- TripBuzz found 842 things to do with kids in or near Castro Valley, California, including 823 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Pacifica, Berkeley and Los Altos.
- From Golden Tee Golfland to New Heights Training Stables, the Castro Valley area offers 132 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Horseback Riding, National & State Parks and Bowling.
- Castro Valley is one of the most populous unincorporated areas in California and is located roughly 17 miles south of downtown Oakland. The area is named after Guillermo Castro who was a Mexican soldier and rancher and features a strong ranch heritage including several rodeos that are still held annually. It currently serves as a bedroom community for surrounding cities.
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The Haggin Museum is a premier art and history museum of Stockton. The museum features various traveling exhibits as well permanent exhibits that include a 19th century art collection and information on prominent historical members of the towns past.
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Nut Tree Family Park is a 71-acre entertainment and shopping plaza that offers something for everyone. The park features a 2-acre amusement park with a carousel and train for the kids, as well as over 393,000 square feet of retail and dining options.
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Known for preserving the history of Solano County, the Vacaville Museum is an educational and interesting stop for those wanting to learn about the local area. The museum promotes the value of the communities heritage through educational programs and interactive exhibits.
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San Francisco Solano Mission is a popular historic landmark and a great place to learn about local history. The exhibits here showcase 19th century artworks maintained in excellent condition. The mission chapel too, is beautiful and worth a visit.
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Victory Park is a large green space with picnic areas, sports fields, tennis courts, playground areas, multiple duck ponds, and walking trails. It hosts live music on summer evenings, as well.
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Andrews Park is a large facility that has an enclosed children's play area. There is a small stream that runs through the park and a path alongside the stream. Andrews Park has seating for patrons and a rock garden.
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Located along Ulatis Creek, Hawkins Park is a small park area with a single grass field surrounded by trees. The park features basketball and tennis courts, a children's playground and picnic facilities.
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San Andreas Trail is a two mile trail suitable for hikers of all skill levels. The trail is mostly paved, and follows the I-280 for most of its length (which may be a downside for those looking for some quiet.)
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General M.G. Vallejo Home is over two centuries old. Tour the grounds, which have been beautifully upkept, for $3 admission.
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Oak Grove Regional Park has a disc golf course, a clubhouse, a 10 acre lake with paddle boats for rent, BBQ pits, picnic tables and plenty of open space. The large park also hosts varied festivals throughout the year.