Robert Livermore Park
491 Loyola Way
Livermore, CA 94550
PICNIC RENTAL INFORMATION
This 29.9-acre community park includes a reservable group picnic area, multi-use sports fields, a restroom buidling, baseball fields, four (4) lighted tennis courts, two (2) sand volleyball courts, and a walking trail. It is adjacent to the Robert Livermore Community Center and the Aquatics Center. This picnic site can accomodate up to 100+ people.
This park is used for youth sports activities, causing picnic availability to be limited. The online Availablility Calendar may not accurately reflect availability. Please email to confirm. This is a great option for weekday company picnics.
PARK HISTORY
Robert Livermore Park is located 491 Loyola Way and named after the founder of Livermore. Robert Thomas Livermore, also known as Don Roberto Livermore, (1799- 1858) was an English-born Californian ranchero. He emigrated to Alta California in 1822, eventually becoming a Mexican citizen and a prominent landowner in the Bay Area. The city of Livermore, California is named for him. This park was formerly agricultural land used for field crops and grazing.
This 29.9-acre community park includes a rentable group picnic area, multi-use sports fields, a restroom building, baseball fields, four (4) lighted tennis courts, two (2) sand volleyball courts, and a walking trail.