Tassajara Creek is a stream that flows from southeast of Mount Diablo in Contra Costa County to Arroyo Mocho in Pleasanton in Alameda County , California.
3-457: The small Tassajara Creek Regional Park is along the creek, in Dublin, California , adjacent to the eastern boundary of Camp Parks . There are several trails called Tassajara Creek Trail near the creek, including one near the park, and one on Mount Diablo . Portions of the stream were restored between a 1996 analysis and a 2006 study that showed that the restoration had halted chronic incision along
6-551: The creek. This article related to a river in the United States is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . 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. It is located adjacent to the eastern boundary of Camp Parks and
9-543: Was established in 1991 as a staging facility for the Tassajara Creek Regional Trail. Because of TCRP's small sizeโ27 acres (11 ha)โand the existence of a security fence along the Camp Parks boundary, usage of the park by both humans and wildlife is limited. 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
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