Free Things to Do In and Around Pleasant Hill
07/01/24Pleasant Hill's central location makes it a great place to stay. Keep local or take a day trip to one of the surrounding big cities. The choice is yours and it doesn’t have to cost a thing!
1. John Muir National Historic Site
Get a sense of the area's rich history when you visit the home of America's most famous naturalist and conservationist, John Muir. The John Muir National Historic Site is located in the Alhambra Valley, just 7 miles northwest of Pleasant Hill. Muir was celebrated for his writings, which convinced the U.S. government to protect Yosemite, the giant Sequoia, the Grand Canyon, and Mt. Rainier as national parks. The site is open every day from 10 am to 5 pm and is free to visitors! Guests can go on The Muir/Strentzel Family Gravesite Tour, hike and explore Mount Wanda, and take a cell phone tour of the grounds. For more information on things to do, visit the national park service website.
2. Take a Walk Through Town
Take a walk through the downtown areas of Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Concord, or Walnut Creek for a day of exploration. Discover each town's unique culture and vibrant communities while sticking to a budget. Be sure to check out Pleasant Hill’s Taylor Thrift Trail too! There are plenty of free options to keep you entertained, like taking a walk in one of the numerous scenic parks, taking your dog out for a hike and snapping photos of all the coolest landmarks and sites for your Instagram feed. There are also tons of cozy coffee shops where you can grab a latte and read a book or head out on a search for the best tacos in town, all for just a few dollars!
3. Picnic in the Park
Pleasant Hill is home to several beautiful parks, including Pleasant Hill Park, Rodgers-Smith Park, and Paso Nogal Park. Grab some friends, a blanket, and enjoy a picnic lunch in the fresh air. Don't have anything to pack? Grab farm-fresh produce and other locally sourced ingredients from one of the area's farmers' markets for cheap!
4. Visit Mount Diablo State Park
Mt Diablo State Park is a 20,000-acre park in northern California. The park is a popular destination for hikers, cyclists, campers, and equestrians. The mountain's terrain includes elevations ranging from 335 to 3,849 feet, which creates different temperatures, rainfall, and wind exposures. The park also features unique geological landmarks, rare plant and animal species, and some of the best views of the Bay Area. Browse the park's website for more information.
5. Pose at Postcard Road
Visit one of the most photographed locations in San Francisco. Alamo Square's famous "postcard row" at Hayes and Steiner Streets is a visual treat and a perfect spot to snap a picture with your friends. This formation of Victorian houses, called the Painted Ladies, is back-dropped by the city’s skyline, which provides a striking contrast for your photo. The grassy square, just across the street from the homes, is an ideal spot for a midday lunch break or just a fun afternoon of people-watching and soaking up the sun.
6. Concord Murals
Concord is full of remarkable public art, and you can take a self-guided tour of the city's vibrant murals for free. Go on a walk through town and find inspiration around every corner. These murals capture all the different facets of Concord's community and character, and many document the area's history and significance. Those looking to discover a bit more about Concord don't need to pay admission to an expensive museum; they can learn just by paying attention to the art right in front of them.
7. See the Home of a Nobel Prize Playwright
Eugene O'Neill, America's only Nobel Prize-winning playwright, called many places home during his extraordinary life. But Tao House, located just 12 miles south of Pleasant Hill, is the spot O'Neill called home the longest and is even where he wrote his last plays. O'Neill was drawn to the privacy of the area and the warm climate of California and purchased the 158-acre ranch. Guests can visit the site and explore this significant landmark for free as long as reservations are made 24 hours in advance. Find more information here.
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Pleasant Hill, California 94523