Briones Regional Park


Just a 10-minute drive from Berkeley, Briones Regional Park is a 6,117 acre park in Contra Costa County. With rolling hills and narrow valleys, the park can be accessed from Lafayette, Orinda, and Pleasant Hill. Its home to plentiful East Bay wildlife, including birds, snakes and newts. In some areas, it’s still used as grazing land by local herds, part of a cattle ranching history that’s more than 100 years old. The park’s ridge tops offer stunning views of Mount Diablo and the San Francisco Bay.


Location


Alhambra Staging Area 2537 Reliez Valley Road Martinez, CA (Download a trail map and more about the park.


Special thanks to Megan Platt and Rosemary Cameron of the East Bay Regional Parks District for their participation.

Lauren Sommer contributed to this Exploration.

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More by Location: Alameda County
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Duration: 2.5 hours

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