United States California Pleasanton

Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area

A 266-acre park featuring a lake for swimming, fishing, and boating, with picnic areas and trails for hiking and wildlife viewing.
  • 2500 Stanley Blvd

Tips from the community

Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area, located in Pleasanton, California, is among the various parks that offer dog-friendly areas where your four-legged friends can enjoy alongside their owners. While dogs are not allowed on the park's main sandy beach, they can still enjoy the water and play in designated dog-friendly areas, ensuring that pet owners can have a fun day out with their pup. It's important for visitors to comply with the park's rules by keeping dogs on leashes in non-designated areas and cleaning up after their pets to maintain the park's natural beauty and wildlife.

seeker 6 months ago

Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area Guides

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