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    Robertson Park

    3.7 (20 reviews)

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    At the park with my nephew
    Alex P.

    Uncle Alex took his nephew and niece here. It's has a dog park and a good size small playground with restrooms. It's not the best parking wise it's kind of a large dirt spot. So truck boys and now lowered cars would be ideal. It's free to get in like any Park. It wasn't that busy but I did go pretty early. The playground is small not large it's a slide and a few swings. They have a very large soccer on the other side. I was pretty clean and I didn't see any homeless people near by that's always a plus. The kids like it ok; but were not 2 mad when we left. I might repeat if I am in the area but it's not something you should drive 30 + to go see. It's fine.

    Obstacle Course
    Dale S.

    We happened upon this park by accident. We were trying to get to the beach with our pup over the weekend but there were so many accidents and slow downs that we needed to stop somewhere and let her out for a bit. We were all able to use the restroom and walk out to the dog area and we ended up staying much longer than anticipated. There were plenty of friendly dog owners, lots of room to run and they even had little obstacles for the pups! I was most surprised about the fact that there were also some toys near the tables that had been left for everyone to use. We brought balls with us for our girl, but it would have been really nice had we forgotten and I have never seen that before. I also saw lots of people using the hose near the watering area to wash their pups when they were getting ready to leave. My only complaint is that the area isn't very well kept; grass is overgrown, potential for tics, lots of bird poop and dirt on the tables and benches, etc. If we lived closer we would visit this park often and we have marked it on our map to stop at when we are in the area. It's definitely worth stopping by.

    tree near soccer field, just as the sun set... fall 2014
    Katherine F.

    DGD was chosen for the All Star team in soccer, and they played here *under the lights* last evening. This park is expansive...and as I discovered, home of the Livermore Rodeo. The soccer field is multi-use....sadly the American football configuration kept us far from our little players. Parking was in the muddy unlit field. There were several games going on at once. We got out pretty fast, and avoided the chaos that was going to ensue. She played a great game....our little athlete.

    Tree near horseshoe pits
    Navin K.

    This park is very large, with lots of walking and biking trails. I spent a recent Sunday afternoon playing horseshoes here with a few Livermore Dads. The horseshoe pits are numerous and closer to the Arroyo Road end of Robertson Park Road. They have earth (not clay) so the horseshoes don't stay where they land but tend to bounce off, which made our game a little more challenging but also more exciting! A couple of benches under shady trees right next to the pits makes this a perfect picnic spot for large groups or families. A big minus is lack of bathrooms which won't work for the fastidious types when it comes time to answer natures call.

    Larger play structure.
    K T.

    I'm reviewing the playground section, not the dog park, which seems quite popular. Not super thrilled with this park. If not for the bathrooms and it's close proximity to friends, we probably would never visit. There is no shade surrounding the playground, not even off to the side a bit, making it less than ideal in warmer weather. There are no benches or tables near the playground. The larger play structure seems less safe than most. It's pretty high up and doesn't have much in the way of guardrails. It has handrails, they just don't seem sufficient to me. When you have two kids of varying ages it can be difficult to keep the younger ones on their designated play structure.

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    . The play structures ( one for little kids and one for older kids ) are shaded which is a plus. I wished the swings were also shaded. There isn't much sitting room for adults. There's a small sand pit area for kids to play with but I found it full of debris. There's also a bathroom. Overall will come back.

    Springtime!
    Kate L.

    We are thrilled with the new off leash dog park. I hope they keep it; I have met several of my neighbors for the first time and am finding new friends with a common interest. The park is clean and well kept, plus my dog and I enjoy the walk over. It's good exercise for both of us and the views are lovely. I really enjoy feeling like a member of the community as I am new to Livermore.

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    This is such as nice park you really should check it out. This is a really nice place. Really nice trail and maintained very well

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    It has trails to run in, a wide open space for dog owners, a full flowing creek that runs through the park, a soccer field and a baseball/softball diamond.

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    4.4
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    This was really nice park. I found it on a curated list of best playgrounds. I showed my son a few…read morephotos from several on the list and he picked this one for his destination playground. It has a whimsical theme with giant oversized flowers that act as shade! Plus forest inspired play structures to climb. There was also a musical instrument area for kids to explore. I loved the four person see saw which was very unique! The giant sit and spin was fun for the kids too. I loved that this park had features you don't see just an ordinary park. It made this playground more a destination playground as I mentioned. It was worth the drive. I wouldn't drive an hour away for it, but 30 minutes was worth it. It was also very quiet when we went on a Sunday. We easily got a shaded picnic table to eat our lunch we had packed and then hit the playground. The playground was very clean too. The only down side was that the exercise equipment had some broken machines which was unfortunate, but all of the playground equipment was in working order. Both my kids enjoyed the park so it's great for a wide range of ages, even toddlers.

    Solid park for various ages! My three year old really enjoys going on the smaller structure for the…read moreslide and climbing fixtures but also likes experimenting on the more complex structure like the bridge. Parking is in a lot near the basketball courts and a short walk around the library. We especially like to come here for the shade!

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    4.5
    (178 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    SUMMER CONCERT REVIEW: The city of Dublin hosts free weekly summer concerts from June through…read moreAugust at Emerald Glen Park on Thursday evenings. This also coincides with their farmer's market. I came here last Thursday to catch "Pop Fiction", a cover band. I arrived at 5:40 PM, 20 minutes before the concert, so I walked around to check out the farmer's market. There are food trucks, fruits, veggies, seafood, pastries, and lots more. The concert is at the Amphitheater, which has a couple tiers of lawn area. Early birds take up the back section and set up their tents and tables. We had a few folder chairs, and brought our own food for a little picnic. "Pop Fiction" was high energy and did a good job with songs from the '70's to today. They were a little pitchy at times, but everyone was just having a good time. As the evening progressed, more people came up front to dance or sway. There's no shade on the lawn, so definitely bring sunscreen and hats. The park itself is huge, but I didn't have time to check it all out. We enjoyed the concert and picnic. We'll probably be back for another one before the summer is done.

    I came here randomly on a Thursday because it was scorching hot, and this is the closest splash pad…read moreto me. To my surprise, there was an evening farmers market. The atmosphere was so amazing. There was excitement coming from the park and waterpark. There were tons of local vendors. I truly enjoyed all the sampling at the farmers market. There's tons of green space with courts available - like basketball and tennis. Corn hole was being played as well. It was so much fun!

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