Public park management in San Ramon, California
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Crescent Park Center
Crescent Park Center is a school located at 5050 Hartnett Avenue in Richmond, California, United States. The institution offers a variety of programs for children at different locations, including Balboa, Bayo Vista, Contra Costa College Infant/Toddler Center, George Miller, George Miller III, Los Arboles, Los Nogales, Marsh Creek, Riverview, Verde, Aspiranet, Crossroads High School, KinderCare Mahogany, KinderCare East Antioch, Little Angels Country School, Martinez Early Childhood Center, Richmond College Prep, San Ramon Valley Unified School District, Tiny Toes, We Care, YMCA of the East Bay, and First Baptist. Each location has dedicated site supervisors and offers unique educational opportunities for students. The main campus at Crescent Park is led by Site Supervisor Michele Freeman. The institution is committed to providing quality education and care for children in the Richmond area.
Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park
Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Park is a vast 5,778-acre park located at 18012 Bollinger Canyon Road in San Ramon, California. This park offers a rugged and remote wilderness experience with an expanded trail system for hikers and horseback riders. The park's size and terrain provide visitors with a sense of privacy and escape from urban life. Visitors can explore the park's diverse vegetation, including black sage, chamise, and bay laurel trees, as well as various bird species and wildlife such as raccoons, foxes, and deer. The park also features geological formations, including the Orinda formation and Pinole Tuff of volcanic origin.
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