Augustin Bernal Park
37°38′11″N 121°54′16″W / 37.63639°N 121.90444°W
Augustin Bernal Community Park | |
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Location | Alameda County, California |
Nearest city | Pleasanton, California |
Area | 237 acres (0.96 km2) |
Created | 1971 |
Operated by | Pleasanton, California |
Augustin Bernal Community Park is a 237-acre (0.96 km2) park in the hills southwest of Pleasanton, California.[1]
The park was donated to the city in 1971 by Walter S. Johnson,[a] and connects to Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. The park is named for the Spanish settler Augustin Bernal, to whom the land on which the park sits was originally granted.[2]
Access to the park's public staging area is through a gated community, Golden Eagle Farms. Pleasanton residents can show proof of residency to get past the community's gate at Golden Eagle Way and Foothill Road; non-residents can obtain a one-week permit at Pleasanton's Department of Parks and Community Services.[1] The Community Services office is at 200 Old Bernal Ave. in Pleasanton.[3]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Walter S. Johnson was a philanthropist who was noted for his financial support for the restoration of San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts. The park is now owned and operated by the City of Pleasanton.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Augustin Bernal Park". City of Pleasanton. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
- ^ a b "Augustin Bernal Community Park Trail Map." City of Pleasanton. Accessed September 9, 2017
- ^ "Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park (and Augustin Bernal Community Park). Trailstompers. Accessed September 11, 2017.
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