Arroyo Mocho Trail
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Arroyo Mocho Trail
Location: Pleasanton, Ca
Difficulty: Moderate
Features: Hiking trails, mountain biking, dog friendly.
The Arroyo Mocho Trail is a 34 mile stream originating from Santa Clara County and into Alameda County. It transverses with the cities of Livermore and Pleasanton, joins San Ramon Creek, flows to Alameda Creek, and finally to San Francisco Bay.
The Arroyo Mocho Trail, meanwhile, is a network of multi-use trails in Livermore. The trail provides access to neighborhoods and parks, as well as business points and municipal amenities – and even to high traffic areas. On the other hand, other segments of the trail follows a paved route away from busy traffic. The trail also intersects with Isabel Avenue Trail nearby Stanley Boulevard.
Top 3 Adventure Hacks
1) Beginners Are Welcome
The Arroyo Mocho Trail is a network of multi-use trails in Livermore. It allows access to neighbourhoods and parks, business points, and municipal amenities. This is a good place to start for beginner hikers.
For those starting out, we recommend this Mini GPS Keychain Tracker to always be aware of where you are.
2) Enjoy The Hike
A network of multi-use trails in Livermore, the Arroyo Mocho Trail offers access to populated areas, and even to high traffic areas. This trail is perfect for hikes and leisurely walks – why not enjoy good music on the way?
3) Be Wary Of The Trail’s Condition
Mid-2017, the Arroyo Mocho Trail was damaged by flood. This left the city to actively work on the trail’s restoration. The cleanup and restoration was completed later that year.