TOP 30 Parks with accessible trails in Pleasanton, California
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Castleridge Trailhead -- Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park
β OpenCastleridge Trailhead at Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park is a stunning 9,090-acre parkland located in Pleasanton, California. This park offers breathtaking views of Pleasanton and the Livermore Valley from its oak-covered ridge. The park is part of the Ridgelands Regional Park and has been intentionally limited in development to preserve its pastoral atmosphere. Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of trails, including the Tyler Ranch Trail, Sunol Ridge Trail, and trails within the Robertson property. The park features elevations exceeding 1,600 feet and offers a range of terrain for hikers, equestrians, and cyclists.
3464 Old Foothill Rd, Pleasanton, CA 94588, United States -
Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area
β OpenShadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area is a popular park and tourist attraction located at 2500 Stanley Blvd in Pleasanton, California, United States. The park offers a variety of amenities and activities for visitors to enjoy, including swimming, fishing, boating, picnicking, and hiking. The park is open year-round, with varying hours depending on the season. Visitors can swim at the designated hours when lifeguards are on duty, or at their own risk outside of those times. Parking fees apply, and there are additional fees for boating, fishing permits, and bringing dogs into the park. Shadow Cliffs was originally a gravel quarry donated to the Park District in 1971, and has since been developed into a 266-acre park with an 80-acre lake. The park features facilities for persons with disabilities, accessible parking, trails, and restrooms. Beach wheelchairs are available for free to assist wheelchair users in navigating the sandy beach area. The park also has a wheelchair accessible fishing pier and interpretive pavilion.
2500 Stanley Blvd, Pleasanton, CA 94566, United States
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