Address: 310 Civic Dr, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, USA
“I attended a volunteer appreciation event for John Muir Health volunteers. The venue was attractive. The chairs and tables were fine although I don't know if it was provided by the venue or it was rented from an outside provider. My party came a little late and it was hard to find a parking place.”
Address: 147 Gregory Ln, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, USA
“Pretty great park. Two playgrounds for different age groups, plenty of green space and tall trees for shade and fresh air. Wide open areas for games of volleyball or football and wooded areas for lounging and relaxing. They have 1.5 Basketball, 2 baseball fields, and a bocci ball court make this a great place for group activities. They also provide benches, picnic tables, and grills on site. Overall, one of the better parks I've been to. Plenty to do. Right next to the aquatics center and senior center.”
Address: 738 Grayson Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, USA
“I love this park because it its in the heart of dtla and in the middle of traffic buildings u enjoy the beauty of nature here and the sky scrapers my fiancé and I have been wanting to get information on how to get a city permit and have our wedding ceremony here.”
Address: Paso Nogal Rd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, USA
“You can choose to hike or bring your pups to the closed in dog park area which is HUGE to allow for lots of play. There are usually a lot of dogs here and their owners tend to have good control. It's our go to spot.”
Address: 901 Taylor Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, USA
“Dinosaur Hill Park has been here since I can remember. (1955) It is right in back of the house my Dad built at that time on Random Way. I loved climbing the hill up to the top so I could see the incredible view!!! I went there December 28th 2018 for the first time since 1960. WOW!!! The day was so clear and the view was just spectacular!!! I took some pictures that I added the photos to this place on Google maps. The only reasons I didn't give dinosaur Hill Park five stars is because there are no facilities here and it really needs some work for access especially for the handicapped. There is just a dirt path and there are some rickety stairs not to be trusted. This area is not really accessible during the rain or when it's really wet. There is no pavement and and no cement. Just dirt and mud and grass. There is a handicap parking place and the pathway is accessible if it is dry. Another thing I was disappointed in was that people have spray-painted graffiti on the interesting natural rocks and boulders. Please be respectful of this place”
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