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Retzlaff Vineyards

Retzlaff Vineyards

11.47km from Brushy Peak

Retzlaff Vineyards is an estate winery and CCOF certified organic vineyard located at 1356 S Livermore Ave, Livermore, California, United States. Honored with many awards, the commitment to organic farming results in wines of great flavor and complexity, sought the world over.

Page Mill Winery

Page Mill Winery

11.58km from Brushy Peak

Page Mill Winery was founded in 1976 at the base of the Santa Cruz Mountains. It offers more than a dozen wines from local vineyards as well as appellations across the state. The winery is located within minutes of the downtown shopping district.

Cedar Mountain Winery

Cedar Mountain Winery

12.47km from Brushy Peak

Cedar Mountain Winery is a wine and spirits company based out of 7000 Tesla Rd, Livermore, California, United States.Earl and Linda Ault, former mountain climbers, established the winery in 1990. The tasting room is located on the east side of Livermore Valley. Come enjoy our peaceful setting with amazing views of the vineyards, hills, and the occasional herd of cows!

3 Steves Winery

3 Steves Winery

13.27km from Brushy Peak

A beautiful boutique winery owned and operated by 3 friends that are all named Steve. It is located in ab beautiful location where you can find the wine fields and also there is opportunity to taste the flavours and also there are so many things to see and do here.

Cuda Ridge Wines

Cuda Ridge Wines

13.74km from Brushy Peak

Cuda Ridge Wines produces Bordeaux style wines that bring out the wonderful terroir of Livermore Valley. The Cuda Ridge winery and Tasting Room is located at 2400 Arroyo Road in Livermore, California. It is a truly family and friends run winery. They have limited production with unique character. Visit Cuda Ridge Wines for a truly enjoyable wine experience.

Sycamore Grove Park

Sycamore Grove Park

15.32km from Brushy Peak

Sycamore Grove Park offers leisurely strolls or vigorous hikes on 775 acres of varied terrain. Several picturesque footbridges crisscross the waterways. Creekside areas boast frogs, pond turtles, dragonflies, ducks and muskrats.

Ruby Hill Winery

Ruby Hill Winery

15.85km from Brushy Peak

Ruby Hill Winery was one of the largest and most revered producers of wine in the Livermore Valley. In 2002, Mike Callahan purchased the 105 acre parcel, known as Ruby Hill and Rubino Estates Winery. Ruby Hill Winery quickly became a popular location for visitors of the Livermore Valley and what started off as a hobby quickly blossomed into something more.

Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area

A public water park with slides, a picnic area, hiking, fishing, swimming and fun for the family.The swimming beach on the main lake and a refreshment stand that are open on weekends in Spring and Fall and daily in summer. Pets and glass containers are not allowed on the sandy areas of the beach.

Lake Del Valle

Lake Del Valle

18.97km from Brushy Peak

Lake Del Valle is a storage reservoir in Alameda County, California. The lake is surrounded by over 5,000 acres of beautiful oak-covered hills at an altitude of 745 feet. The water level at Del Valle Lake fluctuates seasonally from a high of 703 feet in the summer to a low of 678 feet in the winter. The lake stretches for 5 miles and has 16 miles of shoreline. Thus normally stores 37,000 to 52,000 acre-feet. The lake is a popular destination for hikers, bikers, and boaters.

Pleasanton Museum on Main

Pleasanton Museum on Main

19.2km from Brushy Peak

Pleasanton's Museum on Main is dedicated to linking the past to the future by preserving, clarifying and disseminating information about history specific to the Tri Valley region. Its collection at California Revealed consists of texts, moving images, and audio recordings from the 1890s to 2000s. The collection includes oral history interviews with residents of Pleasanton, films about Livermore, and an extensive run of issues of the Pleasanton Times.

Del Valle Regional Park

Del Valle Regional Park

19.27km from Brushy Peak

Del Valle Regional Park is a part of the East Bay Regional Park District in an unincorporated region of Alameda County, California. This park is ideal for picnicking, horseback riding, boating, fishing and swimming. The park also offers 28 miles of hiking, horseback, and bicycle trails, in addition to 150 camping sites.

Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park

Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park

23.39km from Brushy Peak

This beautiful 9090-acre parkland is on the oak-covered ridge overlooking Pleasanton and the Livermore Valley from the west. This Park contains over 25 miles of trails, most of which are dirt roads, except for the Woodland Trail, the Bay Leaf Trail, and a few sections of the North Ridge and Ridgeline trails.

Pleasanton Ridge

Pleasanton Ridge

23.56km from Brushy Peak

The Pleasanton Ridge is one of the best hikes around the Tri-Valley area. You can make it as hard, long or as casual as you want. It contains over 25 miles of trails, most of which are dirt roads, except for the Woodland Trail, the Bay Leaf Trail, and a few sections of the North Ridge and Ridgeline trails. Park elevations range from 400 feet at the main entrance to over 1,600 feet at the highest point.

Niles Canyon Railway

Niles Canyon Railway

25.29km from Brushy Peak

Niles Canyon Railway is a living history museum interpreting the importance of our heritage railroads in the development of California and the nation. The railroad is operated and maintained by the Pacific Locomotive Association which preserves, restores and operates historic railroad equipment. The NCRy features public excursions with both steam and diesel locomotives along a well-preserved portion of the First Transcontinental Railroad.

Ohlone Regional Wilderness

Ohlone Regional Wilderness

26.77km from Brushy Peak

A majestic 9,737 acres regional park in the United States that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. It offers a 28-mile trail between Mission Peak Regional Preserve in Fremont and Del Valle Regional Park in Livermore. It is a grueling backpack with over 8,000 feet cumulative elevation gain, and most people do it in two or three days.

Vargas Plateau Regional Park

Vargas Plateau Regional Park

29.39km from Brushy Peak

Vargas Plateau Regional Park sits on a plateau in the Fremont Hills of Alameda County, California that overlooks the San Francisco Bay. This 1,249-acre regional park provides tremendous views from its setting in the Fremont Hills. The park contains an array of habitats, such as grassland, seasonal wetlands, stock ponds, perennial and ephemeral drainages and so more. Hiking, biking and horseback riding are the most popular activities. Observation of birds and other wildlife can also be enjoyed.

Sunol Regional Wilderness

Sunol Regional Wilderness

30.27km from Brushy Peak

Sunol is a large protected parcel of land, with a plethora of plant communities, and plenty of trails through varied terrain. The popular park has a reputation for being one of the most challenging but also most scenic parks in the East Bay. Trails for hiking, horse-riding, and mountain biking cross the park. There are also facilities for camping. The 27.74 square kilometres park was established in 1962,

Niles Canyon

Niles Canyon

31.06km from Brushy Peak

Niles Canyon is a canyon in the San Francisco Bay Area formed by Alameda Creek, known for its heritage railroad and silent movie history. The Niles Canyon Trail Project proposes to install a six-mile long pathway that is 10 feet wide and is intended to accommodate pedestrians, bicyclists, and equestrians.

Mission San José Park

Mission San José Park

32.03km from Brushy Peak

Mission San José is a Spanish mission located in the present-day city of Fremont, California. It was founded on June 11, 1797, by the Franciscan order and was the fourteenth Spanish mission established in California. The old mission church remains in use as a chapel of Saint Joseph Catholic Church, a parish of the Diocese of Oakland. The museum also features a visitor center, museum, and slide show telling the history of the mission.

Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park

Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park

32.15km from Brushy Peak

Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park is a regional park located in Union City, California, sharing a contiguous border with sister park Garin Regional Park. More than 20 miles of trails within Garin and Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Parks give visitors the opportunity to explore the 5,857 acres that comprise these parklands. While the trails are not paved, they are great for hiking, horseback riding, and many are suitable for bicycles.

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Brushy Peak

Brushy Peak

Brushy Peak, California 94551, USA

Brushy Peak, also known as Brushy Knob or Las Cuevas, is a summit in Alameda County, California that overlooks the Livermore Valley. North of the valley, it is part of the Diablo Range. It rises to an elevation of 1,686 feet and is the location of Brushy Peak Regional Preserve; there are guided tours to the peak itself. Historically, the peak and its immediate surroundings were used for some outdoor events, like picnics