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**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

**Before your trip, check:** - Latest FIRE DANGER restrictions - Blue-Green Algae updates - Current seasonal and site closures - **Campgrounds** : Tent or RV campsite reservations for Anthony Chabot, Del Valle, and Dumbarton Quarry can be made online between 48 hours and 12 weeks in advance of your arrival date. - **Group Camping:** Reservations must be made at least 3 days in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **Backpacking:** Reservations must be made at least 48 hours in advance by calling the EBRPD Reservations Department. - **2025 group camping and backpacking reservations:** - Now reserving through June 2025. - Arrival dates between July – December 2025, sites are released on May 7, 2025 - Reservations are by phone only. Maximum 2 reservations per call.

The East Bay Regional Park District is implementing a **trial launch of an online cancelation option for family campsites** at Anthony Chabot, Del Valle (excluding cabins), and Dumbarton Quarry Campgrounds. Online cancelation options will only be available if within the standard cancelation window. **This service may be intermittent as adjustments are made.**. To reach the East Bay Regional Park District Reservations Department, please call 888-327-2757, option 2 (from Canada, 510-544-2707). We are open 9am-4pm Pacific, Monday-Friday (closed weekends and holidays). Customers may email reservations@ebparks.org with questions, however we do not accept cancelation or change requests via email. **Customers must call the above number to change a reservation, or to cancel cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site.**

East Bay Regional Park District Del Valle Family Campground, near Livermore, California, is a solid choice for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the Bay Area without straying too far from home. With spacious sites and a friendly atmosphere, it’s a great spot for families and friends to gather around the campfire and enjoy the great outdoors.

This campground offers convenient amenities like drinking water, electric hookups, and clean restrooms with free showers. Visitors have noted the well-maintained facilities, making it easy to relax after a day of hiking or exploring. One camper mentioned, “The restrooms and showers were clean and functional,” which is always a plus when you’re out in nature.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Del Valle Lake provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and paddle boating. There are also numerous hiking trails that wind through the area, allowing you to soak in the beautiful scenery and spot some wildlife, like deer and turkeys. Just be mindful that the camp store has limited hours, so plan ahead if you need supplies.

While some campers mentioned that the sites can feel a bit exposed, the overall experience is enhanced by the natural beauty surrounding you. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Del Valle offers a refreshing retreat with plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained.

Description

Lake Del Valle State Recreation Area

Del Valle Regional Park, part of the East Bay Regional Park District, is in a valley framed by oak-covered hills. The centerpiece of the park is a five-mile-long lake, with all kinds of water-oriented recreation, surrounded by 4,316 acres of beautiful land for hiking, horseback riding, and nature study.

Del Valle is also the eastern gateway to the Ohlone Wilderness Trail, 28 miles of scenic back country trail, connecting to Sunol and Mission Peak. Ohlone Trail Permits are required on portions of the trail and can be purchased at the park entrance kiosk. Backpack reservations can be made for specific sites along the Ohlone Wilderness Trail.

Please visit the Del Valle Park Page or call the EBRPD Reservations Department at 1-888-EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2 for more information.

***Please note that this location is prone to flooding and reservations may be cancelled if conditions are unsafe for visitors. In the event of site and/or park closures, reservations will be notified via email and/or phone.***

The camper is responsible for knowing and following all campground and park rules, including those in Ordinance 38 District Rules and Regulations. Campsites are intended for overnight use only. Meet visitors in day-use portions of the park.

Stay limitations: Family campsites allow up to 15 consecutive nights and 30 total nights per year per household address, customer name, primary occupant, or registered vehicle(s). 48 hours must separate your reservations if staying 15 consecutive nights at a time. Walk-in/drop-in reservations are included in this calculation. Cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian site stay limitations vary by site type.

Site reservations: A maximum of two (2) family campsites per household address, customer name, primary occupant, or registered vehicle(s) is permitted on any given date. Additional sites will be canceled. Reservations for other site types are limited to one (1)/date per party/group, household address, primary contact, etc. Groups larger than 16 should reserve a group campsite.

