
Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park
Vast parkland with scenic trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, featuring rolling hills and local cattle.

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Lush greenery, mild temps

Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park
Best Time
Lush greenery, mild temps

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Vast parkland with scenic trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, featuring rolling hills and local cattle.
"Absolutely beautiful park for fresh air, hill climbs, and good views."

🥾 Choose Your Trail Wisely
Trails range from a few miles to over 10 when combined. Pick based on time & ability.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
Limited shade on some trails, especially Oak Tree Trail. Bring hats, sunscreen, and water.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 953 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Rolling Hills Vista
Upper trails
Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the valley after conquering the initial steep climbs.

Oak Tree Trail
Various access points
A scenic route with changing scenery, best enjoyed in spring for its vibrant green landscapes.

Cattle Grazing
Throughout the park
Encounter local cattle adding a unique, pastoral charm to your outdoor adventure.
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Planning Your Visit
Trail Variety & Conditions
Parking & Popularity
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Park recommendation?
What is the best park in the area to put up a hammock and picnic blanket and spend a majority of the day just hanging out there? Preferably a park without a lot of kids. Thank you in advance!
🥾 Choose Your Trail Wisely
Trails range from a few miles to over 10 when combined. Pick based on time & ability.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
Limited shade on some trails, especially Oak Tree Trail. Bring hats, sunscreen, and water.
Best places to hike around Dublin/Pleasanton
I (F27) moved here around a year ago but still don’t know where to go since I’m used to stay indoors. I’m also looking to meet new ppl. What are the best places to go where people are nice, friendly and special vibes? I noticed this is a very small city and it’s like everybody…
Does anyone know if Augustin Bernal Park in Pleasanton is open to the public?
I'm pretty sure it's located in a gated community and I didn't see any ways to get in besides going through it . If anyone knows that would be great.
🚴♀️ Watch for Bikers
Popular with mountain bikers. Be aware of cyclists, especially on shared paths.
🅿️ Arrive Early for Parking
Parking spots are limited. Aim for early mornings or weekdays to secure a spot.
Found a gravel gem this weekend
Had fun exploring new parts of the Bay Area! For any locals wanting to check out Pleasanton Ridge, I took BART from SF to the West Dublin stop and rode south on Foothill Rd. Got on Courdet Trail and climbed 1,000ft to the Ridgeline Trail in 2 miles (tough!). Meandered along…
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🥾 Choose Your Trail Wisely
Trails range from a few miles to over 10 when combined. Pick based on time & ability.
☀️ Sun Protection is Key
Limited shade on some trails, especially Oak Tree Trail. Bring hats, sunscreen, and water.
🚴♀️ Watch for Bikers
Popular with mountain bikers. Be aware of cyclists, especially on shared paths.
🅿️ Arrive Early for Parking
Parking spots are limited. Aim for early mornings or weekdays to secure a spot.
🐶 Dogs Welcome
Leashed dogs are allowed on trails, making it a great spot for furry friends.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park for its beautiful green scenery, especially in spring, and its diverse trails suitable for hiking and biking. The rolling hills offer lovely views, though some note the initial steepness and limited shade. Parking can be a challenge during peak times.
"This park is full of greenery and lots of good views. It’s a good place for hiking…the hike starts with elevation and goes steep. I did not go until the end but it looked so calm and peaceful.
Not a lot of places to park but I think if you go around, might find a parking spot."
Gagan B.
"Absolutely beautiful park for fresh air, hill climbs, and good views. The hike starts out steep and then once you get up to the rolling hills it's amazing."
M W
"This park has plenty of different hiking trails which are mostly easy and can be done along with younger kids. There is limited amount of shade on this hike, make sure you plan accordingly on a hot sunny day.
The trail lengths goes from a couple of miles to over 10 miles by combining different trails. This park is also very popular with mountain bikers. And if you have a gravel bike, this can be a great spot. The total elevation on the trails is around 1750 feet.
The views from here are not extra ordinary however beautiful enough. In some ways, this park is unique and as you go deep, the scenery changes with every mile. Best season to come here is spring when all the hills are lush green."
Vipin Kalra
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park is accessible by car. Major access points are typically off Stanley Boulevard or Foothill Road. Parking is available along the road, though spots can be limited.
Public transportation options to the immediate vicinity of the park are limited. It's generally recommended to drive. Check local transit schedules for any nearby bus routes that might get you close.
The park has several access points. Popular trailheads can be found off Stanley Boulevard and Foothill Road, offering different starting points for your hike.
Parking can be a challenge, especially on weekends. There are around 37 car parking spots along the road at some trailheads, but it's advisable to arrive early or consider visiting on a weekday.
Yes, using GPS with 'Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park' or specific trailhead addresses will guide you. Be aware that cell service can be spotty within the park itself.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park is a regional park and generally does not require an entrance fee or tickets for general access.
The park is typically open from sunrise to sunset. It's always a good idea to check the official East Bay Regional Park District website for any specific hours or closures.
While entry is usually free, there might be parking fees if you are using designated paid parking areas, though many spots are roadside and free.
There is no need to book or reserve a time for general park entry. However, if you plan to host an event or picnic, you may need to check for reservation requirements.
Yes, Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park is open year-round, weather permitting. However, trail conditions can vary, especially after rain.
🎫 🥾 Onsite Experience
The park offers a variety of pleasanton ridge hiking trails, from steep inclines to rolling hills. Popular options include the Oak Tree Trail and combining various routes for longer treks.
Absolutely! Pleasanton Ridge mountain biking is very popular. The trails are well-suited for gravel bikes and offer a good challenge for cyclists.
Yes, there are restrooms and water fountains available at the start of some trails, providing basic amenities for visitors.
While not always 'extraordinary,' the views are beautiful and change as you explore deeper into the park. The rolling hills offer scenic vistas, especially in spring.
Many trails are considered easy and can be enjoyed with younger kids. However, be mindful of the initial steepness and the lack of shade on certain paths.
📸 📸 Photography
The rolling hills and changing scenery offer great photo opportunities. The vistas from the higher points, especially during spring when the hills are green, are particularly picturesque.
Early morning or late afternoon (golden hour) often provides the best light for landscape photography, minimizing harsh shadows and enhancing the natural beauty of the park.
Drone usage is typically regulated in regional parks. It's essential to check the East Bay Regional Park District's specific drone policy before flying.
While there aren't specific 'iconic' landmarks, the expansive green hills and the contrast between the steep ascents and the flatter upper trails make for compelling photographic subjects.
Bring your camera, extra batteries, and a wide-angle lens for landscapes. A polarizing filter can help manage the bright California sun. Don't forget water and sun protection for yourself!











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