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Walnut Creek, CA
Walnut Creek is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, about 16 miles (26 kilometers) east of the city of Oakland. Walnut Creek has a total population of 70,127 per the 2020 census, is located at the junction of the highways from Sacramento and San Jose (I-680) and San Francisco/Oakland (SR-24), and is accessible by BART. The city shares its borders with Clayton, Lafayette, Alamo, Pleasant Hill, and Concord.
There are three bands of Bay Miwok Native Americans associated with the area of Walnut Creek (the stream for which the city is named): the Saclan, whose territory extended through the hills east of present-day cities of Oakland, Rossmoor, Lafayette, Moraga, and Walnut Creek; the Volvon (also spelled Bolbon, Wolwon or Zuicun), who were near Mt. Diablo; and the Tactan, located on the San Ramon Creek in present-day Danville and Walnut Creek.
The city of Walnut Creek has developed within the earlier area of four extensive Mexican land grants. One of these land grants – measuring 18,000 acres (73 km2) – belonged to Juana Sanchez de Pacheco. The grant was called Rancho Arroyo de Las Nueces y Bolbones, named after the principal waterway, Arroyo de las Nueces (Walnut Creek in English), and for the local group of Volvon indigenous Americans (also known as Bolbones in Spanish). The Arroyo de las Nueces was named for the local species of walnut tree, the California Walnut. The two grandsons of Sanchez de Pacheco inherited the thousands of acres of land. One, Ygnacio Sibrian, built the first roofed home in the valley in about 1850.
As settlers from the United States arrived following the US annexation of California after victory in the Mexican–American War, a small settlement called "The Corners" emerged. It was named for the junction where roads met from the settlements of Pacheco and Lafayette. The intersection of Mt. Diablo Boulevard and North Main Street is now at this site. The first town settler was William Slusher, who built a dwelling on the bank of Walnut Creek, first called "Nuts Creek" by Americans in 1849. In 1855, Milo Hough of Lafayette built the hotel named "Walnut Creek House" in The Corners. A blacksmith shop and a store were soon established by settlers. In 1850 Hiram Penniman laid out the town site and realigned Main Street to what it is today. (Penniman also developed Shadelands Ranch.)
Walnut Creek is located at 37°54′23″N 122°03′54″W. Portions lie in both the San Ramon Valley and the Ygnacio Valley below the western slopes of Mount Diablo. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.8 sq mi (51.2 km2), 0.06 percent of which is water. Walnut Creek – the actual waterway that runs through the town – has been routed underneath downtown through a series of tunnels. These start at the southwest end of Macy's and end just southwest of Bar Camino Restaurant.
Walnut Creek emphasizes health and wellness. Explore the parks, facilities, and programs offered by Walnut Creek’s Recreation and Community Services Department. These spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, sports, and picnicking. Join local fitness centers and gyms to participate in exercise programs, fitness classes, and strength training. Some popular options include Planet Fitness, Crunch Fitness, and Life Time Walnut Creek. Discover the walking and biking trails in and around Walnut Creek, such as the Shell Ridge Open Space and the Walnut Creek Open Space. These trails offer opportunities for outdoor exercise and enjoyment of nature.
The top sites in Walnut Creek, CA are Mount Diablo, Lindsay Wildlife Experience, and The Ruth Bancroft Garden & Nursery.
ZIP code: 94598. Population: 69,695 (2021). Area code: 925. Elevation: 131 ft (40 m). Area: 19.77 sq mi (51.21 km2).
FAQs
Is Walnut Creek, CA a wealthy area?
The per capita income in Walnut Creek in 2018 was $72,869, which is wealthy relative to California and the nation. This equates to an annual income of $291,476 for a family of four. Walnut Creek is an extremely ethnically diverse city.
Is Walnut Creek, CA a good place to live?
Walnut Creek is in Contra Costa County and is one of the best places to live in California. Living in Walnut Creek offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Walnut Creek there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals and retirees live in Walnut Creek and residents tend to have moderate political views.
What is Walnut Creek, CA famous for?
Walnut Creek is the commercial and shipping center for nearby agricultural (fruit, walnuts) and industrial areas. It is also a bedroom community of greater San Francisco (with which it is linked by the Bay Area Rapid Transit system) and has a concentration of retirement homes. Local attractions include the Gardens at Heather Farms and the Lindsay Wildlife Museum, a wildlife rehabilitation and educational center.
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Walnut Creek’s Recreation and Community Services Department
The Ruth Bancroft Garden & Nursery
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