Danville sits along the 680 corridor at the base of the rolling hills that lead toward Mount Diablo, and the town has built a reputation as one of the more polished suburban communities in the East Bay. The center of life here is the historic downtown along Hartz Avenue. Unlike many suburban downtowns that feel mostly decorative, Danville’s core is genuinely active. Restaurants, wine bars, cafés, and small boutiques line the street, and weekends bring farmers markets, festivals, and steady foot traffic. The surrounding neighborhoods are largely made up of well-maintained single-family homes built from the 1970s through the early 2000s, though some areas closer to the core feature older houses and newer custom rebuilds. Streets tend to be quiet, residential, and landscaped with mature trees. Many neighborhoods include community pools, greenbelts, and small parks that give the area a cohesive suburban feel. Outdoor access is one of Danville’s biggest advantages. The Iron Horse Regional Trail runs directly through town and serves as a daily amenity for walking, running, and biking. It connects south toward San Ramon and north toward Walnut Creek, making it one of the most widely used trails in the East Bay. Mount Diablo State Park sits just a short drive away and provides extensive hiking, cycling, and scenic overlooks. Schools and community amenities are also a major draw. Parks like Osage Park and Hap Magee Ranch Park are well maintained and frequently used for sports, recreation, and community events. The overall infrastructure of the town feels intentionally maintained and organized. Daily life is convenient but generally car-oriented. Larger retail centers and grocery stores are spread along the main roads and nearby shopping areas. Commuting along Interstate 680 connects residents to Walnut Creek, the Tri-Valley, and other parts of the East Bay. Curb appeal across Danville is consistently strong. Homes are well kept, landscaping is mature, and the overall environment feels orderly and attractive. The town has managed to maintain a small-town atmosphere while supporting a growing suburban population. Living in Danville combines a lively downtown, strong access to trails and open space, and stable residential neighborhoods that feel polished and well cared for.
| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Golden View Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Sycamore Valley Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Vista Grande Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Greenbrook Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Montair Elementary | Primary | K-5 | |
| Gale Ranch Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Diablo Vista Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Stone Valley Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Charlotte Wood Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| San Ramon Valley High | High | 9-12 | |
| Dougherty 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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