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Visit a Lake
Only a mile from downtown Pleasanton, Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area, is also a fitting springtime retreat. This swimming and fishing haven also features a sandy beach makes for a great place to sunbathe, relax, or have a picnic. Besides the main lake, Shadow Cliffs has an arroyo with a chain of smaller lakes and ponds. While no swimming or boating is allowed here, the shaded pathways make for peaceful walking or running trails.
Wine Tasting
The Livermore Valley Wine Country is home to over 50 wineries, many of them with sprawling lawns, shaded gardens, and comfortable outdoor tasting areas. During spring Livermore’s rolling hills turn a brilliant green, creating scenic backdrops. Several wineries are locally-owned by second or third generation winemakers who can sometimes be found roaming the vineyards or tasting rooms during the weekends.
Download our free Livermore Valley Wine Country Map before sipping your day away.
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Go on a Bike Ride
There are hundreds of miles of interconnected bike paths in the Tri-Valley, making it easy to navigate through our region while enjoying the great outdoors.
If you didn’t bring your own bike, rent an electric bike from Pedego Livermore. Cruise past vineyards and orchards to wine taste along the way, or ride through rolling hills to our charming downtowns.
Read through our Bicyclist’s Guide for a run-down of local bike shops, bike tours, and the best bike trails in the Tri-Valley.
Plan a Picnic
Once you have your Farmer’s Market finds, post up at one of our scenic picnic areas around the Tri-Valley. Check out our Perfect Picnic Areas in the Tri-Valley blog, which includes remote spots with lakeside views, community parks with amenities, and even picnic areas that are thousands of feet above sea level.
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Search for Wildflowers
Each spring, Tri-Valley hillsides turn bright green and become carpeted in patches and fields of various wildflowers, including the ever-popular California poppy. Some of the wildflowers flowers that grow in the Tri-Valley are so rare, that they bloom exclusively in this region and nowhere else in the world (like Diablo buckwheat or the Mount Diablo sunflower, which only grows in and around Mount Diablo State Park).
Check out our Where to Find Wildflowers in the Tri-Valley blog for a full list of recreational areas where visitors are welcome peek at these pretty petals.
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Tent or RV Camping
Sunny, moderate weather in the Tri-Valley is ideal for tent or RV camping. Whether you’re looking to rough it in a tent, RV, trailer or cabin, or you’d rather glamp in a deck-ed out yurt, there’s plenty of places to roast your s’mores in our region.
Check out our Where to Camp or Glamp in the Tri-Valley for a full list of campsites and backpacking sites in the Tri-Valley.
Relevant Articles
With all kinds of recreational activities, miles of interconnected trails, and plenty of sweet pitstops along the way, the Tri-Valley is a haven for outdoors-lovers, adventurers and active travelers. Check out the 7 best views that you won’t want to miss right here in the Tri-Valley.
Use this guide to find, view, and strike a pose with over 15 larger-than-life Downtown Livermore murals.
From breathtaking hikes to exhilarating bike rides, serene swimming holes to challenging rock climbing routes, and tranquil nature viewing to heart-pumping BMX tracks, the Tri-Valley offers an array of activities for every outdoor enthusiast.