Shorten Moraga Vacancy Days with These 4 Tips

Shorten Moraga Vacancy Days with These 4 Tips
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Most Moragans will describe their town as a ‘sleepy’ place, but that by no means fits the description of this incredible yet stunning town.

Moragans have focused on making this place a great dwelling by building award-winning schools, making it an ideal neighborhood in the traditional sense.

And although Berkeley and Oakland do offer amazing nightlife and cuisine, there are still many activities to do in Moraga. Moraga has many adventures for a nature lover or even the outward bounder.

Here are several tips to shorten your Moraga vacancy days:

1. Redwood Trail

The Redwood Trail sits between Moraga and Oakland. Redwood Park and the greater park ecosystem have many miles of single track in a tranquil neighborhood.

The Redwood Trail parks slope downwards and upwards, offering an unusually eerie silence. There’s a shaded canopy under the Redwood’s branches. While inside this serene park, you have two options. You can hike along the aggressive terrain or take a shortcut to a picnic nearby and relax.

Either way, you’re likely to shorten your Moraga vacancy days.

2. Captain Vineyards

Captain Vineyards is a beautiful vineyard boasting lush mountainsides and beautiful fields. Founded in the San Francisco Bay Area barely a decade ago, Captain Vineyard offers a wine and pairing experience that leaves visitors and tourists craving more.

Operated by two pioneers, Susan, the grower, and Sal, the winemaker, this vineyard will offer you a vineyard and cellar tour experience highlighting the vineyard’s organic and sustainable farming practices.

Soak in the best wine in Moraga by simply paying a visit to Captain Vineyards in Lamorinda.

3. St Mary’s Basketball

Are you a lover of basketball? Do you like watching award-winning teams taking on equally great teams? Well, if you have a thrill from watching a competitive game, you’re not alone. Many people in Moraga love watching basketball. So, you’ll enjoy your stay in this place if you’re a sports fanatic.

Shorten your vacancy days in Moraga by watching St. Mary’s Basketball team battle it out. But where does St. Mary’s draw its success? Since arriving in Moraga in 2001, the club’s initiator Randy Bennett has transformed St. Mary’s into a national club.

The team has grown from a small club to a national troupe worth national acclaim. In addition, St. Mary’s team has competed in the NCAA five times since its founding, making it the ‘best small guy’ to ever compete in ESPN.

So, if you’re looking forward to watching a live sporting event in Moraga, basketball will ignite your stay.

4. Farmers’ Market

Moraga is a predominantly organic town that borrows its green lifestyle from the vast greenery, wet and cool climate, and rich soils. The touristic lifestyle of the region further makes Moraga an ideal suburb to dwell, enjoy life and raise children.

The Farmer’s Market is one of the most crucial highlights. The Farmer’s Market comes off just as underwhelming as the size of Berkeley’s Bowl meat section.

Indeed, according to the American Farmland Trust’s National Competition, the Farmers’ Market was ranked 10th for all mid-sized market categories. The Farmers’ Market comes only second after Aptos in California.

So, whether you’re permanently living in Moraga or renting a property, the Farmers’ Market will make your stay more appealing.

Other key highlights that you’ll see while visiting Moraga include:

  • Moraga Art Gallery
  • Upper San Leandro Reservoir
  • Oakland Hills
  • TJ Maxx Market Store
  • Campolindo Events
  • Moraga Adobe

The above destinations are mostly a fixture for all tourists but ultimately a regular custom for all Moragans.

So, you’ll enjoy your stay with these and more highlights.

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