The Corteva Wetlands Preserve is a nature preserve located in Antioch, California. It's a 50-acre wetland area that is home to a variety of plant and animal species. The preserve is managed by the East Bay Regional Park District and is open to the public for hiking, birdwatching, and nature observation.
Antioch Water Park is a family-friendly water park located in Antioch, California, which is about an hour east of San Francisco in the San Francisco Bay Area. The park offers a variety of water attractions for all ages, including water slides, a lazy river, a wave pool, and a children's play area.
Antioch Fishing Pier has attracted a loyal group of regulars who like to fish for the large stripers and larger sturgeon in the area. The Antioch Pier sits just a short distance up the shoreline from the Antioch Marina Pier
A 550-foot pier provides access to great fishing in the San Joaquin River at Antioch/Oakley Regional Shoreline, located just upstream from Highway 160's Nejedly Bridge in Antioch. Fishing, picnicking and kite flying are all favorite pastimes. Fishing from the pier is allowed 24 hours daily.
Contra Loma's 775 acres include an 80-acre reservoir for year-round fishing and a lifeguarded swim lagoon for summertime swimming. Enjoy these attractions along with year-round hiking, biking, and nature study at this Contra Costa County oasis.
The Antioch Historical Society’s goal is to preserve, protect, and showcase the history of Antioch. The museum houses the most complete collection of early Antioch artifacts in its myriad of rooms and displays
Antioch is the second-largest city in Contra Costa County, California. Located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area along the San Joaquin–Sacramento River Delta. The city's population was 111,502 in 2019.
Black Diamond was California's largest coal mining district and a major source of commercial sandstone. Today's park is full of trails, nature, and history.