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Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park is a 293-acre (119 ha) public park in Northeast Austin, Texas. [1] The park features 15 miles of hiking trails, multiple softball fields, a swimming pool, a playground, and numerous barbecue pits and picnic tables. [ 1 ]
Downtown Walnut Creek. There are three bands of Bay Miwok Native Americans associated with the area of Walnut Creek (the stream for which the city is named): [8] [9] the Saclan, whose territory extended through the hills east of present-day cities of Oakland, Rossmoor, Lafayette, Moraga and Walnut Creek; the Volvon (also spelled Bolbon, Wolwon or Zuicun), who were near Mt. Diablo; and the ...
It is the largest parcel of Walnut Creek Open Space, and features the ridge, foothills, and rock outcroppings. It is connected to Mount Diablo State Park via the Briones-Mount Diablo Trail, and shares borders with the Diablo Foothills Regional Park and Castle Rock Regional Recreation Area. [4] Included in Shell Ridge are: Old Borges Ranch
Heather Farm Park is a 102-acre community park in Walnut Creek, California. It contains the Gardens at Heather Farm , a swimming pool, inclusive playground , sports fields, equestrian center , dog park , fishing pond, nature area, lake, and other amenities.
Walnut Canyon National Monument (Hopi: Wupatupqa) is a United States National Monument located about 10 mi (16 km) southeast of downtown Flagstaff, Arizona, near Interstate 40. The canyon rim elevation is 6,690 ft (2,040 m); the canyon's floor is 350 ft (110 m) lower.
Walnut Creek's watershed, spanning 36,000 acres (15,000 ha), is the largest in Central Austin. [2] The creek can be accessed at several local parks, most notably Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park and Balcones District Park.
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The Iron Horse Regional Trail is a rail trail for pedestrians, horse riders and bicycles in the East Bay Area in California.. This trail is located in inland central Alameda and Contra Costa counties, mostly following a Southern Pacific Railroad right of way established in 1891 and abandoned in 1977. [1]