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    Sycamore Grove Park

    4.4 (90 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Jamee S.

    Nice family friendly park. I've been going to this park since my first born was a baby because we used to live in Livermore. Easy hiking trails. Lots of beautiful spots for pics. Trails are labeled. Bathrooms are clean. Parking is $5 for the day. I like how they have wilderness info signs and have a small area with labeled flora. Decent place for birding. We saw water birds, woodpeckers, hawk, and titmouse.

    Sycamore Grove Park entrance from Arroyo Road
    Salvador Z.

    I've been coming to Sycamore Grove Park for the past twenty years and this beautiful park still produces spiritual vitamins for me. There are red tail hawks soaring above in the sky which is so amazing to watch. There are two entrances to the park which are 2.5 miles from one another. You can walk the paved trail or gravel trail from one end to another. My Goldie Lola loves the park too!

    Elyse W.

    Great park for running or light hiking! It's mostly flat, but you can hike up in the hills to get more of a workout. It's a short walk from Independence Park if you want to avoid the parking fee. The main paved trail is currently partially open due to Winter storms. Nice bathrooms for a park!

    Cherry blossoms
    Annie Z.

    Lovely and green (at this season anyways). At this park, you almost forget that you're in the middle of populous Tri-Valley in the Bay Area in California - the occasional power line reminds you, but otherwise this is a good escape. There's clearly marked trails, almost no incline, and a variety of natural attractions to investigate. Check out the tree with a "hobbit hole", several little creeks, many kinds of trees (including olive, some tree with lots of woodpecker holes in them, cherry blossom trees, and obviously sycamores). I also enjoyed seeing horses and little birds. If you drive and park, you have to pay for parking (they really do check, and often). I love this spot for a good nature walk that's a close drive away.

    Beautiful paved trails surrounded by Sycamore trees.
    Frances L.

    Beautiful place for a hike for families and it's dog friendly. My family enjoyed a sunny, warm January day here and brought Coco for her first hike. This park is located in Livermore near the wineries. Parking was easy in the large lot and cost $5. 5 stars for the clean bathrooms and well maintained trails. The parking lot and the beginning of the trails were busy with people taking family pictures. However, the trails were less busy as we continued. We enjoyed a leisurely walk, my oldest ran and my little Coco loved it too! It also looks like a great place for biking. This park is close to us and easily accessible. We will definitely be back!

    Michelle S.

    $5 all day parking with clean restrooms and well maintained paved trails. Great place for bikers, hikers, and families for a nice day out. There are plenty of trees for climbing, creeks for rock skipping, and wildlife to admire.

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    JoAnn S.

    Lots of lounging sycamore trees line the low lying creek. Over 700 acres of flat, easy to walk paths. Hike, bike, ride horses, walk dogs on leashes, watch birds, and take pics. A bird watcher's paradise. A great place to for kids to run around. There's also a restroom if you gotta go. $5 parking lot, or park on street. So happy to have found this jewel.

    Molly L.

    Growing up in Livermore, Sycamore Grove is an essential spot for outdoor walks in this quiet little town. It's a great place to come for a nice walk with the family and enjoy scenic views of Livermore's rolling hills and neighboring wineries. I wouldn't call it "hiking" but it makes a great running and bike trail. The path is smoothed and kept up very well, and there are a number of benches along the way to sit down and rest on. Great place for photo ops as well! My favorite time to come here is in the Fall when all the leaves are changing color, or around February/March when everything is green from the winter rains. I saw a lot of families and bicyclists here early in the morning. It's always been a popular spot, so the earlier you come, the better.

    Melissa B.

    Arroyo entrance is really nice. Only $5 to visit this beautiful park. So many trails. Picnic tables at the Arroyo entrance. Nice bathrooms. Dogs allowed on leash. Watch out for bicyclists, not all alert you as they pass nor do all slow down. Nice and clean here, well maintained, lots of beautiful sights. paved and dirt trails.

    Ruins of Olivina winery
    Stephanie C.

    Very pleasant trails here! Some paved, some dirt trails, so lots of people come biking here too. We had originally planned to go to Del Valle but the parking lot was completely full there. We managed to find some parking here instead but it also gets pretty full so best to get here early in the morning! Trails are easy and flat, so very kid friendly. Dogs also allowed on leash, so you can bring your fur baby along too! It's quite wide so there should be room for you to socially distance as well. As with many trails, you'll see horse poop along the way, so try not to step in that and you're good! Planning to come back another time and explore some more trails! Restrooms available at the parking lot. Make sure to pay for a parking ticket ($5)! A plus is that right across the street is a winery, so you can easily reward yourself with some wine tasting after your hike!

    Brittany V.

    One of my all time favorite parks! Such a great walking trail to enjoy nature. You can hike the trails above and enjoy the garden below, this park has it all! It was nice to see the creek filled up with rushing water and I was impressed with how maintained/clean the park and bathrooms were.

    incredible trees; enter if you dare
    David D.

    Sycamore Gove Park is a fantabulous Park off the beaten path in Livermore! To say this park is a hidden gem probably wouldn't be accurate because it's well-traversed by locals. However, it's a park that really isn't known around the Bay Area. This park has it all: Old trees, a bridge, information charts (nerd high five), paved paths, gardens, clean bathrooms, streams, bike repair station, and...oh, incredible Sycamore Trees. These trees are a photographers' dream and it was not a surprise when I recently saw about five other people with DSLR cameras poking around. This park is an ideal spot for biking, jogging, and photography. The only caveat I would add is that in the summer it's hot as hell but that can be avoided by coming in the morning or dusk anyway. Parking is 5$ at the time of this writing and they have modern payment methods (i.e. the machine takes credit cards). This park should make your East Bay shortlist!

    Beginning of the bike riding trail from the Sycamore Grove Park entrance.

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    Love these parks. Truly beautiful. So much to see. The trails are wonderful for walking and bike riding.

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    Is RV parking allowed in this park?

    No. Only car and horse trailers. Parking lots are only open sunrise to sunset.

    Is there foliage in the park?

    Absolutely. Right now (November) things are pretty dry, but there's "foliage" everywhere.

    Does anyone know the policy for picture taking? For family picture, no props.

    Hi Jessica, if it is a family photo that is allowed. Correct, no large props and you must not obstruct the paths/trails. If you are using a professional photographer they must call the ranger station to obtain a permit prior to photographing. Have… Read more

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