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    The Grove

    4.8 (13 reviews)
    InexpensiveMusic Venues, Parks
    Open Open 24 hours

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    Lizelle P.

    This is a gorgeous park situated in a lovely little town. The play area is good enough for toddlers and older kids. The foam floor is the softest I've experienced in outdoor parks! There is a train seating area which makes for cute photos. And the best part is is we were there around 1pm and the trees did a great job providing shade.

    Aura M.

    Wonderful place to bring your kids! Especially on hot summer days. :] The playground area has lots of shade and there is shaded seating for parents to watch them from. It's a gorgeous park. There's even a small water area for kids to splash and cool off in the fountains. Beautiful hidden gem. Highly recommend!

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    Fer R.

    This park/community gathering place has it all! Seriously! Here's the low down... ~Its got clean and well stocked and maintained restrooms (2 stalls), baby changing fold out center. ~Great play area for the kids. 2 toddler swings, 2 child swings, a play train, really cool play structure. ~Plenty of shade and picnic tables. ~Gazebo for entertainment, live bands etc. ~Kids water fun area. ~Large grassy area for a game of soccer, frisbee or just to picnic out on the grass! ~Selected picnic tables have checker boards on them! Checkers anyone?! ~Pathway around whole park, great for the lil ones with scooters. ~Parking is on street but mostly all around park is FREE parking. ~Beautiful landscaped park with plenty of flowers for the butterfly to sip nectar from...so keep your eyes open for them! ~Right next to a small convenience store, so if you forget something just walk on over a grab the extra water! ~Water fountain for humans and non humans!

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    Jessica K.

    Really like coming here for the concerts in the park they have on the weekends. It's relaxing and this place always stays so clean.

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    The Grove has lots of shade and is in the middle of downtown Clayton, surrounded by some restaurants and stores.

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    Lydia Lane Park - Parking area

    Lydia Lane Park

    4.0(1 review)
    0.8 mi

    I've lived not too far from this park for years and did not even know it existed. I saw a green…read morepatch on Apple Maps not too far from me and was curious - that was my introduction to Lydia Lane Park. Naturally I had to investigate! The park is at the end of Lydia Lane (shocker); this street is about 3/4 of a mile east from Kirker Pass Road. Near the end of Lydia Lane there's a small offshoot to the left leading to a parking area and the park. I arrived mid morning on a Friday, expecting the park to be deserted, but found there was only one parking spot available. There was only one family in the park, but others were parked here to use a popular nearby trail. Lydia Lane Park is small and unassuming, but nevertheless quiet, peaceful and pretty. Many oak trees, some large, dot the park perimeter offering hot weather shade. A walking path circles the park, part paved, part level dirt. A dry creek ran past the park, no doubt lively in the rainy season. A grassy park center, and a play structure make up the balance. There are a couple picnic tables and a solitary bench; more places to sit would be useful. No bathrooms or water. The park was clean, no debris. Most of the people you see are passing through on the popular George Cardinot trail, which runs through the park. The trail leads to a small bridge which goes over the creek and to a walking path along Oakhurst Drive; the Cardinot trail entrance on the east side of the park leads to the library and downtown Clayton. While I was there, the occasional runner, walker or biker would pass through the park on the trail. Nice community neighborhood park; we can always use more of these.

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    Newhall Community Park

    4.1(98 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    My girlfriend and I went on a walk with her frenchie- Tinkerbell yesterday…read more I was so glad she invited me to join them. I hadn't been over to walk in Newhall since Covid. There was a nice wide trail for us to follow and Tinkerbell could sniff around without worrying about foxtails We walked by the dog park where we visited with dogs in the park thru the fence During Covid we would grab takeaway from Popeyes and have a picnic in the park- then walk it off with a stroll/ so it was I nice memory of dating my hubby during Covid/ getting back to nature

    Newhall Park is a large, neighborhood park not far from where I live. It has many things to…read morerecommend it, and yet it has been ages since I've been there - maybe I'm guilty of the "grass is always greener" syndrome. But finally, my wife and I returned on the recent Sunday and were reacquainted with all it has to offer. It's a good park for walking: there's a flat, dirt path that circles the park; I didn't measure it, but it's a decent length, especially if you make multiple rounds. Along the way you see the park has a large bocce ball court, a popular dog park, and a good sized hill for cardio purposes with the Concord Vietnam Memorial on the top. A weekend adult soccer game was going on in the middle of the field. On the other side of the park is a pond (we saw an egret, ducks and geese), and a marsh-like area with tons of cattails. Galindo Creek, heavily shaded with trees, borders the edge of the park. A number of benches let you take a break when you need it from your walk. Newhall Park is a little rough around the edges visually. There's none of the graceful elegance of a Walnut Creek Larkey Park, with its paved path, lush green grass and stately trees. Newhall's grassy areas are functional, but look beat up with numerous dead spots (maybe blame the soccer). The walking path is hard dirt, but can be messy after a rain. The parking lot also is unpaved, and is in poor condition with bumps and holes. We noticed a number of cars parked along Turtle Creek Road prior to the park entrance. But these are minor concerns. In the uber-populated East Bay, any park is a welcome break from wall-to-wall homes, stores and concrete. Newhall Park is an easy way to get out and breathe the fresh air, and deserves the popularity it enjoys. That Walnut Creek park may have greener grass, but sometimes that park down the street is all we need.

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