Tri-Valley Business Hub
Welcome to San Ramon, a Tri-Valley city in Contra Costa County known for the Bishop Ranch business campus, top-rated San Ramon Valley schools, and the Iron Horse Regional Trail.
San Ramon is a city in Contra Costa County, California, set in the San Ramon Valley at the eastern base of the East Bay hills, roughly 34 miles east of San Francisco and just south of Danville. It is one of the principal cities of the Tri-Valley, the suburban region that also includes Danville, Dublin, Pleasanton, and Livermore. With about 84,000 residents, San Ramon is a relatively young, affluent, and largely master-planned community that grew substantially during the late twentieth century around the Interstate 680 corridor. The city's economy is anchored by Bishop Ranch, a large business park and mixed-use campus that has long been one of the East Bay's major employment centers and that also contains the City Center shopping and dining district. Beyond Bishop Ranch, San Ramon functions primarily as a high-income residential community whose workforce commutes throughout the Bay Area, supported by the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station at the city's southern edge. San Ramon's neighborhoods are overwhelmingly planned suburban communities, particularly the expansive Dougherty Valley district on the eastern side of the city, which added thousands of homes on former ranchland. The San Ramon Valley Unified School District, which serves San Ramon and neighboring Danville, Alamo, and Blackhawk, is widely regarded as one of the region's strongest and is a primary driver of family relocation to the area. Recreation centers on the Iron Horse Regional Trail, a paved multi-use path along a former railroad line that connects the city to Danville and the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station, as well as nearby Las Trampas Wilderness Regional Preserve and Mount Diablo. San Ramon suits households seeking highly rated schools, newer suburban housing, corporate employment, and convenient freeway and transit access, all within a warm, dry climate characteristic of the East Bay's interior valleys. The combination of a quiet, family-oriented residential feel with a substantial in-town employment base keeps many commutes shorter than in peer suburbs.
San Ramon is located in Contra Costa County, California, in the San Ramon Valley, part of the Tri-Valley region that also includes Danville, Dublin, Pleasanton, and Livermore. The city sits along Interstate 680 roughly 34 miles east of San Francisco.
San Ramon is served by the San Ramon Valley Unified School District, which also covers Danville, Alamo, Blackhawk, and Diablo. The district operates more than 35 schools enrolling over 30,000 students and consistently ranks among the Bay Area's strongest.
San Ramon is about 34 miles east of San Francisco. Commuters typically travel via Interstate 680, and the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station just south of the city offers a direct rail link to Oakland and San Francisco.
Bishop Ranch is a large business park and mixed-use campus that anchors San Ramon's economy. It houses corporate offices and the City Center shopping and dining district, and it has expanded to include new residential neighborhoods alongside its commercial uses.
Dougherty Valley is the city's largest and newest master-planned district, with neighborhoods such as Gale Ranch and Windemere. West of Interstate 680, established areas like Twin Creeks and Bollinger Canyon offer mature homes, while the Bishop Ranch City Village adds walkable, mixed-use living.
San Ramon does not have its own BART station. The nearest station is Dublin/Pleasanton BART, just south of the city, reachable by car or along the Iron Horse Regional Trail, providing rail service to Oakland and San Francisco.
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