Danville, CA

Why live here?

Experience the warmth of community and the quaint charm of downtown Danville, where the annual Fourth of July parade sees residents proudly waving flags along the route, and local businesses and boutiques flourish along the main street. The weekly farmers market draws numerous residents to the heart of downtown, while both locals and visitors revel in the opportunity to explore the hiking, camping, and mountain biking offerings of Mt. Diablo State Park, as well as the approximately 170 acres of parks scattered throughout the town. Positioned along the 680 corridor in the Tri-Valley, Danville exudes a family-friendly ambiance, with its idyllic location nestled between the Las Trampas Ridgeline to the west and the majestic presence of Mt. Diablo to the east.

Notably, Danville has been home to Nobel Prize-winning author and playwright Eugene O'Neill, and visitors can now explore the National Historic Site, the Tao House, located off Kuss Road. The Museum of San Ramon Valley, situated in downtown Danville, pays homage to the valley's rich history and is housed within a meticulously restored Southern Pacific Railroad Depot. Additionally, the museum offers former Danville Mayor Beverly Lane's book on the area's history for those eager to delve into the town's heritage. Encompassing 18 square miles, Danville stands as one of the most affluent suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area, boasting exclusive neighborhoods, distinguished homes, top-rated schools, scenic parks, and the popular Iron Horse Trail. Located approximately 30 miles east of San Francisco, Danville also provides convenient access to Silicon Valley, making it an appealing option for those seeking a well-connected and prestigious community.

 

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