Discover the best top things to do in Tri-Valley, United States including Tehan Falls, Ohlone Wilderness Trail, Livermore Valley, Iron Horse Trail, Ohlone Regional Wilderness, Del Valle Regional Park, Sunol Regional Wilderness, Augustin Bernal Park, Las Trampas Regional Wilderness, Sycamore Grove Regional Park.
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4.5 based on 104 reviews
Next to Napa and Sonoma, this is the "quieter" wine region of California.
Livermore have a lovely downtown area, perfect for a lazy afternoon with local shops, restaurants. Outside of town is one of the best outlet malls in the entire bay area, and south of town are some great wine country event centers and wine tasting places. Its a great place to visit and even nicer to place to live.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
This former railroad track is now a "people-friendly" 23-mile long trail for bikers, hikers, in-line skaters, and horseback riders.
The path was paved and was a few steps from the hotel. The area was clean and safe. Lots of locals using the path as well.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
We spent 4 nights here in February, and it was so quiet and peaceful. It's a nice, green campground with plenty of space between sites. There's a big grassy area in the center of the loop we were in, and wild turkeys paraded around it daily. We have a 40' motorhome, and it was a little cozy driving through the loop, but it was do-able. We had site #24, and it was perfect. It was a nice, long pull-thru; I think it was 90'.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
We had a fun time in this large park in Sunol. Its a great place to bring a horse. its pefect for a hike and/or a picnic.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
This entrance to the Ridge is shaded and a nice pleasant hike or mountain bike ride up. Trail is a little on the narrow side so be on the look out for Mountain Bikers or dogs. Great view up top and if you go right there is a bench you can sit on and take in the whole tri valley
4.5 based on 51 reviews
During late fall, my daughter, her two sons of 5 and 3 (very active grandsons!), and I went to Sycamore Grove. It was a gorgeous day, and the park was beautiful with the changing colors of the big leaves of the sycamore trees. It was good to follow the paved pathway and go over the nice wooden bridge. Off the bridge, we went down below and the two young ones had so much fun throwing rocks onto the stream to make the biggest splash and ripples. Moving on we found this great sycamore tree. One of its very large branch drooped down to the ground. It was perfect for the boys as they clambered up and down having much fun. This park is perfect for family outings, for taking walks,including your dog, for picniking, and for meditating. It is lovely in any season!! Note: There is a small fee using your cedit card to enter.
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