Tassajara Creek Regional Park
Tassajara Road, Dublin, California 94568
About the Business
Tassajara Creek Regional Park is a beautiful park located on Tassajara Road in Dublin, California, United States. This park is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the Bay Area and providing habitat for wildlife, including rare and endangered species. The park enhances the quality of life in the region, offering a wide range of recreational and educational activities for visitors to enjoy.
Whether you enjoy fishing, swimming, hiking, biking, picnicking, nature programs, golf, or simply relaxing in nature, Tassajara Creek Regional Park has something for everyone. The park is easily accessible by public transit, making it a convenient destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
One popular program offered at the park is the Trails Challenge, which encourages visitors to explore new trails on foot, bike, horseback, or even in-line skating. This free program is a great way to stay active and discover the beauty of the East Bay Regional Parks.
For more information on Tassajara Creek Regional Park and other regional parks in the area, visit their website or contact them at 1-888-EBPARKS. Come visit Tassajara Creek Regional Park and experience the natural beauty and recreational opportunities it has to offer.
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Tassajara Rd, Dublin, CA 94568, United States
Hours open
Monday:
05:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
05:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
05:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
05:00 - 22:00
Friday:
05:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
05:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
05:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"Ample parking space. We went here on a Sunday afternoon and there was only one car parked. Nice quiet hiking spot. Not too many people come here. We spotted a deer on our way back which was the highlight. It also ran away, captured a video of the deer running too. You can hear birds chirping and the sound of water while hiking at some spots. Clear map right at the entrance. Rough roads on some area so definitely be mindful."
"Beautiful place for walking. We can see Turkey and Deer in the beauty of nature."
"This place is just okay. It has a rock/dirt parking lot that is usually empty, which is great. The hiking trail essentially starts after crossing a bridge. If you go the right, you can walk about a mile but the path is not manicured very well so older people and those with strollers may not want to walk that way. If you go the left after the bridge, you have about a mile as well with nature on your left and condominiums on your right. Unless looking for a very short hike, this may not be the best option."
"Small trail mostly along a neighborhood. Mostly shaded is a plus. Great for a short walk with relatively no elevation change."
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