Mount Diablo State Park in California State

Mount Diablo State Park

With over 20,000 acres to explore, you will have no problem finding something to keep you occupied during your visit to this state park.

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Mount Diablo State Park Details

With over 20,000 acres to explore, you will have no problem finding something to keep you occupied during your visit to this state park. Go for a bike ride or spend the afternoon hiking to the top of the 3,557-foot-tall peak, where you will have panoramic views of the hills and valleys. If the hike is too much, you can also drive to the summit as well to enjoy the landscapes from the observation deck. It is also worth making a stop at Rock City, a series of rock formations, wind caves, and winding trails.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Mount Diablo State Park

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1.6 mi away

Mount Diablo

There are several different trailheads up this mountain, although the route through Mitchell Canyon is arguably the most popular.

5.7 mi away

Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site

Home of Nobel Prize winning playwright has been preserved to honor the man who wrote some of the 20th century's most memorable plays.

7.3 mi away

Route 24--Alameda County

Passes attractive residential and commercial areas, with 3,849-foot- high Mt. Diablo as the focus.

10.3 mi away

Route 680--Contra Costa County

Make the drive from Walnut Creek to the northern edge of Pleasanton and you will be rewarded with a fascinating view.

10.7 mi away

Iron Horse Regional Trail

Traveling through two counties and a dozen different cities, this expansive 32-mile trail is a fun and scenic ride through suburban and urban communities.