Site capacity: Family campsites allow a maximum of 8 people (infants and children included). The capacity for other site types varies. For cabin, group, backpack, or equestrian group sites, an additional information letter will be emailed to you 5-7 days prior to the start of your reservation.

Vehicles: 2 per campsite. Group and backpack site varies.

Minors: Juveniles under the age of 18 must be accompanied by parent, legal guardian, or other responsible adult 21+ years of age. Large groups must have at least 1 adult for every 10 juveniles.

Dogs: Maximum 3 dogs per site. Dogs must be leashed while in campgrounds, picnic areas, and other developed areas. Dogs must be confined to vehicle or tent during quiet hours and must not be left unattended at any time. Pick up and dispose of waste in garbage cans. Persons with noisy, vicious, or uncontrollable dogs will be asked to leave. Dogs, including emotional support animals, are not permitted on the swim beach, swim area, on select trails, or in cabins. Service animals with specialized training will be permitted in all locations.

Tents: Site sizes vary. There is no limit on tents, though they must be placed on dirt or designated tent pads. No tents on lawns.

Fire restrictions may be in place during your stay. Fires are only allowed in designated areas. Only wood that has been commercially purchased, processed fire logs, or cut lumber should be used. Collecting wood is prohibited. All fires must be attended by an adult, and thoroughly extinguished when departing.

No smoking or vaping.

No gas generators.

No cell service, WIFI, etc.

No hard alcohol. Beer and wine only; must be 21+. Alcohol can be consumed at campsites or picnic areas. No alcohol in parking lots, trails, swim beaches, etc. Group campsites require an additional beer and wine permit that must be purchased in advance.

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Location

Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District is located in California

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Directions

Address: 7000 Del Valle Rd., Livermore, CA. Phone Number: 510-544-3139 Exit I-580 in Livermore at North Livermore Ave. Head south and proceed through town (North Livermore Ave will become South Livermore Ave in town, then becomes Tesla Rd). About 1.5 miles outside of town, turn right at Mines Rd, go 3.5 miles, and continue straight on Del Valle Rd (Mines Rd turns left). The park entrance is about four miles ahead. Park entrance and campground gates close daily at 10 pm. Group campsite gate hours change seasonally; plan your travel accordingly.

Address

7000 DEL VALLE ROAD
Livermore, CA 94550

Coordinates

37.56832527 N
121.68710275 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Fair
  • Verizon
    Available
  • AT&T
    Unknown
  • T-Mobile
    Good

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group
  • Cabins
  • Equestrian

Features

For Campers

  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed May. 28, 2024

Distance from home was the highlight

I had a very different take on this place than the others. The RV spot was a fair distance from the neighboring spots, it was low-density, quite, all good qualities, but there was very little see or do near the loop. There were no hikes suitable for young kids as far as I could tell. There was a little store for ice cream and camping supplies and dump station on the loop.  HOWEVER, WARNING: the road around the campground looks wide but there are boulders every 10 feet or so making it insanely hard to back into our spot - and we had only a 22ft trailer! I can't see myself coming back here. The maps do accurately depict the relatively narrow space you have for back in spots. Once we were in, it was fine.  The pedestal and sewer set-up was just fine. No issues there. It's just not worth the hassle. 

As for the park/water part of the park, well, it was covered in garbage from the day-trippers. It was packed and only accessible by driving to it. Truly not a place I wanted to BBQ or picnic at.  Cars, people, dogs, loud music, and garbage. A gross diaper on the shore.     We took a very nice hike starting at the dog run. That was beautiful, but not worth the trip.

I didn't bother to photograph our site. There were all adequate, just avoid back in site here. There are so many better places to visit.  I checked this off the list, no reason to return. I don't believe there was reception either from the campsite.

Last thing, we peaked in on the cabins in our loop. They looks very nice and maintained.

Site4
Month of VisitOctober
Reviewed Apr. 25, 2024

Bay Area escape

This is nice little campground that is only about 15 minutes from downtown Livermore. It’s a great escape from the craziness of the Bay Area without having to drive too far. The lack of cell reception really helps the feeling of being away from the city life. There was quite a bit of wildlife roaming through the park mainly in the early morning. I saw deer and turkeys roaming the campground.

