- Our list of the best things to do in Discovery Bay, California, features the top 323 nearby activities — including 93 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Discovery Bay, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Food & Drink, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Discovery Bay, CA , followed by 320 popular activities in nearby cities, including Livermore, Lodi, San Ramon, Concord, Dublin, Stockton, Tracy, Manteca, Pittsburg, Brentwood, Antioch, Danville, Pleasanton, Walnut Creek, Oakley, Joshua Tree, Sacramento and Sonoma
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275 Staples Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94112
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Blue Heron Custom Tours and Travel offer a variety of guided tours of San Francisco, both private as well as group packages. Rick Spear, the host, is a professional and experienced guide with an in-depth knowledge of the city. The services are worth their price.
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The perfect place to stroll along the coastline around the Golden Gate Bridge, Crissy Field, is a favorite place for a walk, jog, or picnic lunch. From here, you can see Alcatraz or visit the Crissy Field Center for educational conservancy programs for children.
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Cristo Rey Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014
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Spread over 290 acres, the Rancho San Antonio County Park is located within the foothills of Skyline Ridge. Popular activities at the park include hiking, jogging, biking, horseback riding, and flying non-gas model planes.
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With 2 miles of trails, Sign Hill Park has 30 acres of open space ad is home to the endangered Mission Blue Butterfly. Other species of wildlife found on Sign Hill include gulls, egrets, and turns.
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22500 Cristo Rey Drive, Los Altos, CA 94024
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The 3,988-acre Rancho San Antonio Open Space Preserve includes 24 miles of trails of varying degrees of difficulty to hike, bike, or horseback ride across. It also features a working farm with many animals.
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Alyce Norman Park is an outdoor sports complex that features four softball fields, three baseball diamonds, and a basketball court. The park also has a play structure as well as a picnic area.
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The Peninsula Museum of Art is an art museum dedicated to fostering dynamic cultural dialog through artistic exhibitions. The museum displays several rotating art exhibits and offers various educational artistic programs.
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In operation for over 160 years, Deer Hollow Farm is now a nonprofit environmental education facility that attracts more than 100,000 students each year. The farm hosts a variety of programs that vary by season.
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Cupertino's Jollyman Park is a neighborhood park that features two separate playgrounds, one for toddlers and one for older kids. The park also has picnic areas and open green space.
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Known for its tennis courts, Hallmark Park offers visitors two gated courts surrounded by hills. Next to the tennis courts, there is a small playground with two swings and a slide.