Location: County: Alameda.
Nearest City: Livermore. See map 1.
Campsites, facilities: There are 150 sites for tents or RVs,
21 with partial hookups. Piped water, fire grills, and picnic tables are
provided. A sanitary disposal station, flush toilets, hot showers, a full
marina, and a boat launch are available. Pets are permitted.
Reservations, fees: Reservations are required; phone 1-510-562-2267
($4 reservation fee); $14-$17 per night, $1 pet fee.
Contact: Phone the East Bay Regional Park District at 1-510-635-0135
extension 2200, or Del Valle Park at 1-925-373-0332.
Operating hours, seasons: Call park for information.
Directions: On Interstate 580, drive to Livermore and the North
Livermore Avenue exit. Turn south and drive on North/South Livermore Road
(this will turn into Tesla Road) to Mines Road. Turn right and drive south
for three miles to Del Valle Road. Turn right and drive for three miles
to the entrance to the park.
Weather, clothing: The weather can cool in fall and winter and
warm in spring and summer.
Trip notes: Of the 50 parks in the East Bay Regional Park District,
it is Del Valle that provides the highest variety of recreation at the
highest quality levels. Del Valle Reservoir is the centerpiece, a long
narrow lake that fills a canyon, providing a good boat launch for powerboating
and fishing for trout, striped bass, and catfish. The sites are somewhat
exposed due to the grassland habitat, but they fill anyway on most weekends
and three-day holidays. A trailhead south of the lake provides access to
the Ohlone Wilderness Trail, and for the well conditioned there is the
5.5-mile butt-kicker of a climb to Murietta Falls, gaining 1,600 feet in
1.5 miles. Murietta Falls is the Bay Area's highest waterfall, 100 feet
tall, though its thin, silvery cascade rarely evokes much emotional response
after such an intense climb.
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