Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve

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Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve


Ten-million-year-old volcano debris
6800 Skyline Boulevard
San Francisco, CA 94611
+1 510 562 7275
http://www.ebparks.org/parks/sibley.htm
The Bay Area tourist may be surprised to learn that volcanoes once roared in the Oakland Hills. This preserve, maintained by the East Bay Park and Recreation Department, features the Round Top, a peak made of 10-million-year-old lava and volcanic debris that is one of the highest points in the Oakland Hills. A visitor center at the park shelves self-guided tour brochures so guests can stroll the park and learn of its historic significance at their own leisure.

Review © 2009, Wcities
Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve photo by Robert Hodgin
Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve Photo: Robert Hodgin

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