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Niles Canyon Railway
Alameda County » Sunol
Place » Outdoors

6 Kilkare Rd, Sunol, CA 94586

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The Niles Canyon Railway is a heritage railway that operates in Sunol, California, USA. The railway runs through scenic Niles Canyon, which is located between Sunol and the town of Niles in Fremont, California. The railway is operated by the Pacific Locomotive Association, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to the preservation of historic railway equipment.

Little Yosemite Area
Alameda County » Sunol
Place » Outdoors

Geary Rd, Sunol, CA 94586

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Little Yosemite in Sunol is a scenic hike offering breathtaking oak lined canyon views and dramatic waterfalls. It's a short 2 miles upstream from the visitors center and is open 8am to dusk all year long. There are camping options available as well.

Sunol Water Temple
Alameda County » Sunol
Place » Historical Place

505 Paloma Way, Sunol, CA 94586

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The Sunol Water Temple is located in Sunol, California. Designed by Willis Polk, the 59 foot high classical pavilion is made up of twelve concrete Corinthian columns and a concrete ring girder that supports the conical wood and tile roof.

Sunol Paintball Outdoor Park
Alameda County » Sunol
Place » Sport

7900 Vallecitos Rd, Sunol, CA 94586

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Sunol Paintball Outdoor Park is the Bay Area's top paintball field specializing in beginners, corporate/community events, bachelor parties, birthday parties, and walk on self equipped play.

Sunol
Alameda County » Sunol
Place » City

California

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Sunol is an unincorporated area and census-designated place in Alameda County, California. Located in the Sunol Valley of the East Bay, the population was 913 at the 2010 census. It is best known as the location of the Sunol Water Temple and for its historic tourist railroad system, the Niles Canyon Railway.

Sunol Regional Wilderness
Alameda County » Sunol
Place » Outdoors

1895 Geary Rd, Sunol, CA 94586

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Bedrock mortars used by Native Americans for pounding acorns that were found in the area are reminders of Sunol's first inhabitants. For the past century, however, the land known today as Sunol Regional Wilderness was used almost exclusively as ranch land.