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Parking at Sycamore Grove Park

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Sycamore Grove Park

Daily Parking Fee

There is a $5 per vehicle daily fee for parking, payable at machines near the park kiosks. The machines accept VISA and Mastercard and $1 and $5 bills and coins (except pennies). The machines do not make change. It will print out a pass that must be displayed on the dashboard of your vehicle with the date visible.

Please note there is an annual parking pass available that will provide significant savings over the daily fee for regular park visitors.

Horse trailers may park at Sycamore Grove Park at the Wetmore Road entrance only and require a parking permit with a daily fee of $5.

Sycamore Grove 2024 Parking Passes On Sale Now!

Invest in an Annual Pass for Sycamore Grove Park and Experience Year-Round Savings and Convenience!

Livermore residents who visit monthly and out-of-district visitors who come bi-weekly or more can enjoy substantial cost savings. Additionally, seniors aged 60+ receive special discounts.

Annual Passes are versatile hang-tags that can be used in multiple vehicles, making your park visits hassle-free and economical.

Passes are prorated for blocks of months, so you get the same great value regardless of when you purchase your pass.

Annual Passes must be visible on the dash or rear-view mirror.

 

How To Purchase An Annual Pass

Annual passes can be purchased from the rangers in the park or by calling the Robert Livermore Community Center at (925) 373-5700

2024 Parking Passes will be available beginning 12/1 at Sycamore Grove and RLCC at 4444 East Ave.
 

2024 Annual Parking Pass Pricing

Month PurchasedResidentNon-ResidentSenior (Resident)*Senior (Non-Resident)*
December-April$60$70$45$55
May-August$45$50$30$45
September-November$30$35$20$30

*Senior = 60 or over

Parking Passes are valid from the date of purchase through December 31 of the year purchased. Passes can be purchased from a ranger in the park, by mail, or at the Robert Livermore Community Center.