Address: Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“Outstanding views the entire trail to the pulpit may not be for everyone but most of it can be done by most children and adults. It is a very difficult climb if you wanted to be on the pulpit itself. Definitely not for everyone the easiest way to access it is from the fire interpretive trail. Hiking from the upper lots would be more challenging.”
Address: Fire Interpretive Trail, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“We went on a hike to Mt Diablo. Started from the Mitchell Canyon trial head. And went through fire interpretive trail to Deer Flat. From there to camping area and used to summit trail to get to the summit. It's doable if you are in good shape. Total distance is about 14 miles round trip. Elevation gain is about 3700.”
Address: Juniper Trail, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“Great outdoors place! Love the secret trails too!”
Address: Clayton, CA 94517, USA
“Excellent hill. Turkeys, deer, bobcats... Highly recommend. Subtracted one star due to rattlesnakes.”
Address: 10 Mt Alpine Ct, Clayton, CA 94517, USA
“Very inviting. Huge playground for kids. Picnic tables. Even music shows sometimes!”
Address: 3105 Willow Pass Rd, Bay Point, CA 94565, USA
“I had pleasant interactions with talented mantors. They do an extra mile to help you out. They deserve all the appreciation.”
Address: Summit Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“Absolutely amazing! This was just a quick trip for me, in town for work and wanted to do something I've never done before. I'm from Illinois where the closest to mountains we have seem to be speed bumps. So climb (drive) a mountain it is! Honestly, I was white knuckled the majority of the way up. But the roads are paved and maintained wonderfully. You need to be careful of the bikers (with calves of steel), and the random gang of HUGE turkeys and what I think were quail. Appreciate there are Bobcats in the area as well. Your drive up will be worth it when you get to the very top, and climb 2 small flights of stairs to the observation area. Unobstructed 360 degree views. It was breathtaking! Side note- the ride down is a lot quicker and more fun! Cost: $10. Worth it!”
Address: Unnamed Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“Campground is ideal for ~20 people. Has water facility + the cars can be parked near tent site. Too many racoons visit the site at night so keep the site clean and dispose eatables properly. Loved the panoramic views and the beautiful sunset!”
Address: Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“Good to see everybody out enjoying the nice weather.”
Address: 1512 N Gate Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“Nice place , beautiful view”
Address: 1512 N Gate Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“Great camp next to.mount Diablo”
Address: Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA
“The view is awesome here that your could see all bay area on the hill. But somehow, there are lots of flies around the site. Site is first come first serve, so come earlier if you want to get the better site.”
Address: 1336 Pennsylvania Blvd, Concord, CA 94521, USA
“The park is pretty nice. I was there for soccer. With 2 games going parking can be scarce.”
Address: 19953 San Ramon Valley Blvd, San Ramon, CA 94583, USA
“Great place to bring kids. Great place to educate kids. Makes a good field trip for school. You can learn about old tools that we used to farm. There is a barn full of tractors. They have horses, chickens, and lamb. I had a fun time going and would recommend you bring your kids. Every year they have a little event.”
Address: 1885 Camino Ramon, Danville, CA 94526, Danville, CA 94526, USA
“Nice, small, quiet park. Great place to stop for a little while with small kids as playground is small. Nice green area for sports, picnicking or some limited kite flying. Not the same amenities as the larger parks but enjoyable, neighborhood park.”
Address: 816 Brookside Dr, Danville, CA 94526, USA
“What a great park! It has a super cute play area for kids, ball fields, basketball courts, and a paved walking trail in a loop. There are rose beds and a pretty botanical area. The neighborhood is nice. It feels open and safe. I have seen people with dogs off leash but I've never had an issue with one being unruly. For you pokemon go players there are tons of poke stops and gyms and I've had fun meeting other players.”
Address: 2410 Diablo Lakes Ln, Diablo, CA 94528, USA
“Good place for hiking and biking”
Address: Turtle Creek Rd, Concord, CA 94521, USA
“Great park walking or jogging. Has an awesome sized dog park. Lots of open space and a large pond with geese.”
Address: 227 Cloverbrook Cir, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA
“Me and kids love the wildlife and trails this is our spot”
Address: 2011 W Leland Rd, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA
“Clean new bathrooms! Small but adequate playground. A big Dog park and big grassy area. There are plenty of tables and a BBQ pit for party's size of 30 -50 ppl maybe. Downside it gets windy in that area and the grass is always wet when we go. Sometimes I see folks just sitting in their car there and the parking lot is right in front of the playarea.. I don't know what that's about but it makes me uneasy.”
Address: San Ramon, CA 94583, USA
“I have a friend that lives there and we go there all the time, sometimes there would be baseball practice but the swings are a little rusty but theres nothing to worry about.”
Address: Bollinger Canyon Rd, San Ramon, CA 94583, USA
“Very nice place! It has a nice playground, baseball field, and a bike park. The bike park does get muddy after it rains.”
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