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CONTACT INFORMATION

Amber Sprock *
Public Information Office/ Marketing Director, Central Valley District
22708 Broadway, Columbia, CA 95310
(209) 540-6857 phone 1
[email protected]


Anthony Tealdi *
Supervising State Park Peace Officer, Four Rivers Sector
209.826.1197 phone 1
[email protected]


Permits Department, State Parks and Beaches
California Film Commission
7080 Hollywood Blvd., Suite 900, Hollywood, CA 90028 USA
323.860.2960 phone 1
800.858.4749 phone 2
[email protected]
http://film.ca.gov/state-permits/parks-beaches/


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Keywords: Hills; Trails

Site Condition: There is also a wind turbine farm which generates enough clean electrical power for 3,500 homes.

General Notes: Although the total park area is 6,890 acres only the western 2,600 acres are open for public use at this time. updated 7.22.2010 mm / 1.5.2011 lm / 9.18.15 / 10.23.2015 lb / /2.29.16 gb / 4.27.2020 bd

Jurisdictions: CALIFORNIA FILM COMMISSION - CFC, SAN BENITO COUNTY FILM COMMISSION

Within 30-Mile Studio Zone: N

State Property: Y

Closed/Vacant: N

Ownership: state

Verified: 7/7/2025

Location Details

Pacheco State Park (SP) and Windmill Farm / Wind Energy

United States / Hollister, California
Location ID: #7686

Pacheco State Park is the last remaining portion of the Mexican land grant, El Rancho San Luis Gonzaga. Francisco Pacheco and his son Juan were granted the property and built the first house in Merced County on this land in 1843. The land remained in the Pacheco family through five generations until Paula Fatjo, the great-great granddaughter of Francisco Pacheco, donated the land in 1992 to be a park for future generations who share her love of animals, horse back riding, history, and unspoiled land. This land has been a horse and a cattle ranch since 1843 and has breath taking views of the Central Valley to the east and the Santa Clara Valley to the west.

The park has beautiful displays of spring wildflowers, scenic vistas, and outstanding trails for horse-back riding, hiking, and mountain biking. The 28 miles of trails offer several loop options to give visitors the choice of a hike or ride of from one to twenty miles or more. During the spring the park’s grassy slopes abound with blossoming wildflowers. The park is home to tule elk, deer, bobcat, coyote, fox, several hawks, golden eagles and many other smaller animals. Cattle continue to graze on the ranch in the winter and spring months.
Location/Directions: Pacheco State Park is located 24 miles west of Los Banos or 20 miles east of Gilroy off Highway 152 on Dinosaur Point Road.

Pacheco State Park is a good place to visit in April for wildflowers. The park is on Highway 152, located 20 miles east of Gilroy in MERCED COUNTY. * On Saturday, April 17, the park will celebrate its first Wildflower Day from 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. There will be self-guided as well as guide-led nature hikes throughout the park and all visitors will receive a free Pacheco Wildflower button. Visitors are advised to bring their own water, picnic lunch, sunscreen, and wear sturdy shoes. The park phone number is (209) 826-1196.

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