Diablo Valley Area Guide
Danville
San Ramon Valley homes, downtown charm, trails, and established neighborhoods.
Local read
What to know about Danville
Explore Danville
Danville, with a population of 42,039 as of the 2010 census, is one of California’s municipalities that uses “town,” rather than “city,” in its name. In 2020, the town of Danville was ranked California’s safest city for the third consecutive year. If you’re looking for a country club, Danville is home to several. Whether your game is golf, tennis, bocce, or you just want to socialize and take a dip in the pool, you’re sure to find the club that is right for you.
Danville is also where you’ll find the South Gate Road entrance to Mt. Diablo State Park, one of only two entrances with road access to the summit. The park is open daily, with trails ideal for hiking, running, biking, and horseback riding. The Summit Visitor Center offers exhibits on the history of the park, as well as panoramic views of the entire San Francisco Bay Area from its observation deck.
Museum lovers will find lots to see in Danville. The Blackhawk Museum is home to exhibits as varied as “Classic Cars” and “The World of Nature.” The Museum of the San Ramon Valley welcomes a variety of visiting exhibits throughout the year, while its permanent exhibit educates visitors on the history of the San Ramon Valley. And the Eugene O’Neill Historic Site is an engaging way to learn about America’s only Nobel Prize winning playwright, who wrote some of his most memorable plays while living in Danville.
Danville’s quaint downtown area dates back to the town’s founding in the 19 th century, and many of the original buildings still stand. Some, such as the Danville hotel, have been restored, giving downtown a fresh dose of Danville’s Old West roots.
Around town
Places people use every week
These are the parks, shopping areas, trails, civic spots, and local anchors that shape day-to-day life in Danville.
Iron Horse Regional Trail
Blackhawk Plaza
Osage Station Park
Mount Diablo Scenic Boulevard access
Schools
Schools serving Danville
Most buyers start with the public district, then narrow the search by commute, neighborhood feel, and the exact school assignment for a specific address.
San Ramon Valley Unified School District
At a glance
How Danville fits into Diablo Valley
The main ZIP areas buyers usually see when searching here.
The district most often associated with this area.
A key park, trail, or open-space anchor for local residents.
Danville buyers commonly compare school boundaries, west/east side location, yard utility, and access to downtown or Blackhawk.
Real estate
What buyers notice in Danville
Danville buyers commonly compare school boundaries, west/east side location, yard utility, and access to downtown or Blackhawk.
Condition, lot utility, commute pattern, school assignment, and neighborhood setting usually matter more than broad citywide averages.
Buying or selling here
A good search starts with the block-by-block tradeoffs: commute routes, sun exposure, yard usability, remodel quality, and how the property compares with nearby homes.
Talk local strategyLocal considerations
What to look at before you write
Diablo Valley homes can vary sharply by hillside setting, drainage, insurance profile, road access, and micro-neighborhood. Those details belong in the conversation early.
Drainage and disclosures
Review seller disclosures, drainage history, hillside conditions, and any creek or low-lying areas before deciding how aggressively to write.
Open space & fire context
Hillside and open-space-adjacent homes need insurance and defensible-space review, especially near Mt. Diablo and regional park edges.
Heat, smoke, and exposure
Summer heat, wildfire smoke, shade, and sun exposure can change how a home lives from one street to the next.
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Want the street-level read on Danville?
Catherine can help compare neighborhoods, commute tradeoffs, school fit, property condition, and resale risk with the local context that does not show up in a broad search.
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