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Save Mount Diablo Will Open Two New Loops in Curry Canyon Our 51-year history is filled with conservation victories. Together we and our partners have protected more than 120,000 acres…
Read MoreSave Mount Diablo Will Open Two New Loops in Curry Canyon Our 51-year history is filled with conservation victories. Together we and our partners have protected more than 120,000 acres…
Read MoreDistance: 8.5 miles Elevation gain: Mostly flat Difficulty: Beginner Travel time: 2.5 to four hours to walk one way; one to three hours to bike one way Trail surface: Paved…
Read MoreCONTRA COSTA, STANISLAUS, AND SAN BENITO COUNTIES—Explore some of the East Bay’s premiere hiking and natural areas with Save Mount Diablo in 2024, including places rarely open to the public.…
Read MoreDistance: 7.1 miles Elevation gain: 1,063 feet Difficulty: Moderate to strenuous Hiking time: 3.5 to seven hours Trail surface: Unpaved trails and dirt fire roads Best season: Spring Hours: 8…
Read MoreMaking the First Map Save Mount Diablo released the first Mount Diablo regional trail map in 2007, with the goal of highlighting the vast outdoor recreation opportunities in the area.…
Read MoreThere are many great resources on what to keep in a general first-aid kit, like one you might keep in your car, at home, or work. But those are often…
Read MoreBlack Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is full of early California history. Although its main entrance features some great hikes, there are some gorgeous, lesser-known areas accessed from its eastern edge.…
Read MoreCONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA—On March 29, Save Mount Diablo will officially open the Knobcone Point to Riggs Canyon trail connection. This section of trail winds through the upper 560 acres…
Read MoreCONTRA COSTA, STANISLAUS, AND SAN BENITO COUNTIES—Explore some of the East Bay’s premiere hiking and natural areas with Save Mount Diablo in 2023, including places rarely open to the public.…
Read MoreBy Robert Casey What is the largest state park in northern California? You might be surprised to learn that it’s Henry W. Coe State Park, with more than 87,000…
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