20180818 Del Valle Regional Park @ Livermore
Lake Del Valle - Livermore, CA - Lake From The Valley.
The Leber crew takes a trip to a local lake in Livermore, California. Lake Del Valle is a beautiful location. You can enjoy swimming to windsurfing and boating, surrounded by 4,395 acres of beautiful land for hiking, horseback riding, and nature study. Del Valle also is the eastern gateway to the Ohlone Wilderness Trail, 28 miles of scenic back country trail. It's a great place bring the family, or stop by with your loved one after a long day of wine tasting in the Livermore wine country, This is a great location for a family trip in the bay area.
Ben and Sadie in the water at Del Valle Regional Park, Livermore, CA
Ben is shown here after a year and a half after his FCE
Camping with Kids! Del Valle Regional Park
Camping with Kids is a great way for parents and children to bond while discovering the outdoors. Recently, my kids and I took a trip to Del Valle Campground just outside of Livermore, CA. We chose this site because it is a family friendly campground that is less than an hour away from our house. Del Valle offers many recreational opportunities and is a great place to go if you or your kids are new to camping. For more information visit outwestwithchris.com If you enjoyed this video please give it a thumbs up! More content coming soon, be sure to subscribe! Thanks for watching!
Del Valle books up quickly so make your reservations in advance. Reservations are required! To get there: 7000 Del Valle Road, Livermore, CA 94550
Note!!! Due to the historic drought conditions that are currently affecting California it is likely that Del Valle will be closed for a majority of the summer and fall.
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Lake Del Valle - Livermore, California
Trip to Lake Del Valle - Livermore, California
Fishing Lake del Valle, Livermore, CA
This our first time fishing at Lake del Valle in Livermore CA. Using our basic fishing skills and bottom fishing techniques, we managed to catch a couple of trout. An Anglers Lifestyle Moment.
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Livermore, California CA
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List of Best Things to do in Livermore, California (CA)
Concannon Vineyard
Livermore Valley
Del Valle Regional Park
Livermore Shiva-Vishnu Temple
Sycamore Grove Regional Park
San Francisco Premium Outlets
Wente Vineyards
Murrieta's Well Winery
The Steven Kent Winery
Darcie Kent Vineyards
Del Valle camping coffee
After Christmas camping at Del Valle State Park.
Lake Del Valle
Ride along with us as we explore Lake Del Valle near Livermore, Ca !!
Del Valle Regional Park
Jason Bohl and Brandan Bohl flowing down a local trail in the Bay Area
2012 Manatees 2x1 Mile relay at Lake Del Valle in Livermore - #2 - The Start
Recorded on September 15, 2012 using a Flip Video camera. The start of the 2x1 mile Relay.
Del Valle Camp Trip 2017
The YBHS officers go on a camp trip and create some amazing and memorable memories. Shout out to all of the people that used my camera to record footage or take pictures while I was somewhere.
Why is Brushy Peak in Livermore so sacred?
Beth talks about Brushy Peak, its sacred history and why you are not allowed climb to the top. Also included is some of the deep-rooted history of a famous bandit.
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Life Beyond San Francisco, Parks in East Bay P. II
People are dreaming about San Francisco but little they know that there are more than dozens places in Bay Area, where you can have amazing time. Barbecuing, hiking, boating, fishing, breweries and wineries. In this part two episode, you will learn about five amazing regional parks and wilderness that can be reached within 40 - 50 min drive from SF.
These are the parks:
1. Del Valle Regional Park
2. Tilden Regional Park
3. Ed R. Levin County Park
4. San Leandro Water Reservoir
5. Wildcat Canyon Regional Park
Hiking Guide: Del Valle Lake
Hiking to Del Valle Lake from Arroyo Rd near Livermore, CA
Livermore, California
Founded in 1869, Livermore is California's oldest wine region, framed by award-winning wineries, farm lands and ranches that mirror the valley's western heritage. The City of Livermore (pop. 83,604) encompasses twenty-two square miles and is the easternmost city in the San Francisco Bay Area; the gateway to the Central Valley. Protection by the coastal range provides the Livermore Valley with a mild climate that enhances the pursuit of a more relaxed, less congested lifestyle. As home to renowned science and technology centers, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory, Livermore is a technological hub and an academically engaged community. It has become an integral part of the Bay Area, successfully competing in the global market powered by its wealth of research, technology and innovation.
Del Valle Challenge Hike
Spent a beautiful Saturday (March 4, 2017) morning on East Shore Trail and Heron Bay Trail of the 5,000 acre Del Valle Regional Park.
A big thank to Kaiyun for getting up before sunrise and blending into the scenes so naturally!
Trail recording by AllTrails.com can be found here:
Oceanlab -- On a Good Day
Little bit lost and
A little bit lonely
Little bit cold here
A little bit feared
But I hold on
And I
Feel strong
And I
Know that I can
Getting used to it
Lit the fuse to it
Like to know who I am
Been talking to myself forever, yeah
And how I wish I knew me better, yeah
Still sitting on a shelf and never
Never seen the sun shine brighter
And it feels like me
On a good day
And it feels like me
On a good day
Inter-Agency Partnerships and Otay Valley Regional Park and Watershed
Many environmental and educational non-profit agencies partner with the City of San Diego Open Space Division to preserve and protect our shared natural and cultural resources. Otay Valley Regional Park is within the Otay Valley River Watershed which connects neighborhoods, trails, habitats, wildlife, and people in the larger web of life. Join the effort to keep your open space for future generations.
©City of San Diego, Parks & Recreation Department
Produced, filmed and edited by Jim Karnik Films
Production Co-ordinator - Sue Pelley
Funding for this Wild Web Film was provided by
City of San Diego, Parks & Recreation Department
At Del Valle 1
Chande was having fun playing in the water. Cowboy and Bella were jealous of the attention!