City of Oakley

County and Regional Parks

Within just thirty minutes of Oakley are several regional parks and open space areas with spectacular vistas of the Delta and surrounding bay, plus the valleys to the east and the hills to the west. Hiking trails, picnic areas, historic monuments, and more await you and your family for an afternoon or for the entire day. Round Valley Preserve, Contra Loma Regional Reservoir, Black Diamond Mines, and Briones Regional Park can all be found in Contra Costa County. And there is even more to explore. The East Bay Regional Park District provides and manages the Regional Parks for Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The regional park system includes 55 parks and over 1,000 miles of trails

State Parks

Family camping couldn’t be easier, with Brannan Island State Park just a few miles north of Oakley over the Antioch Bridge. Besides camping, there is excellent access to the delta for sailing, boating and kayaking. Mt. Diablo State Park just west of Oakley offers hiking and picnicking, and is a great place for bicycling.

Link to State Parks web site: www.parks.ca.gov

 

Regional Parks

Within just thirty minutes of Oakley are several regional parks and open space areas with spectacular vistas of the Delta and surrounding bay, plus the valleys to the east and the hills to the west. Hiking trails, picnic areas, historic monuments, and more await you and your family for an afternoon or for the entire day. 

Round Valley Preserve, Contra Loma Regional Reservoir, Black Diamond Mines, and Briones Regional Park can all be found in Contra Costa County. And there is even more to explore. The East Bay Regional Park District provides and manages the Regional Parks for Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The regional park system includes 55 parks and over 1,000 miles of trails.

Link to EBRPD Web site: www.ebparks.org

Antioch/ Oakley Regional Shoreline 

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For information call (510) 562-PARK.

Delta De Anza Regional Trail- Somersville Rd. to West Cypress Rd.

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For information call (510) 562-PARK.

Marsh Creek Regional Trail

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Big Break Regional Trail
Marsh Creek Trail west to Jordan Lane

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For information call (510) 562-PARK.
Waterfront Fishing

Big Break Marina
100 Big Break Rd.

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For information call (925) 679-0900

Driftwood Marina

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Lauritzen Yacht Harbor
115 Lauritzen Lane

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For more information, call (925) 757-9449. Open all year.

 

Fishing

Opportunities for pier fishing and lake fishing are close to Oakley, which shares its northern border with the regional shoreline. And in cooperation with East Bay Regional Parks District, the City is exploring ways to preserve the open space and ensure access for citizens.

Fishing Ethics

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