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    Blue Oak Shortcut Trail

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Oursan Trail - Briones Reservoir

    Oursan Trail

    4.0(1 review)
    5.2 km

    I had been curious about Briones Reservoir because driving on Bear Creek Road, it looked inviting -…read morethough it turns out to be quite a restrictive area when it comes to recreational activities. That explained the complete absence of any boats, canoes, or kayaks on the water. I had read about this particular trail online as it hugs the northern side of the lake from two different staging areas. I stopped first at the Briones Overlook, but found the trailhead blocked by some major excavation occurring around the dam. I then drove over to the Bear Creek staging area which has the trailheads for both the Bear Creek and Oursan Trails. I inadvertently walked on the Bear Creek Trail for a bit but it was dull as dirt, so I went back to get on the right track. I knew I needed a EBMUD permit and indeed I wrote down my permit number on the sign-in sheet. Good thing I had a pen in my pocket because someone stole the one that was attached to the clipboard. From the outset, there was a gentle climb before the reservoir came to view, and then it got very woodsy and surprisingly hilly. That was where the moderate part of the trail came in because I had to side-step a lot of loose gravel to make it down some of the slopes. The trail eventually evened itself out though some stretches were overgrown with tall stalks. I went as far as Hampton Trail and then headed back because the total distance was almost ten miles. That was enough, right? Especially since there were no benches or restrooms en route. I did run into a couple of snakes which froze the moment I walked by. My testosterone clearly intimidated them. RELATED - Up for a hike? Here's a collection of trails I've walked and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2OrC8nU

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    Tilden Regional Park - Getting set for a train ride

    Tilden Regional Park

    4.7(413 reviews)
    11.5 km

    This is an amazing park. So many trails. Some easy, some medium and some difficult. Some of the…read moretrails have 360 degree views of San Francisco, Mt Tam and Mt. Diablo and the East Bay Hills. A park for everyone to enjoy. My favorite trails are: Inspiration Trail(EBMUD trail required), Quarry trail to Lower Bjg Springs, Seaview Trail from Quarry Trail head to Upper Big Springs, Curran Trail to Lake Anza, Curran trail to Canyon Meadows and Wildcat Gorge Loop. If you are not into hiking, you can park at Inspiration Point and take in the view of San Pablo Dam and Briones Reservoir. Also beautiful views of Mt Diablo, Orinda and El Sobrante Hills. The Nimitz trail is close by for an easy walk along the paved trail. Beautiful views of San Francisco and Mt. Tam on a clear day. Some days you will see some wildlife including deer, rattle snakes, bobcats and coyotes. Please visit this beautiful park when you can. Don't forget to visit the Botanical garden where you can see so many cacti, native and non native plants and trees and more . Such a beautiful garden. Definitely 5 stars!!!

    Very nice park with lots of things to do with your little ones…read more We recently went on the Train ride, that was super cute and fun The carousel ride is so much fun also Feeding the animals and was a great experience for the boys Parking is free, you can bring your own snacks and drinks Lots of hiking trails to enjoy

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    Hidden Lakes Park

    Hidden Lakes Park

    4.2(56 reviews)
    9.7 km

    This place is a gem. Really good for walking your little dogs, for hikes, playing basketball, or…read morekids playground, and has a beautiful soccer area. There are picnic tables and plenty of parking. Clean bathrooms that the city of Martinez does a good job of keeping clean. We go to this place over and over again because it's just so nice.

    An underrated park with trails and playground, soccer field and of course 'hidden lakes.' Very…read morepopular park that has good vibes. Its unexpectedly good. There are so many overrated parks around - this is not one of them. I think its an underrated park in an underrated city. Martinez is one of these cities that just isn't Walnut Creek or Danville or Orinda. A more affordable city and a family friendly one. Its good to get out and take a walk. I recommend you do that once in a while and why not try a different park from what your used to every once in a while? If you have a dog they will particularly love it sniffing around someplace new. Some of the park is noticed from the main road - Morello. You might even see some people enjoying the basketball hoop from there. Just the 'curb appeal' of the park will get you interested to see more. When I got here with Sweets had in gear this launch mode I hadn't seen since he was a bit younger. His enthusiasm was intense and I was surprised since for the most part he just likes to stay at home - Netflix and chill. There really is something for the whole family to enjoy here. A very underrated park that you need to make time to see one day soon.

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