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Del Valle Regional Park Adventures

Del Valle Regional Park offers a picturesque reservoir and a variety of outdoor activities in California's East Bay, making it a popular destination for recreation and nature enthusiasts.

4450
Acres Protected
40+
Miles of Trails
approximately 350,000
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Del Valle Regional Park

 

Located in the scenic eastern hills of Alameda County, California, Del Valle Regional Park encompasses over 4,400 acres characterized by rolling grasslands, oak woodlands, and open waters. The park centers around Lake Del Valle, a spring-fed reservoir originally constructed for water conservation and now used extensively for recreation. This varied landscape supports diverse wildlife including deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species, providing ample opportunities for wildlife viewing. Established in 1968 and managed by the East Bay Regional Park District, the park offers an extensive network of multi-use trails suited for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Anglers frequent the lake for bass, catfish, and trout fishing, while water-based recreation includes kayaking, canoeing, sailing, and swimming. Camping options include both reservable group and family sites, many set near the water's edge. A notable feature is the large picnic area and boat ramps, attracting families and outdoor groups. Visitors enjoy scenic vistas from ridge trails, especially on clear days when views extend across the valley. Educational programs and volunteer activities run seasonally, highlighting the park’s natural and cultural history. Accessibility from the nearby communities of Livermore and Pleasanton makes Del Valle an easily reached outdoor getaway, blending quiet nature with active recreation. Visitors appreciate the combination of water and open space that supports both relaxation and adventure.

Highlights

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Lake Del Valle, a 775-acre reservoir offering extensive boating and fishing options

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Ridge Trail system with panoramic views of the Diablo Range and Livermore Valley

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Multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian activities

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Group campgrounds situated near the lakeshore providing a scenic, tranquil experience

Notable Natural Features

Lake Del Valle

A central reservoir that supports fishing, boating, and other water sports, surrounded by scenic open space.

Valley View Trail

A trail offering sweeping views across the Livermore Valley, especially spectacular at sunset.

Group Campgrounds

Multiple reservable sites near the lakeshore suited for family and group camping with picnic facilities.