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Ranch-style single-family homes and newer custom homes, all with large, picturesque lots, compose Pleasanton’s Happy Valley neighborhood giving the area a rustic, classic feel.

In fact, it’s not uncommon to see residents riding horses through the neighborhood.

“It’s not your typical neighborhood at all,” said resident Cheryl Bahl. “What I love is walking down the street and seeing corrals with horses, goats, chickens and cows. It’s amazing how many people stop and talk to them!”

Happy Valley, developed between 1962 and 1998, was once an unincorporated area of Alameda County, but is now within the city limits of Pleasanton. The original homes were mostly ranches on very large lots.

The Callippe Preserve Golf Course, which opened in 2005, neighbors the Happy Valley community. Two small developments of custom homes have been built in the area to accompany it. Mariposa Ranch and Serenity Terrace have been built since the golf course opened, with homes ranging from 3,500 to 6,000 square feet and lot sizes start at a third of an acre.

The serene Happy Valley Creek flows along the outskirts of the neighborhood, intersecting with the golf course, and Callippe Preserve Hiking Trail surrounds the course Happy Valley

and some of the home sites. The unpaved but maintained 3.5-mile trail runs along the course under mature oak trees and is good for beginning or more advanced hikers. Along the way, trail-goers and golfers might spot many forms of wildlife such as deer, squirrels, raccoons, turkeys and foxes, as well as the Callippe Silverspot Butterfly, the namesake of the course. The trail borders preservation areas designated for this endangered species of butterfly.

Although Happy Valley is situated in a very unique part of Pleasanton, it is still just a short drive away from the city’s lively downtown shops and dining. Also nearby is the Alameda County Fairgrounds which, in addition to the annual fair, serves as a venue for festivals and family-friendly events year round.

School-aged children living in Happy Valley attend Hearst Elementary School, Pleasanton Middle School and Foothill High School, which are all just minutes from the neighborhood. For commuters, Happy Valley Road is a straight shot to the Interstate 680 freeway, which is also en route to both the Dublin/ Pleasanton and West Dublin/Pleasanton BART stations.

“Happy Valley offers the quiet and natural beauty of a rural community with easy and direct access to the bustling city life nearby,”

NEIGHBORHOOD SPONSOR

Kris Moxley Compass, Pleasanton kris@moxleyrealestate.com MoxleyRealEstate.com 925.519.9080 LIC# 00790463

FACTS

PARKS: Pleasanton Ridge, Callippe Preserve Golf Course, Marilyn Murphy Kane Trail, Cubby’s Dog Park at Bernal PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Hearst Elementary School, Pleasanton Middle School, Foothill High School SHOPPING: Downtown Pleasanton, Mission Plaza, Bernal Corners, Pleasanton Gateway MEDIAN HOME PRICE 2019: $2,224,000 HOMES SOLD IN 2019: 5

said Realtor Kris Moxley. “This is a beautiful area with mature oaks, vineyards and open spaces with the Pleasanton Ridge as a backdrop.”