The restrooms and showers were clean and functional. Maybe a bit outdated, but I don’t see that as a negative considering everything works. It’s also nice that the showers are free, no need to bring your roll of quarters.

The close proximity to the lake and all the hiking trails is a huge plus.

The only negatives I can mention are the camp store and the lack of privacy at each site. It seems like the camp store is only open on Saturdays which means if you need anything, it’s close to an hour long commitment to drive into Livermore, buy what you need, and drive back. I’m not sure if that’s always the case but when I visited in April that was what the sign had posted. As far as the lack of privacy, I don’t think it’s a deal breaker since there is a good amount of space between sites but they are all fully exposed. I can see these being a bit of a problem especially on a crowded weekend.

Overall a nice campground in a good location with plenty to do in the area.

SiteTent
Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Uriel S., April 25, 2024
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Uriel S., April 25, 2024
Reviewed Feb. 25, 2024

Great weekend

Stayed at one of the hookup sites with my son for a night in our 21ft trailer. We had a great time. With much of the campground closed we had lots of places to hike right near our site. Sites were well spaced apart and even though our loop was full it did not feel crowded. Would go back.

Site003
Month of VisitFebruary
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Clark G., February 25, 2024
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Clark G., February 25, 2024
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Clark G., February 25, 2024
Reviewed Jul. 14, 2022

Great Spot for Families & Large Groups

Great place for a quick getaway with some friends or family. Enjoyed walking around and taking in the views. Saw some deer, rabbits, and hummingbirds. Enjoyed hanging out by the lake.

Staff is very friendly. Bathrooms were clean.

Site66
Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by K R., July 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by K R., July 14, 2022
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by K R., July 14, 2022
Reviewed Mar. 26, 2022

Nice local getaway

We hit Del Valle throughout the year, it's really close for us, but makes you feel like you're out in the cuts. Pretty much ZERO cell service, which is a good thing, helps you to disconnect. The lake is enjoyable, just wish the water level would rise.

Reviewed Dec. 6, 2021

A fun campsite

It’s a cozy place with boat rentals! Plenty of shade and bathrooms available. Only reason got 4 star is the constant blue-green algae, making the water unavailable for swimming. Regardless of that, you can still fish and go on boat rides.

Month of VisitJune
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Jocelyn W., December 6, 2021
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Jocelyn W., December 6, 2021
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Jocelyn W., December 6, 2021
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Reviewed Nov. 1, 2021

Del Valle: Of The Valley

After time spent here at this oasis in the middle of Eastbay, California, you’ll very much feel like part of this place with its endless trails, fantastically well-kept camping grounds and the warm hospitality given you both by the camp rangers and fellow campers you’ll come across. 

From a range of activities including horseback riding, kayaking on the namesake lake as well as hiking the foothills, if you’ve come here for nature, you’ll strike gold! The amenities are basic and – key to all California Regional Parks – everything is very well maintained, easy to find and wonderful to make use of. 

Happy Camping!

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Stuart K., November 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Stuart K., November 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Stuart K., November 1, 2021
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Reviewed Oct. 28, 2021

Delectable Del Valle

What a find! This hidden gem hides behind the vineyard crested mountain range just due south of Livermore. Once you get off the 680/580 highways, you'll be immediately swept into a different wind-strewn, rocky landscape that you'll have to wind around several bends on some decent inclined well-paved roads before making your arrival to Del Valle regional park. 

You'll have to pay the$10 to get through, but this is one of the few parks where that fee, if maximized, is a great investment. The campgrounds here are all incredibly well maintained, spacious (perhaps a bit too spacious and open in some places). With a great number of trails to take in any direction, the great find here is the well-appointed lake that rents kayaks, paddle boats and canoes. There's even horses you can rent nearby if you get tired of all the hiking. 

