- 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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Offering swim passes, Brentwood Family Aquatic Complex provides a life guard monitored lap pool for community use. The pool also has two multilevel water slides and a wadding pool for younger children.
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Featuring an extensive playground area with a wide variety of climbing structures and other equipment, Antioch City Park also has picnic areas, public restrooms, and open green space. There are benches where parents can sit and watch their kids.
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Pittsburg’s Riverview Park spans four acres. A community park, it features multiple picnic areas with barbecue grills, a playground, and walking trails. There is also a dock that extends out over the water where guests can fish.
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A 13 acre neighborhood park, Creekside Park offers three soccer fields, a half court basketball area, two playgrounds with play structures and swings, and picnic areas. The park also has a small community room that can be rented.
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Located in San Jose, the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum features huge collections of Egyptian art and artifacts. Its extensive holdings are larger than any other Egyptian collections west of the Mississippi River.
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Visitors can explore a bird sanctuary with tidal bay terrain at the Richardson Bay Audubon Center. The center features a variety of bird species including thousands of migratory loons, ducks, and grebes.
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McClellan Ranch Preserve is a community-managed public park area built on the historic site of an old horse ranch. Visitors will find numerous walking trails, a nature center, and creek-side picnic areas as well as a planned community garden.
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For a scenic and beautiful natural attraction, the Dow Wetlands Wildlife Habitat Preserve offers 470 acres of beauty. Popular in the summer when blackberries line the trails, the preserve is home to beavers, birds and many species of plant life.
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The perfume of roses wafts out of San Jose's Municipal Rose Garden, located at the intersection of Naglee Avenue and Dana Avenue. This beautiful and fragrant garden contains thousands of individual rose plants and dozens of rose varieties.
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China Camp State Park is most frequented by locals, as it is tucked away as one of San Rafel's secret treasures. The park offers beautiful marshlands, hiking trails and premier bird watching.