Top Parks in Contra costa county, California, United states, Page 12

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Trails End Path

Address: Trails End Dr, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA

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Castle Rock Youth Sports Park

Address: 870 Hutchinson Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA

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“Great field”

Northgate Park

Address: 2871 Bowling Green Dr, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA

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“Gorgeous view! A place that must be known as a must see for tourists. I feel like the amount of popularity this place gets does not do it justice. The dirt roads are kind of slippery so beware. There are two swings: one you can sit on and another that you can stand on. They're both freaking awesome to try and you can take great pictures on them with Walnut Creek right behind you !”

Concord Community Park

Address: 3501 Cowell Rd, Concord, CA 94520, USA

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“Well maintained. Can be a quick picnic spot if u live around this place. Some BBQ areas requires reservation. The do have few open BBQ area as well.”

Concord Community Park; Pool

Address: 3501 Cowell Rd, Concord, CA 94518, USA

Park Health School

“It’s a beautiful long-course pool. It’s never crowded. The hours are convenient. This place is a godsend for serious swimmers.”

Bayview Circle Park

Address: Concord, CA 94520, USA

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Hemme Station Park

Address: Iron Horse Regional Trail, Alamo, CA 94507, USA

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“Great to have water and rest rooms right on the Iron Horse Trail :-)”

San Ramon Valley YMCA

Address: Danville, CA 94526, USA

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Hap Magee Ranch Park

Address: 1025 La Gonda Way, Danville, CA 94526, USA

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“This may be the nicest park in the Danville/Alamo area. Too bad more people don't use it. They need to add bark at the play structure though as you can't even get a wheelchair in it now.”

Hap Magee Ranch Dog Park

Address: La Gonda Way, Alamo, CA 94507, USA

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“Beautiful park. Lived here several years, and first time we have been here. Best kept park secret! Only stumbled upon it for junior prom pics.”

Rudgear Park

Address: 2261 Dapplegray Ln, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

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“Great green area for families and fields for soccer, football other sports including basketball, tennis, pickel ball etc and a children's playground. Bathrooms and parking available. PS Pick up after your dog so all can enjoy walks, please.”

Franco Ranch Loop Trail

Address: Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

Park

“Great for running or a calm nature walk”

Rockspring Place trail entrance - Shell Ridge

Address: 1880-1898 Rockspring Pl, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

Park

“Nice access point. Parking was easy and the landscape is beautiful right away!”

BART Linear Park

Address: Port Chicago Hwy, Concord, CA 94520, USA

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“This park connects to a trail (which is the "linear" part I suppose) that takes you to downtown Concord, another park, and you will pass a Starbucks and shopping center on the left, etc.. This is a very scenic park (and once I even happened upon a family of turkeys). I've always been here during the day, so it's been safe. A few commuters take the trail from the BART station. You will see a bicyclist here and there and a couple of runners here and there, but it's usually not heavily populated. The trains run right next to this park, so there is noise pollution and this is not an "all day" hang out park per se because it's surrounded by concrete.”

Elem Park

Address: Alamo, CA 94507, USA

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El Divisadero Park

Address: El Divisadero Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA

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“Very small ...500 yards tops”

Krueger Fields

Address: Cowell Rd, Concord, CA 94520, USA

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“Great place to play”

Concord Skatepark

Address: 1174 San Miguel Rd, Concord, CA 94518, USA

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“The kid loves going here!”

Maybeck Park

Address: Amy Ln, Concord, CA 94520, USA

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Clyde Park

Address: Concord, CA 94520, USA

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Sugarloaf Open Space

Address: 2161 Youngs Valley Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

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“Pulled off the freeway to take a break from traffic. Free parking. Clean bathroom. Very pretty and peaceful. I saw bbq pits. Very nice!”

Howe Homestead Park

Address: 2950 Walnut Blvd, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

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“Area is nice, I did find ticks on the trail to shell ridge when I was there in March so be careful.”

Lar Rieu Park

Address: 196 El Camino Corto, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

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“Nice park great location”

Heather Farms Kids Park

Address: 623-853 N San Carlos Dr, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA

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“Hands down our favorite park in the Concord/WC/Lafayette area. HUGE play structures with loads of variety and really fun jack and Jill artificial turf hills to slide down. Can get insanely busy at weekends, but rose/kids garden is a short stroll away and lot of fun to explore. Prodigious amounts of duck/goose poop around the lake. Baking hot in summer but great place to take kids the rest of the year.”

Hillcrest Community Park

Address: Olivera Rd & Grant St, Concord, CA 94520, USA

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“You just simply can't go wrong at Hillcrest Community Park. It's a cool spot to bring a date, go for a family picnic, or even spend some alone time to unwind. If you haven't been here before it's one of those places in la I would highly recommend checking out. Morning, noon, or night anytime of the week. It's simply a must.”

Quail Court Office Park

Address: 43 Quail Ct, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, USA

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Visitor Viewpoint

Address: 201 John Glenn Dr, Concord, CA 94520, USA

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“Great place to watch planes and let grand son to run around”

Rail Trail Park

Address: Concord, CA 94520, USA

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Las Trampas - Del Amigo Trail Entrance

Address: 407 Starview Dr, Danville, CA 94526, USA

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“Steep and rewarding hike. We enjoyed the views from the higher grounds. Highly recommend it.”

Ringtail Cat Staging Area

Address: 560 Hemme Ave, Alamo, CA 94507, USA

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“This is a great local trailhead, particularly beautiful in the fall when the leaves change. Come back in winter when the creek is flowing. There are plenty of mushrooms and swapmy creatures like salamanders that one can find if they're keeping their eyes peeled. A lot of kids come here to drink and smoke pot, often evident by leftover booze or candy wrappers, but for the most part it's serene and mostly clean. There are mutiple different paths you can take, ranging from very minor elevation to some pretty steep areas. If you stick to the main trail it's a pretty easy romp through the woods. The higher you climb in elevation, the better the view, obviously. A hidden gem.”

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