-Welcome to the Delta De Anza Regional Trail-
About The Trail:
This trail is named to commemorate the route taken by Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza during his 18th-century expedition into the Delta region of today's East Contra Costa County.
The paved, multi-use hiking, bicycling and equestrian trail currently spans over 15 miles of the planned 25-mile length. When completed, it will generally follow the East Bay Municipal Utility District's corridor and the Contra Costa Water District's canal. It connects the cities of Concord, Bay Point, Pittsburg, Antioch and Oakley and provides access to Contra Loma Regional Park (and Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve) through Antioch Community Park.
The cache is not accessible from Highway 4.
There is no shortcut to this cache. You definitely have to commit to getting the cache. You can gain access to the trailhead via Willow Pass Road or at the top of Evora Road. Be prepared for a nice walk. Although you may want to get there quicker with a bike if available. There is a small elevation gain and drop along the path. Be safe & happy caching.