There's plenty of places to picnic if you get tired of eating at your campsite. Be wary of the weekends, especially long holiday weekends where this park gets completely overrun. Other than this, it's a fantastic camping site. 

Happy Camping!

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Stuart K., October 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Stuart K., October 28, 2021
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Stuart K., October 28, 2021
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Reviewed Sep. 26, 2021

Nice quiet place

Nice big campsites, well spaced between neighbors. Very open with trees shading most spots Beautiful birds and tons of turkeys, a few deer too. Very dry while we were here. We didn’t go to the lake as this was just a travel stay for us.

Site30
Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Vicki S., September 26, 2021
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Vicki S., September 26, 2021
Reviewed Sep. 21, 2021

Occasionally crowded, but great get away for the Bay Area

Close to the Bay Area and probably one of the better options.  It can get crowded over the weekends.

Looks like they recently increased the price for campsites, which makes it easier to find/reserve a site.  Not sure that this was a good thing, but it is what it is.

Overall, the experience falls and rises with your neighbors, and you probably know what I mean.  The sites are reasonably spaced.

Lots of foxtails in case you have dogs, but this is CA and they are everywhere.

Site104 (not as flat as the surrounding sites)
Month of VisitSeptember
Reviewed Jul. 4, 2020

Local weekend getaway

Well kept, bathrooms tidy and stocked. It's a decent place for locals looking to get a break from routine but not intended to be a final destination.

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Esther A., July 4, 2020
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Esther A., July 4, 2020
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Esther A., July 4, 2020
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Reviewed Sep. 2, 2019

Nice Campsites, Hot & Buggy

We stayed in Sites 78 & 80, which were enormous, and could’ve easily fit 20-30 people, not the 8 people the sites were limited too. Careful though, many sites, including these, were mostly exposed with very little shade. Camping Labor Day weekend, temps were in the low 90s, and there were LOTS of mosquitoes. Most people in our party came back with upwards of 20-30 bites, even with lots of bug spray, screened enclosures, and other precautions.

Campsite amenities were great, easy access to water and bathrooms. Bathrooms were spotless the whole weekend, even though it was a holiday weekend and every site was booked. Park staff came by each evening to invite us to programs at the amphitheater. A firewood truck drove by at least once a day. You can also make purchases at a little camp store (in a shipping container), plenty of ice and firewood, but we didn’t see any alcohol for sale.

Check the rules ahead of time, they are quite restrictive and very different from many other campgrounds. No hard alcohol? No hammocks? No entry after 10:00pm?

Also note, the lake isn’t really in walking distance. If you have a dog, you have to head to East Shore (~5 min drive) and the Dog Run trail to let them in the water. Be prepared for a steep scramble down to the lakeside, and very limited beach.

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Gregory R., September 2, 2019
Reviewed Jun. 28, 2019

Great and close to home

I've camped many times here. I hiked in and car camped. Fun to see the wildlife and nature all around. Can get hot during summer but close to the lake to swim and paddle board.

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Erica K., June 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Erica K., June 28, 2019
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Erica K., June 28, 2019
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Reviewed Jun. 5, 2019

Very impressed!

Very happy with our first camping experience at Del Valle. Our campsite (#139) could have used some shade, but we had plenty of space and the views were awesome. Almost every site was occupied, but luckily everyone respected the quiet hours. The facilities were clean and well maintained. We didn’t interact with staff/rangers too much, but the few we did talk to were very friendly and helpful. We look forward to going back!

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Colleen S., June 5, 2019
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Colleen S., June 5, 2019
Reviewed May. 15, 2019

Great campsite for families and friends

We’ve camped a few times at Del Valle and will be back again this summer. Our experiences have all been positive. Our first time was by the main gate (in the 60s) and it was nice site with good shade. The last time was site 81, which had much less shade but a location we preferred. The bathrooms were brand new then so we really enjoyed those. Campsites are nicely sized, though “partial shade” kinda means not at all shady (be sure to bring your own shade). You have to drive to the lake but it’s not too long of a car ride. Parking and beach fill up quickly. Surprisingly very few bugs at the campsites during the day; nighttime is a different story. It’s a kind of bring-your-own-fun camping experience; great easy location for group camping and getting to bond with the people you came with.

