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Del Valle Regional Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

protected area of California

About Del Valle Regional Park

Del Valle Regional Park is one of the parks in theEast Bay Regional Park District(EBRPD) in theouter East Bay, California, south of the city ofLivermore. The park is mostly east, but also partially west, of Lake Del Valle, an artificial reservoir made in 1968 by damming Arroyo del Valle, a small river. Although it is only a regional park, Del Valle is large enough and has enough facilities to be a state park. It is southeast ofLivermoreand east-southeast ofPleasanton. Del Valle Regional Park is an EBRPD (East Bay Regional Parks District) Park. The EBRPD is a special district operating in Alameda County and Contra Costa County,California, within theEast Bayarea of theSan Francisco Bay Area. The EBRPD maintains and operates a system of regional parks which is the largest urban regional park

Top Attractions in Del Valle Regional Park

Explore the best things to see and do in Del Valle Regional Park:

  • Abandoned Cabin
  • Arroyo del Valle - Major Cliffs
  • Arroyo del Valle - Minor Cliffs
  • Badger Cove
  • Bridge to Nowhere
  • "Cedar Camp Hike"
  • "Deer Jaw Trail"
  • East Del Valle Trail Network

Where to Stay in Del Valle Regional Park

  • 🏨Ardilla Camp
  • 🏨Cedar Camp
  • 🏨Eagles View Camp
  • 🏨Hetch Hetchy Camp
  • 🏨Punta Vaca Camp
  • 🏨Venados Camp

Del Valle Regional Park Travel Guide Sections

Our comprehensive guide covers 10 sections including:

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