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Robert Livermore Park

Address:

491 Loyola Way

Livermore, CA 94550

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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.