Del Valle Regional Park

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Lake Del Valle Regional Park is a Regional Park of the East Bay Regional Parks District (EBRPD) located in incorporated Alameda County, California, south of the city of Livermore.[1] The park is 4,316 acres (~17.47 sq. km., ~6.74 sq. mi.) big.[1]

The park largely surrounds Lake Del Valle[1], an artificial reservoir made from the daming of Arroyo Del Valle, a small river. The lake provides a source of recreation for visitors including: Swimming, fishing, and boating.[1] There are lifeguards present at designated swimming areas.[1] The park also offers 28 miles (~45.1 km)[1] of hiking, horseback, and bicycle trails[1], in addition to 150[1] camping sites. The park's address is 7000 Del Valle Road, Livermore, CA 94550, although it is 10 miles (~16.1 km) south of Livermore.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Del Valle Regional Park profile, East Bay Regional Park District website, retrieved September 1, 2007

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