Placer County officials announced last week that a few dozen cattle are now at the park.
"Not only does it help reduce the risk of wildfires, but it also promotes a diverse ecosystem and keeps the park's grasslands healthy," said Placer County Parks Administrator Erika Seward in a statement. "We encourage visitors to enjoy the park responsibly and respect the cattle as they do their important work."
Mooove over. County of PlacerIf a cow does end up blocking a path, officials urge people to approach slowly and speak in a normal tone. That should be enough to get animals to move out of the way – but if the cows don't move, visitors are urged to give them a wide berth and walk around them.
Visiting Hidden Falls Regional Park requires a reservation on weekend days. A number of other days where high usage is expected also require reservations.
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