Alamo is a quiet residential community along the 680 corridor that feels more like a collection of large residential estates than a traditional town. There is no real downtown and very little commercial development inside the community itself. Instead, life here revolves around spacious neighborhoods, tree-lined roads, and easy access to nearby Danville and Walnut Creek for restaurants, shopping, and daily services. Homes in Alamo are some of the largest in Contra Costa County. Many properties sit on half-acre or acre lots, and the housing mix includes older ranch estates, custom homes from the 1980s and 90s, and newer luxury rebuilds. Streets tend to be winding and shaded with mature trees, and houses are often set back from the road with long driveways and significant landscaping. The spacing between homes creates a noticeably quieter, more private environment than typical suburban tracts. Outdoor access is a major advantage of living here. Mount Diablo State Park rises directly behind the community and provides miles of hiking, cycling, and scenic viewpoints. The Iron Horse Regional Trail also runs along the western side of Alamo, offering a popular route for walking, running, and biking that connects north toward Walnut Creek and south toward Danville and San Ramon. Daily errands typically involve short drives to the shopping areas along Danville Boulevard or to nearby Walnut Creek. This setup keeps the residential areas quiet and free from heavy commercial traffic while still offering convenient access to services. Curb appeal across Alamo is exceptionally strong. Properties are well maintained, landscaping is mature, and many homes have been carefully updated over time. The overall environment feels polished, spacious, and consistently well cared for. Living in Alamo offers a blend of privacy, scenic surroundings, and large residential properties, all within easy reach of the East Bay’s main commercial centers.
| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alamo Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Rancho Romero Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Parkmead Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Stone Valley Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Los Cerros Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Walnut Creek Intermediate | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Las Lomas High | High | 9-12 | |
| San Ramon Valley High | High | 9-12 | |
| Monte Vista High | High | 9-12 |
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Houseberry School Score Data
from CA Dept. of Education
Houseberry recommends using these scores as only a starting point, and conducting your own investigation into what schools fit best for your preferences. School boundaries are not guaranteed and may change. It is important to contact the appropriate school district to confirm enrollment eligibility before making any decision to move to a neighborhood.

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