Discover the best top things to do in Tri-Valley, United States including Ohlone Wilderness Trail, Robert Livermore Aquatic Center, Pedego Electric Bikes Livermore, Rose Peak, Ohlone Wilderness Trail, Iron Horse Trail, The Course at Wente Vineyards, Sycamore Grove Regional Park, Robertson Park, Callippe Preserve Golf Course, Castle Ridge Trail.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
I love to swim outside because indoor pools keep the chlorine contained within the room and it’s just too much. This pool is clean, they do a great job at keeping the temperature even and the locker room, toilets and showers are clean. Always plenty of parking. I swim laps on my own but they also offer aqua aerobic classes too. If you sign up for email notifications they will let you know when they will be closed due to an event, repairs, etc. you can even save money if you purchase a multiple use pass. Best local pool ever.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
Pedego Livermore is the place for electric bicycles in Livermore-Pleasanton Area and beyond. Buy, Rent or tour with us. We are passionate about electric bikes, and we put our hearts into everything that we do. We treat our customers like guests and friends because that’s exactly what you are to us. Situated within the best indoor high performance indoor go karting in Northern California (Umigo), our store will introduce you to the joy of riding a Pedego. A Pedego electric bike rental is the very best way to experience Livermore and beyond! The nearby bike trails are safe and breathtakingly beautiful. Visitors always say it’s the most fun and memorable activity of their trip. And locals are surprised to find such an amazing experience right in their own backyard. Wherever you’re from, we’ll bend over backwards to make sure you leave with a giant smile on your face! Locks and helmets are included with every rental and tour.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
This former railroad track is now a "people-friendly" 23-mile long trail for bikers, hikers, in-line skaters, and horseback riders.
The path was paved and was a few steps from the hotel. The area was clean and safe. Lots of locals using the path as well.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
San Francisco Bay Area’s premier golf course, The Course at Wente Vineyards opened in July 1998. Designed by golfing great Greg Norman, the 18-hole championship course is a picturesque 7,181-yard, par-72, upscale, daily-fee golf course tucked away in the scenic Livermore Valley, 50 minutes east of San Francisco. With three distinct topographies, native woodlands, mature vineyards and rolling hills of natural grasslands, The Course at Wente Vineyards offers extraordinary visual panoramas and a diversity of play unmatched in the Bay Area. Designed for both novice and pro, The Course has played host to the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship, part of the PGA Tour’s Nationwide Tour.
This was my first time playing the course. It is gorgeous and taken care of from every perspective. The course is challenging without too much water. I was never rushed from behind or held up moving forward. The rental clubs were expensive but that's what I get for not wanting to travel with my own; BTW, they were excellent clubs! The service in the pro shop was very professional and appreciative of my business. I loved every minute of the experience.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
During late fall, my daughter, her two sons of 5 and 3 (very active grandsons!), and I went to Sycamore Grove. It was a gorgeous day, and the park was beautiful with the changing colors of the big leaves of the sycamore trees. It was good to follow the paved pathway and go over the nice wooden bridge. Off the bridge, we went down below and the two young ones had so much fun throwing rocks onto the stream to make the biggest splash and ripples. Moving on we found this great sycamore tree. One of its very large branch drooped down to the ground. It was perfect for the boys as they clambered up and down having much fun. This park is perfect for family outings, for taking walks,including your dog, for picniking, and for meditating. It is lovely in any season!! Note: There is a small fee using your cedit card to enter.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We went to Robertson Park, which is in Livermore, We had a good time there, This is also the park where the Liveromre Rodeo is held. As such its a great par for equestrians There are sports fields and a playground, There are places for a picnic.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Castleridge trail recently opened and it gives the hikers that don't have hours to hike long distance access to the entire North end of the Pleasanton Ridge. This area was most easily accessed by cyclers and has been a little secret of theirs. The trail itself start at the trail head located behind the Alviso Adobe complex. There is a bathroom and water fauntain. at the trail head. This trail is not suggested for someone looking to have a easy level hike. For the most part it goes right up the hill. It does have level spots to catch your breath, but it can give you all the workout you might wish for depending on how you like to walk. The trail is 1.9 miles long, single track, and it is a beautiful walk mostly through trees. As a former mountain biker this trail will be difficult for many to climb since it is narrow and steep in many places. I have already seen many pushing their bikes up the trail. As for going down, please be careful for the same reason. It would be tempting to go fast but there is no room for error on this trail. Once your at the top you can turn left and head over to the Augustin Bernal section of the ridge or go right and explore several more miles of trails that most ridge hikers have never seen.
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