- 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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Stanford University's Hoover Tower soars above the rest of the campus, and its bells are audible for miles. The tower has 48 bells that were imported from Belgium. Visitors are welcome to ascend the tower on foot.
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Within close proximity of many other popular San Francisco neighborhoods including Chinatown and Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach is a busy community and home to numerous shops, restaurants and bars. It is a great place to walk and take in the city sites.
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Quaint and intimate, the Orpheum Theater puts on numerous musical productions throughout the year. A local landmark, it is ornate and a rich part of San Francisco’s architectural history.
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At over 6 miles, Sawyer Camp Trail is a favorite for locals to enjoy scenic views or a bit of exercise. The paved rolling path is perfect for joggers and bikers, as well as those interested in breath-taking photo opportunities.
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Brentwood Bowl offers a fun way for businesses to build camaraderie among their staff, kids to have memorable birthday parties with their family and friends, and avid bowlers to make friends that they will have for a lifetime.
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A traditional bowling center, Clayton Valley Bowl offers open and league bowling along with hosting for parties, events and tournaments. The center provides a pro shop, a lounge with adult beverages, pool tables and a snack bar.
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Skyline Blvd & Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno, CA 94096
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The Sawyer Camp Trail is a segment of the larger Crystal Springs Regional Trail and is designated for bicyclists, hikers, joggers and equestrians. The best known trail in San Mateo County, Sawyer Camp is about six miles in length.
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Grundy Park is named after San Bruno's first Mayor. The park features a large open lawn area, two play areas, one picnic site available for reservation as well as a public restroom.
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Crystal Springs Rd & Skyline Blvd, San Mateo, CA 94401
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A popular paved trail wide enough for two-way traffic, Sawyer Camp Trail at Crystal Springs Reservoir is designed for hikers, joggers, and bicyclists, and horseback riders. The trail features restrooms at either end as well as picnic areas.
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Being a park designed for dogs, Paso Nogal Park offers areas for visitors to play with their dogs. The park also has several trails where visitors can take their dogs for walks, as well as drinking stations.