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Pleasant Hill California Attractions

For the homeowner, Pleasant Hill offers a lot one could look forward to. It has over 14 parks with the largest (Paso Nogal Park) at 63 acres. In total, over 100 acres of this town is devoted to parklands. Pleasant Hill also has nearly 25 shopping centers, plazas and strip malls which one can spend hours in. It also has a performance center where plays and acts are done almost weekly. Pleasant Hill is known for its beautiful trails where several residents go jogging, hiking, bicycling, skating and horseback riding. Several of these trails pass right through the city. Residents enjoy the fresh air and the landscaped environment with some trails providing sweeping vistas of nearby mountains.
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