Tassajara Creek Regional Park
Tassajara Creek Regional Park (TCRP) is a park near Dublin in the U.S. state of California, which has been called one of the most obscure parks in the East Bay Regional Park System.[2] It is located adjacent to the eastern boundary of Camp Parks and was established in 1991 as a staging facility for the Tassajara Creek Regional Trail. Because of TCRP's small size—27 acres (11 ha)—and the existence of a security fence along the Camp Parks boundary, usage of the park by both humans and wildlife is limited.[1]
Amenities are minimal. There is just one picnic table and one short hiking trail, but the venue is rarely crowded. One writer opined that TCRP filled a worthwhile niche in the park district's offerings, saying that "this is a very friendly spot for young children and puppies to experience a first hike".[2]
References
- ^ a b Master Planned Redevelopment at Camp Parks: Final Environmental Impact Statement. July, 2009. p.89. Available on Google Books. Accessed August 24, 2017.
- ^ a b Samson, Samuel. ""Tassajara Creek: A Hiker’s Training Grounds". Livermore Patch. August 1, 2011. Accessed August 22, 2017.
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