UPDATE: stayed here for our 3rd time this weekend (June 2019). We had a great time overall. The line of cars just to get into the park was long and took over 30 minutes. Park was crowded but bathrooms were very clean (that’s always been our experience here). Helpful rangers came around to tell us about special programs (campfire program Saturday night and nature hike Sunday morning). The store staff drove around late Saturday afternoon in a truck that sold firewood; they didn’t come back around Sunday morning so be sure to grab enough when you see them.

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Jen U., May 15, 2019
Reviewed Aug. 21, 2018

Beautiful year round!

Wonderful place to go hiking & trail running. The hills are pretty intense, but they’re beautiful! The lake is also very picturesque. There is a swimming area, & there are picnic tables & nice-sized camp sites.

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by emmy , August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by emmy , August 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by emmy , August 21, 2018
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Reviewed Aug. 7, 2018

Great family campground

Del Valle is one of the most beautiful lakes in the east bay. The water is perfect temperature. Great hikes, paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming and beginner windsurfing. The only cons are that you have to drive to go swim and the campground isn’t really walking distance to swimming. It’s pretty hot in the summer and it has a rocky ground so it will be hard to get stakes on the ground. It’s trully beautiful and the wildlife views are incredible. The water is super clear and they have two beaches with a lifeguard which can get crowded. You can swim at your own risk past the marina though if you want to bike, hike or boat to those beautiful areas.

  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Rosina A., August 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Rosina A., August 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Rosina A., August 7, 2018
Reviewed May. 21, 2018

Camping within an hour from the town of Livermore, CA

We've been camping here a few times now, since it is about a half hour from where we live. We camp with a 27' Travel Trailer and the campgrounds can accommodate it. There is also several tent campsites as well. The marina to Lake Del Valle is a few miles away. They rent recreational boats as well as aluminum fishing boats. They have a swimming beach area and they rent kayaks as well. There is some decent hiking trails from the campgrounds. There were no hookups where we camped for the travel trailer. Lots of turkey and deer in the area. The fee for us was $27/per night. They is a per fee as well.

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Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Ed E., May 21, 2018
  • Review photo of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District by Ed E., May 21, 2018
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Reviewed May. 8, 2018

Awesome lake!

Great lake for paddling as the speed limit for boats is low. Good fishing too. "Private" covers along the lake to hang out in.

Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed Feb. 17, 2018

Close to home

Close to home! Love the hiking trails. Mountaining biking for those who can climb

Month of VisitAugust
Reviewed Jul. 12, 2016

Make Sure to Get a Spot with Shade

The regional park and campground offer a lot of day time activities. Hiking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, pontoon boating! There is a lot of stuff to do here so you won't be wanting for activities. Keep in mind that this is a family campground and as such there will be a lot of kids waking up at 6am and making a lot of noise. Bring ear plugs, you should be fine. This campsite also has showers which is a big plus and running water. We stayed at site 118 which had zero shade, so unless you are planning on bringing a easy up shelter or something similar make sure the site you are reserving has some shade. A great camping experience overall!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to camp at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District?

Camping at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District can cost between $15.00 and $200.00 depending on the site.

Does Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District have RV hookups?

According to TheDyrt.com, Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District has 30 amp and 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

What is the elevation of Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District?

Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District is located at 810 feet.

What is the max vehicle length at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District?

Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District allows vehicles up to 50 feet.

Are fires allowed at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

Does Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District have wifi?

No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District does not have wifi.

How hard is it to get a campsite at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District?

Some campers book as far as 6 months in advance, so on high-demand weekends it can be very difficult to get a campsite at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District. If you want to get a last-minute campsite at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District, try setting up a text message Alert at TheDyrt.com/alerts

Why is it so hard to get a campsite at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District?

There are 157 campsites at Del Valle Campground — East Bay Regional Park District and over 80 million Americans who camp! Try snagging a cancellation by setting up a text message Alert at TheDyrt.com/alerts