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Danville, CA Road Trips

With 6 routes heading out and 1 heading in, Danville, CA works well as a modest departure point in the Pacific Coast. Routes from here tend to cover serious ground — the average trip runs 277 miles, so plan for multi-day adventures. Routes from Danville, CA spread mainly east and north, covering a wide geographic range.

incorporated town in Contra Costa County, California, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

7

Longest Drive

407.2 mi

Riverside, CA

Quickest Drive

30m

Oakland, CA

Plan Around Danville, CA

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Trips from Danville, CA

Driving from Danville, CA

The typical drive from Danville, CA covers about 277 miles and takes around 5h 14m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 407 miles (7h 40m), while the shortest is just 22 miles.

Popular Destinations

The most popular drives from Danville, CA include Riverside, CA (407.2 mi, 7h 40m), Fontana, CA (401.6 mi, 7h 27m), Irvine, CA (396.6 mi, 7h 21m), Los Angeles, CA (355.9 mi, 6h 36m), and Laguna, CA (77.5 mi, 1h 48m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 277-mile drive from Danville, CA, expect to burn about 10.9 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring. Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 6 mapped routes leaving Danville, CA and 1 routes heading into Danville, CA, covering 7 total connections. Distances range from 22 to 407 miles.

The longest mapped route from Danville, CA covers 407 miles and takes approximately 7h 40m. Shorter options start at just 22 miles.

The average route from Danville, CA runs about 277 miles with a drive time of roughly 5h 14m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Danville, CA include Riverside, CA, Fontana, CA, Irvine, CA and Los Angeles, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Danville, CA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

43,426

Median Income

$223,206

Median Home Value

$1,583,300

Median Age

45.6

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Danville, CA at a Glance

Founded

1982

Elevation

358 ft

Area

18 mi²

Notable People from Danville, CA

A sampling of people born in Danville, CA.

Chris Wondolowski

Chris Wondolowski

1983

American soccer player

Cory Higgins

Cory Higgins

1989

American basketball player

D'Arcy Carden

D'Arcy Carden

1980

American actress and comedian

Kevin Woo

Kevin Woo

1991

South Korean-American singer, actor and host

Doug Bowser

Doug Bowser

1965

American businessman and president and former COO of Nintendo of America (born 1965)

Buddy Handleson

Buddy Handleson

1999

American actor

Bob Myers

Bob Myers

1975

American sports executive

David Zuckerman

David Zuckerman

1962

American television producer and writer (born 1962)

Dallas Jaye

Dallas Jaye

1993

American soccer player (born 1993)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Danville, CA.

Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site

Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site

Danville, California

National Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places listed place
Blackhawk Museum

Blackhawk Museum

automobile museum in Danville, CA

Danville station

Danville station

former railroad station in Danville, California, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q846586), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Danville, CA

Danville is a suburban town in Contra Costa County in the San Francisco Bay Area, nestled in the valley between Mount Diablo and the Las Trampas ridges. Formerly a farming community that was home to a Southern Pacific Railroad station and later the playwright Eugene O'Neill, it is now a wealthy suburb with lots of greenery and has been rated the safest city in California.

1 Blackhawk Automotive Museum, [email protected]. A showpiece museum in the Blackhawk Plaza area. 2 Eugene O'Neill Tao House, ☏ +1 925 838-0249. By reservation only:. After you make a reservation a bus will pick you up and shuttle you to the Tao House. Nestled in the hills of Danville and overlooking a vast expanse of 680 acres (280 hectares), Tao House was the home of American playwright Eugene O'Neill. O'Neill, who is the only American playwright to receive the Nobel Prize, is best known for his startling use of dramatic realism, which is mostly associated with the Russian and Scandinavian stage. Most of O'Neill's work focuses on people on the fringes of society or on his own unhappy life. Interesting for visitors to Tao House, O'Neill employed feng shui (decades before it was trendy) in the design of the house, where he lived from 1937 until 1944. His intention was to write a cycle of eleven plays based on one American family while at the house. Instead, his chronic depression and alcoholism worsened and he was unable to complete the cycle. Still, three of his best-known and more personal plays, The Iceman Cometh, Long Day's Journey into Night, and A Moon for the Misbegotten, were written at Tao House. 3 Museum of the San Ramon Valley, 205 Railroad Avenue. Tu–F 1–4PM, Sa 10AM–1PM, Su noon–3PM. A local history museum with rotating exhibitions is housed in the old train depot in the downtown area. The museum is small (really just two rooms) but surprisingly interesting for its size. Expect to spend less than half an hour.

