Sycamore Grove Park is a 210-acre regional park in Livermore, California, known for its open grassy areas, sycamore tree groves, and scenic trails along Arroyo Mocho Creek, offering enjoyable day-use recreation and nature observation.
Sycamore Grove Park is located in the eastern part of Livermore, California, spanning approximately 210 acres along Arroyo Mocho Creek. The park features broad open valleys dotted with native California sycamore trees, grasslands, and seasonal creekside habitats. The landscape is representative of the East Bay's transitional zone between the Coast Range foothills and interior valleys. With elevations ranging from 500 to 700 feet, the park provides gentle rolling terrain ideal for hiking, biking, picnicking, and wildlife observation. The park derives its name from the prominent sycamore trees that provide shaded refuge and seasonal color change. Its natural ecosystems support a variety of native wildlife including deer, hawks, and numerous songbird species.
Originally used by Ohlone Native Americans, the area later formed part of early settler agricultural ranchlands before being developed into a regional park. Visitors can explore several miles of well-maintained, multi-use trails that weave through grasslands and wooded corridors. The park is especially popular in spring when wildflowers burst into color and in fall when the sycamores turn golden. There are facilities for picnicking as well as open spaces for informal sports and dog walking. Sycamore Grove Park offers family-friendly outdoor access close to the urban center, appealing to casual hikers, bird watchers, and landscape photographers. Its relatively easy terrain and accessible location make it a favored spot for outdoor recreation and community events throughout the year.
Groves of native California sycamore trees providing shade and seasonal foliage
Scenic Arroyo Mocho Creek riparian corridor with diverse birdlife
Multi-use trail system suitable for hiking, biking, and horseback riding
Picnic areas and open grassy fields perfect for family outings
A seasonal creek that supports a riparian habitat attracting many bird species and small wildlife.
Large stands of California sycamore trees that provide shade and a focal point for the park’s landscape.
Approximately five miles of trails open to hikers, bikers, and equestrians traversing grasslands and woodlands.