Marsh Creek Regional Trail
Marsh Creek Regional Trail
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The Marsh Creek Regional Trail offers a delightful, easygoing experience through Eastern Contra Costa County, tracing the winding path of Marsh Creek. You'll enjoy diverse scenery, from native oaks and restored plant habitats to glimpses of Mount Diablo, especially near Brentwood. Keep an eye out for local wildlife like river…
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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3.06 km
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2.72 km
319 m
< 100 m
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2.66 km
328 m
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The Marsh Creek Regional Trail is primarily a paved, multi-use pathway, making it largely flat and well-maintained. While most of it is easy, some longer sections or combined routes might feel moderate. It's also ADA-compliant, ensuring accessibility for various users.
Parking is available at multiple locations along the trail. You can find access points and parking at various parks situated along the route, which often provide facilities like restrooms.
Yes, the trail is largely flat, paved, and well-maintained, making it ideal for beginners and families. Its ADA compliance further enhances its accessibility for a wide range of users.
The trail follows Marsh Creek, offering diverse views from suburban outskirts to rich farmlands and residential areas. You'll pass through sections lined with native oaks, parks, and wooden bridges. Views of Mount Diablo are possible, especially from areas in Brentwood. Towards the northern end, you might see marshes near the Delta and Big Break Lake. Recent restoration efforts have improved wildlife habitats, and you might spot evidence of river otters or even salmon during certain times of the year.
Yes, the Marsh Creek Regional Trail serves as an important green corridor. It connects north from Brentwood to Big Break Lake, where it intersects with the Big Break Regional Trail. It also connects to the Delta de Anza Regional Trail.
The Marsh Creek Regional Trail is generally dog-friendly, but always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them. Specific rules may vary in connecting parks, so it's good to check local signage.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, so an early morning or late afternoon visit is recommended. Winter can be mild, but check weather conditions for rain.
As part of the East Bay Regional Park District, the Marsh Creek Regional Trail itself typically does not require an entrance fee. However, some specific parks or facilities along the trail might have their own regulations or parking fees. It's always a good idea to check the East Bay Regional Park District website for the most current information.
Benches are spaced out along portions of the trail for resting. Several parks along the way offer additional facilities, including restrooms and playgrounds, making it convenient for longer outings.
When using trails within the East Bay Regional Park District, including the Marsh Creek Regional Trail, it's important to follow their regulations. These typically include staying on marked trails, keeping dogs on leash, packing out all trash, and respecting wildlife. For detailed rules and any specific permits for activities, refer to the official East Bay Regional Park District website.
Yes, the Marsh Creek Regional Trail is a multi-use paved pathway designed to accommodate hikers, cyclists, and in some sections, even horses, making it a versatile recreational space for various activities.
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