Known as one of the safest regions in California, the Tri-Valley makes for a fantastic family vacation destination, featuring idyllic, kid-friendly communities, sprawling outdoor recreation spaces and parks, and a variety of family-centric activities. Visit interactive museums, immersive indoor play centers, kid-friendly wineries, and more.
Whether you’re traveling with toddlers or your children are old enough to drive, the Tri-Valley is home to unforgettable experiences for all ages. Read below for various family-friendly activities and destinations paired with a nearby family-friendly restaurant.
Lost Worlds Adventures
Lost World Adventures is a massive family-fun center featuring play structures, arcade games, black light mini-golf, five climbing walls, a ropes course and mini bowling. If that’s not enough, it’s also home to a 7,000 square foot multi-level laser tag arena and a ninja agility course. More Info →
The Wave
The Dublin Wave is the Tri-Valley’s premier aquatic recreational center, full of fun activities like a water slide tower, swimming and sport pools, and a kid-friendly water playground. Post up at one of their shaded picnic tables or rent a poolside cabana or loungers. More Info →
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Blackhawk Museum
The Blackhawk Museum, located in Danville, consists of five world-class galleries all housed under one roof. While its mostly known for its rotating car collection featuring rare and historically significant automobiles, it’s also home to the award-winning Spirit of the Old West gallery, the World of Nature gallery (pictured above), the Into China gallery, and the Art of Africa gallery. While the entire museum is kid-friendly, the completely immersive World of Nature gallery is especially popular amongst younger crowds. More Info →
Kid-Friendly Wineries
If you’re looking for wineries with a large lawn and safe space for your kids to play while you enjoy a glass of wine, take a peek at the following options below.
- Boa Ventura de Caires Winery
Located in the southeast corner of Livermore Valley Wine Country, this rustic, five acre property features a large barn tasting room, two lawn tasting areas, a tire swing, and chickens!
- McGrail Vineyards and Winery
The large front lawn at McGrail Vineyards is the perfect spot for family picnics, featuring gorgeous views of surrounding vineyards, two bocce ball courts, and the green light to bring your own umbrellas, tents, and food.
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Rock City
Located in Mount Diablo State Park, just a short drive from the South Entrance Gate, Rock City is fun outdoor space for all ages to explore. This park within a park features ancient wind caves, amazing views of the surrounding foothills, and viewable fossils in stoney outcrops. Follow the “Trail through Time” to view some of the area’s most interesting rock formations and crawl through this natural playground of tunnels and caves.
- Kid-Friendly Eats: Ascona Pizza Company
Kid-Friendly Art Studios
- Créatif Art Studio
This kid-friendly space combines art and technology in a futuristic approach to art making. Work with a variety of mediums including canvas, pottery, ceramic, unfinished wood, and even rocks! More Info →
- Color Me Mine
Popular Downtown Pleasanton pottery store featuring a variety of paint-your-own products. More Info →
Tri-Valley Ice Cream Trail
The Tri-Valley Ice Cream Trail is a year-round activity that rewards trailblazers who visit at least five participating ice cream shops with their very own ice cream scooper to use at home. Keep track of your stops by snapping a photo of your sweet treats! A few participating shops include:
- Lottie’s Creamery
Expect a menu of fresh, small-batch ice creams and cookies in a family-friendly setting. Ginger Green Tea, Vanilla Salted Almond Toffee, and Mint Fudge Cookie are just a few fan-favorite flavors.
- Meadowlark Dairy
This Downtown Pleasanton staple is also California’s oldest certified dairy. Enjoy classic and unique flavors of house-made ice cream served in what’s affectionately referred to as “swirlies”.