1 Las Trampas Regional Wilderness. Several residential streets in west Danville provide direct access to Las Trampas Regional Wilderness, a 5,342-acre (2,162-hectare) regional park that spans Contra Costa and Alameda counties. (updated Nov 2023) A good hike starts from 2 Ringtail Cat Staging Area, following the ridge in a rough semicircle via 3 Eagle Peak until you descend to the 4 Del Amigo Trailhead. Mossy greenery gives way to grassy ridges dotted with oak trees and beautiful views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Bird calls mingle with the smell of bay laurel and, at least in the rainy season, the tinkling of brooks. Assuming you do the most direct route between those three points, the hike is 4.6 miles (7.4 km) and should take about three hours if you're a strong hiker. Both trailheads are within walking distance of bus stops served by the hourly 21/321 bus, and the Del Amigo trailhead is about a 20-minute walk from downtown Danville. Trail signs are inconsistent at best and some forks are hard to spot, so use a smartphone map app to help you navigate. Parts of the trail are steep and can be slippery after rain – wear boots. 5 Osage Station Park, Brookside Drive. The site of many youth soccer and baseball games, Osage is home to a running track, memorial rose garden, playground and fountains, and expansive views of Mt. Diablo. (updated Sep 2018) 6 Sycamore Valley Park, Camino Tassajara. The park has 3 lanes to play boche ball, a playground, and artificial turf fields, as well as access to hiking trails. (updated Sep 2018)

While good ethnic cuisines are available around town, the best eateries lean towards Western cuisine. In Downtown on Hartz Avenue, there are high-end dining options like 1 The Peasant and the Pear and 2 Bridges eateries. If you are looking for a local favorite, you might want to try 3 Domenico's or 4 Pete's Brass Rail for lunch, which are more affordable. Somewhere in between is 5 Blossom and Root, which serves delicious plant-based cuisine with fast, attentive service. The area near San Ramon Valley High School features many simple budget options for lunch. High end dining options are also available outside of the downtown area. The Livery, a plaza just south of downtown, is host to 6 Forbes Mill, a steakhouse. Just over the I-680 freeway from the Livery is 7 Cafe Esin. For dessert, try the creative flavors of ice cream and sorbet at 8 Lottie's Creamery.

1 Elliott's Bar, 369 Hartz Avenue. A local watering-hole that was established in 1907. It has cheap domestic beer, shuffleboard, and a patio in the back. (updated Sep 2018) Pete's Brass Rail, 201 Hartz Avenue. Large selection of beers with food available as well. (See the preceding Eat section for more information about places to eat in Danville.) (updated Sep 2018) 2 Stiletto's (McGah's), 148 East Prospect Avenue, ☏ +1 925-451-1776. Lively piano bar.

1 Best Western Danville Sycamore Inn, 803 Camino Ramon, ☏ +1 925 855-8888, toll-free: +1-877-449-8888, fax: +1 925 855-8889. (updated Sep 2018)

Interstate 680 is the only highway through the town of Danville. From Oakland, take Highway 24 east through the Caldecott tunnel, then follow 680 south from Walnut Creek. From the South Bay, take 680 north. County Connection buses serve Danville from the Walnut Creek and Dublin/Pleasanton BART stations and from San Ramon. If you're coming from Oakland or San Francisco, Walnut Creek BART is the most convenient connection point. 1 Iron Horse Trail. Formerly the railroad for the Southern Pacific railroad, the Iron Horse Trail is a paved multi-use trail that runs through downtown Danville, down to Dublin and Pleasanton in the south and Concord and Walnut Creek in the north. (updated Nov 2023) It is also possible to hike to Danville from Moraga via Harvey Ranch Preserve, the Carr Ranch Loop Trail, Rocky Ridge, and Las Trampas Regional Wilderness; this requires an EBMUD permit and is a long, steep, challenging trek with rewarding views.

Danville is small enough that most of the downtown area can be accessed on foot. However, the town is spread out enough that moving from one area to another will typically require a car. The main bus routes are the County Connection 21 (weekdays, every 30-60 minutes) and 321 (weekends, once an hour), which go through downtown Danville on their way between Walnut Creek and San Ramon.

Travel tips adapted from Danville (California) on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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