![]() With more than 5,000 acres of newly preserved lands since our last printing in 2012, you can lose yourself in the beauty of the mountain for an hour, a day, or a week.įor the fourth edition 2018 map, we worked with our partners to include all the new conserved lands in Contra Costa County, including some on Mount Diablo. 2018 – Fourth Editionįeaturing the Diablo Trail, our fourth-edition regional recreation map, updated in July 2018, covers Mount Diablo and all surrounding parks and preserves. We hope this free valuable resource will inspire more people to explore their backyards and deepen their love for nature. We thank our partners and sponsor, Visit Concord, for helping to create this updated map and online version that’s now making the map available to more audiences. ![]() And it’s compatible with map navigating applications like Avenza (which is also free). The map is free to download on any iPhone or Android device. The updated map is beautiful, with a shaded relief. Updates to the Diablo Trail Map 2020 – Fifth Editionįeaturing the Diablo Trail, our fifth-edition regional recreation map, updated in June 2020, covers Mount Diablo and all surrounding parks and preserves.įor the fifth edition 2020 map, we worked with our partners to include all the new conserved lands in Contra Costa County, including some on Mount Diablo. The map illustrates what has been accomplished and what private lands still need to be protected. No other map shows all of the Diablo area parks in a unified design and in regional context. Please check back later this spring or download the digital version of the map. We are currently out of printed copies of the map and in the process of getting more printed. Wouldn’t it be fabulous for the Diablo Trail to pass south through the Altamont Pass and into the rest of the Diablo Range, helping give another reason to protect land along the way? It is our hope that one day a 60- to 70-mile Grand Diablo Loop Trail will be completed. Major gaps in a broad, sweeping loop of open space have been protected, stretching from Round Valley to Black Diamond Mines and back to Mount Diablo State Park. The past decade has been important for land conservation in the Mount Diablo area. Today, Mount Diablo State Park and over 50 other parks make up a regional open space system of nearly 160 square miles that are traversed by about 700 miles of public trails. Our map is full-color and waterproof and designed to be tear-free. Of the 338,000 acres shown, over 120,000 are now protected. The map details 338,000 acres of land throughout central and eastern Contra Costa County and portions of Alameda County. The map displays protected lands and trails within the Diablo region, which is roughly bounded north to south from Suisun Bay to Highway 580 through the Altamont Pass, and west to east from Highway 680 to the Byron Highway. With more than 120,000 acres of preserved lands on and around Mount Diablo, you can lose yourself in the beauty of the mountain for an hour, a day, or a week. ![]() About the MapĪ highly popular and groundbreaking regional outdoor recreation map, featuring the Diablo Trail, our regional recreation map covers Mount Diablo and all surrounding parks and preserves. We celebrate the preservation of these additional lands acquired through all of our collective efforts: Save Mount Diablo’s donors and volunteers, and our partners. We thank our partners for helping to create this updated map and for their continued efforts to ensure an abundance of wild open spaces so close to home. Produced by Save Mount Diablo, printed by GreenInfo Network, and sponsored by Visit Concord. Mount Diablo, Los Vaqueros, and Surrounding Parks-Featuring the Diablo Trail. The Mount Diablo Regional Trail Map (Fifth Edition, 2020)
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