HomeProtected PlacesCrockett Hills Regional Park
Crockett Hills Regional Park adventures

Crockett Hills Regional Park Adventures

Crockett Hills Regional Park offers visitors sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay Area, with rolling hills and varied trails ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

1,620
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
85,000
Annual Visitors
1998
Year Established

About Crockett Hills Regional Park

 

Located in Contra Costa County, California, Crockett Hills Regional Park spans across 1,620 acres of open grasslands and oak woodlands. The park's topography ranges from gentle slopes to steeper hills reaching elevations up to 1,120 feet, providing panoramic vistas of Mount Diablo, San Pablo Bay, and the Carquinez Strait. The park’s ecosystem supports native grasslands and scattered oak groves that offer habitat to local wildlife such as hawks, deer, and coyotes. Historically, the area was home to ranches before being acquired by East Bay Regional Park District in the late 20th century to provide outdoor recreational opportunities close to urban centers. Popular activities include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and birdwatching. The park features an interconnected network of multi-use trails, with scenic overlooks and picnic areas that attract families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Crockett Hills Regional Park is especially popular for sunrise and sunset views, capturing stunning light over the Bay Area waters and hills. The park’s open space and relatively mild terrain make it accessible to a broad range of skill levels, from casual walkers to experienced mountain bikers. The park is dog-friendly, providing off-leash areas for well-behaved pets. As a regional park, it combines natural beauty with easy accessibility, serving as a peaceful getaway spot close to the communities of Crockett and Martinez. Its combination of natural habitat and recreation makes Crockett Hills an asset in conserving local open space while encouraging healthy outdoor activities.

Highlights

Highlight

Panoramic views from the highest hilltops overlooking San Pablo Bay and Mount Diablo

Highlight

Diverse trail system supporting hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian use

Highlight

Native oak woodlands providing habitat for local wildlife including raptors and deer

Highlight

Off-leash dog area allowing pets to enjoy the park freely in designated zones

Notable Natural Features

Vista Point

A prominent lookout near the park’s summit offering expansive views of the Bay Area and surrounding landscapes.

Multi-use Trail Network

Approximately 15 miles of trails designed to accommodate hikers, cyclists, and equestrians with various difficulty levels.

Off-leash Dog Area

Designated zone within the park where dogs can roam freely under voice control.