The Sobrante Ridge Regional Reserve is a somewhat barren and dry hiking area that is appropriately named because it sits on the ridge above El Sobrante. To the north is Pinole Valley Park, to...
Sobrante Ridge Regional Preserve
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The East Bay Regional Parks encompass 73 parks across 126,809 acres and feature over 330 miles of trails, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The parks offer diverse recreational options, including hiking, biking, fishing, and various community programs tailored for all ages and abilities.
Committed to resource management and community engagement, the East Bay Regional Parks actively promote environmental stewardship and wellness through activities such as naturalist education and public meetings. The organization also focuses on continuous improvement of park facilities and trails, enriching the visitor experience while preserving the natural landscape.
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Speaking as someone who's obviously not from El Sobrante, I think El Sobrante is the most hidden of the bedroom communities in this area, don't you think? And this preserve is even more hidden...
I used to hike this trail often especially when we had a dog. I had my car broken into once and stopped going for a while but return to it from time to time. You've got to watch out you don't...
How do you define "a parkland hidden away in clear sight"? Sobrante Ridge Regional Preserve. I'd been to nearly every East Bay Regional Park by this time, except this one. I simply couldn't...
I would have never discovered Sobrante Ridge Regional Preserve had it not been a part of the East Bay Regional Parks 2016 Trails challenge: http://www.ebparks.org/trailschallenge It's tucked away...
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