Lone Tree Point Information

Introduction


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Access Information

Access to Lone Tree Point: Exit off Interstate 80 onto Willow Avenue and head north. Continue as Willow Avenue becomes Parker Avenue. Turn left onto Pacific Avenue and then turn right just before you come to a bridge. The park will be on your left.

Plenty of parking is available.

A sign welcoming you to the park.

Views of the Park

View over train tracks out across the bay.
Green foliage gives way to civilization, which in turn gives way to the San Pablo Bay as seen from the trail.
Wildflowers in the foreground, and various types of trees in the background.
View from the trail past a private fishing club and over the bay.
An Amtrak train moves along the track next to San Pablo Bay.

Wildlife around the Park

Common flowers found along the trail.
A large pepper tree, for which this park is named, provides variety from the flat grassy land along the coast.
Summer-dried grass and a lone pepper tree beside the train tracks.
A vine covered wall across the street from the park.

Facilities Available at the Park

Benches within sight of the bay provide a perfect picnic area.
People making use of the water-side picnic area.

Links to Trail Segments to the East and to the West

The Bay Trail virtual trail continues to the east with the Bull Valley-Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline.
The Bay Trail virtual trail continues to the west with the Pinole Bayfront Park.

Developed: 8/21/98 by AMP and T227
Last Modified: 9/2/98 by jbp