate family groups. Outdoor activity without masks is permissible as long as people are more than 6 feet apart. Masks are required outdoors when six-foot separation cannot be maintained, and at all times indoors.
The Clubhouse remains closed to all groups as long as Madera County is in the purple category. When the county category changes, Clubhouse rules will be changed accordingly and the Members will be advised promptly.
For further details, check your copy of the Park Rules, available from the Park Office.