Enter Joaquin Miller Park and you will quickly forget that you are minutes away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Hikers, equestrians, bicyclists, joggers and picnickers from all over the Bay Ar...
Enter Joaquin Miller Park and you will quickly forget that you are minutes away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Hikers, equestrians, bicyclists, joggers and picnickers from all over the Bay Area regularly frequent the 500-acre park. The rustic woodland trails lead you through redwood groves and oak woodlands and across lush creeksides and wet meadows.
I’ve had a great experience here. I come by almost every day since I’m often in the area, and it’s always been a pleasant place to spend time. It’s quiet, the atmosphere is nice, and the people are friendly. I also enjoy walking my dog here, which makes it even more special for me.
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Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve is a 928-acre regional park in the Oakland Hills managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. The preserve protects the remains of a 10-million-year-old extinct vo...
Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve is a 928-acre regional park in the Oakland Hills managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. The preserve protects the remains of a 10-million-year-old extinct volcano, making it one of the most unique geological sites in the San Francisco Bay Area. Named in honor of Robert Sibley, a founder of the East Bay Regional Park District, the preserve features scenic hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, wildlife viewing, and a popular self-guided volcanic tour
This park is east walking trails. It’s a great place for walking dogs and getting some fresh air. The area is very quiet and peaceful, which makes it perfect if you want a calm place to take a walk. Overall, it’s a nice, relaxing spot and a good option for dog walking
Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve is a 241-acre botanical preserve in the Oakland Hills managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. The preserve is an ecological treasure, protecting one of th...
Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve is a 241-acre botanical preserve in the Oakland Hills managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. The preserve is an ecological treasure, protecting one of the East Bay's rarest native plant communities—a relic coastal chaparral ecosystem found in only a few locations in California. Visitors can enjoy the preserve's scenic 1.7-mile self-guided nature loop, which winds through forests, chaparral, and unique geological formations while showcasing rare wildflowers, California huckleberries, manzanitas, ferns, and other native plants.
Beautiful, peaceful, and scenic loop trail. Very easy and slightly over a mile and a half. A great day-to-day hiking gem for those who seek a lush and dense greenery. 14 parking spaces and a restroom available in the parking lot. Beware of ticks and posion oak and wear comfortable long pants or long shorts. The restroom doesn't have any running water though, only some sanitizer.