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The Arroyo Mocho Trail offers a delightful, easygoing hike through the eastern San Francisco Bay Area, blending natural creek-side beauty with glimpses of Livermore's agricultural charm. You'll wander along the Arroyo Mocho creek, enjoying the sounds of birds and, in spring, vibrant wildflowers and butterflies. The path itself is a mix of paved sections and loose gravel, particularly as you head west, and you'll pass by citrus trees, olive orchards, and vineyards, giving you a unique feel for the local wine country.
Planning your visit to this family-friendly trail is straightforward, as it's open year-round. While some parts offer welcome shade, especially through parks, other sections are exposed, so it's wise to bring water on warmer days. Parking is available at various points along the trail, and dogs are permitted on leash, making it a great option for a relaxed outing with the whole family.
What makes this trail particularly interesting is its role in connecting neighborhoods and showcasing Livermore's blend of natural beauty and cultivated landscapes. Keep an eye out for the city's unique approach to weed control; they've been known to contract with goat herders for fire prevention along the trail, offering an unexpected, seasonal sight. It's a perfect choice if you're looking for an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) hike with only 32 feet (10 metres) of elevation gain, taking about 1 hour and 9 minutes, suitable for beginners and those seeking a gentle stroll.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Parking is available at various points along the trail. For the section within Robertson Park, you can find parking facilities there. Other access points exist in Pleasanton and Livermore, often near parks or residential areas that connect to the trail.
Yes, many sections of the trail are considered easy and suitable for beginners and families. Its mostly flat terrain makes it accessible, and some parts can even accommodate strollers, particularly the paved sections closer to Livermore.
The terrain varies significantly. From its western end in Pleasanton to near El Charro Road, the surface is primarily loose gravel with some brief paved areas. East of El Charro Road, especially as it approaches Livermore, the trail becomes smoother and is often paved, passing through parks and natural areas.
You can expect varied and pleasant scenery. The trail often follows the Arroyo Mocho creek, providing a greenbelt environment. Highlights include colorful spring wildflowers, birds, and butterflies. As it meanders through Livermore, you'll pass through neighborhoods with citrus trees and grapevines, olive orchards, and vineyards. Keep an eye out for goats used for weed abatement in some sections.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and local wildlife.
The trail is open year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful with wildflowers in bloom. However, be aware that many sections have little to no shade, so it can get very warm on hot days. Early mornings or cooler months are often more comfortable.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Arroyo Mocho Trail itself. Similarly, there are typically no entrance fees for general access to Robertson Park, though specific events or facilities within the park might have associated costs.
Restrooms and water are available at certain points, such as within Robertson Park and some skate parks that the trail passes. However, these amenities are not universally available along the entire length, especially during the first 9 miles from the western end, so it's advisable to carry your own water.
Yes, the Arroyo Mocho Trail is a significant multi-use pathway that connects various neighborhoods, parks, and business points in Livermore and Pleasanton. It also offers easy access to the Livermore wine country, with wineries and a brewery not far from the path.
A significant portion of the trail, particularly the first 9 miles from its western end, offers little to no shade cover. This means it can get very hot, especially during summer afternoons. It's crucial to bring plenty of water, wear sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and consider hiking during cooler parts of the day or year.
The time it takes depends on the section you choose to hike, as the trail is quite long. For the specific route highlighted on komoot, which is about 4.5 kilometers, it typically takes around 1 hour and 10 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.
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