The Alviso Adobe Community Park is an unique site that tells the story of California from its earliest human history. This fully restored $4.5 million interpretive park reveals the history of the Amador Valley and a rare glimpse of times past.
The site features a dramatic overlook of the valley, with images of Pleasanton at different time periods and a small amphitheater seats approximately 30 people. Nearby are demonstration areas that involve visitors in the activities of the past, such as making adobe bricks, ice cream, and learning how plants were used by the Ohlone people. The park grounds have been carefully landscaped with native plants, and fruit and nut trees amidst ancient Heritage oak trees and a seasonal creek.
The general public can take self-guided tours of Alviso Adobe Community Park during the week each Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The park is closed Mondays, Tuesdays, and on City holidays.
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