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Manteca is in the Heart of California and the perfect location to stay at one of our beautiful hotels and play throughout California.
Just one hour to San Francisco, the State Capital of Sacramento or Historic Gold Country and two hours to Yosemite National Park, Manteca is your "base" for adventure in the Central Valley of California. |
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SPRECKELS PARK BMX RACE TRACK-District CA10
Developed by the City of Manteca, ABA American Bicycle Association, and Anderson's 209 BMX Race Team. Manteca's newest 6.70 acre park facility for Bicycle Motocross BMX offers year round recreational riding and competitive racing opportunities on a 1,200 foot-long track and provides a healthy positive cycling environment for participants of all ages. This park is sanctioned by The American Bicycle Association, the largest BMX sanctioning body in the USA.
941 Spreckels Avenue-Manteca, CA, 95336 www.SpreckelsParkBMX.com
Racing every Sunday, signups 11am-1pm, races immediately following.
Track HOTLINE: 209-603-1670 email:
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Primary Contact Person: Jon Anderson, 209-815-8376
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WILDLIFE-Caswell State Park |
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Only 15 minutes from Manteca. One of the most magnificent aspects of the 258 acre preserve is the lush natural stand of ripirian oak trees. You are guaranteed to enjoy this woodland park loaded with wildlife, seemingly endless nature hiking trails, fishing from the bank of the Stanislaus River, swimming on the sandy beach and public picnic areas. Both day use, and RV & Tent camping are available. South Austin Road-Ripon, CA (209) 599-3810 www.parks.ca.gov

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DAY TRIPS-Delta Waterways |
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Fishing, water skiing, and boating are all available just minutes from Manteca on our Delta waterways. The Delta is made up of more then 1,000 miles of waterways to explore. Attend one of our many fishing derbies or a weekend on a houseboat is just some of the ways to spend your time on the Delta.
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MORE-Things To Do in Surrounding 209 Area |
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MUSEUM-Manteca Historical Society |
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As you take a step back in time you will see the history of Manteca and our Central Valley unfold before you. You will be taken on a tour of the early years of Manteca, the railroad, our businesses and or local heritage.
Museum is open Tuesday and Wednesdays – 1:00 – 3:00 PM, Thursdays & Sundays 1:00 – 4:00 PM
Admission is Free - 600 W. Yosemite Ave (209) 825-3021 |
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The Manteca Skate Park is located along the Tidewater Bikeway just north of Center Street. |
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BIKE RIDE-Tidewater Bike Path |
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Known as the spine of Manteca’s citywide bike system, the 3.4 mile path runs from the northern city limits at Lathrop Road to the southern city limits at Spreckels Road. The 12 foot wide paved pathway runs alongside a 3 foot wide jogging trail. Both are separated from traffic for safety and to allow runners and bikers to enjoy the natural landscaping with over 1000 trees, benches, drinking fountains, bike racks and lockers.
Call Manteca Parks & Recreation for more information (209) 239-8470 Click HERE for a list of Manteca City Parks
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Woodward Park is located approximately 1/2 mile east of Main Street on Woodward Avenue.
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