Mountaire Park
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About Mountaire Park
Park Overview
Tucked away at the corner of Sunset Lane and Danridge Court in Antioch, California, Mountaire Park offers a peaceful 5.1-acre retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This nearby park provides a green sanctuary where locals can breathe easy and reconnect with nature. One of the park's best features? The abundance of shade trees that offer welcome relief on those sunny California afternoons.
Recreational Features
Sprawling grassy areas dominate this park, giving you plenty of room to toss a football, play catch, or simply watch your frisbee sail through the air. The expansive lawns also make for perfect picnic spots or leisurely strolls when you just need to clear your head. If you're bringing the little ones along, they'll be thrilled with the playground equipment. The fun climber with a big slide is particularly enticing for adventurous kiddos looking to burn off some energy.
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Visitor Experience
What makes Mountaire Park special is its versatility. Regardless of whether you're in the mood for an active day outdoors or just want to sit quietly with a good book, this park accommodates all kinds of visitors. The picnic tables scattered throughout provide convenient spots to enjoy a packed lunch or gather with friends. Thanks to thoughtful maintenance and those lovely shaded areas, the park remains a pleasant destination regardless of when you decide to visit.
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ADRuth Bancroft Garden General Admission Ticket
Called "A Gem of the East Bay," and voted "Best Botanical Garden" by Sunset Magazine (2019), a visit to the Ruth Bancroft Garden offers visitors an opportunity to see cacti, succulents, California natives and other rare and unusual drought tolerant plant species from around the world. The Garden features many large, mature plant specimens, originally planted by founder, Ruth Bancroft, that are not often seen in other dry gardens, making for a unique visitor experience all seasons of the year.
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