Hercules's highest amenities score is 4.0 out of 5, in Hercules by the Bay. 1 ranked Hercules neighborhood score 4 out of 5 or higher for amenities. New Pacific follows at 3.6 out of 5.
Houseberry scores 22 Hercules neighborhoods on schools, safety, amenities, price, value and appreciation. Amenities scores in Hercules run from 2.3 to 4.0 out of 5, and 1 scores 4 out of 5 or higher. Median home prices range from $706,849 in Foxboro to $1,156,080 in The Waterfront across 16 priced neighborhoods. Across the five nearest cities the average amenities score is 2.2 out of 5, against 3.1 in Hercules.
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Keywords: Waterfront Walkable, Bay Trail, Transit Future
Hercules by the Bay is one of the standout corners of the city, a bay-facing neighborhood right beside the historic Waterfront and the old powder-works townsite. It is among the more walkable pockets in Hercules, with the shoreline, the Bay Trail, and the emerging Bayfront district all close at hand. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Newer Construction, Refinery Reborn, Higher Priced
New Pacific is one of the newer and more polished neighborhoods in Hercules, built in the early 2000s on the north side of the city on land that was once industrial refinery property. The reinvention took, and today it reads as a well-maintained, higher-priced enclave with a tidy, planned streetscape. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Historic District, Bay Trail, Powder Town
The Waterfront is the most historically interesting corner of Hercules, built around the old company town and the powder works that gave the city its name. Hercules was once the largest dynamite producer in the world, and the surviving company-era buildings here form a National Register historic district right on the San Pablo Bay shore. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Park Frontage, Refugio Valley, Quiet Streets
Country Run is one of the better-placed neighborhoods in Hercules, and the reason is Refugio Valley Park. The city's main park, with its duck pond, walking loop, big shade trees, and the community swim center nearby, sits right at this neighborhood, which gives Country Run a green, open feel that most of the inland tracts cannot match. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Elevated Streets, Bay Glimpses, Quiet Hillside
Linda Heights lives up to its name, a heights neighborhood on the western, hillier side of Hercules above the bayfront flats. The elevation is the selling point: streets that rise, a bit of separation from the busier corridors, and glimpses out toward the bay on the right blocks. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Park Proximity, Central Walkable, Settled Streets
Village Park sits in the central, civic-adjacent part of Hercules, and it is one of the more comfortable everyday neighborhoods in the city. It is close to the cluster of parks and public facilities that anchor the middle of town, and among the more walkable pockets Hercules has, which is not something every neighborhood here can say. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Bay Adjacent, Shoreline Trail, Value Pricing
Chelsea by the Bay is about as far west as Hercules goes, a settled residential pocket pressed up against the San Pablo Bay shoreline. The homes here run to competitively priced midsize houses, and the whole area trades on being close to the water without the price tag of the marquee bayfront blocks. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Central Location, Civic Adjacent, Walkable Pocket
K and B is a small, central Hercules neighborhood that sits close to the city's civic heart and benefits from it. It is one of the more walkable pockets in town, near the Sycamore Avenue area, the library and city offices, and the cluster of parks that anchor the middle of Hercules. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Hillside Setting, Foxboro Park, Quiet Residential
Foxboro climbs the slopes on the north-central side of Hercules, a planned residential neighborhood with its own park as the centerpiece. Foxboro Park sits inside the neighborhood, and the gentle hill setting gives the streets a bit more rise, view, and separation than the flatter tracts down toward San Pablo Avenue. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Mythology Streets, Hillside Quiet, Bay Access
Olympian Hills wears its theme on its street signs: this small west-central Hercules neighborhood names its streets for figures from Greek mythology, which is a fitting touch for a town literally named after a Greek hero. It sits on the slopes above the bayfront, compact and quietly residential. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Civic Center, Walkable Downtown, Duck Pond
The Carridor is the working middle of Hercules, the central band where the civic center, City Hall, the public library, and Duck Pond Park along Sycamore Avenue all sit. If any part of town functions as Hercules's downtown, it is this stretch, and it is among the most walkable areas the city has. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Walkable Core, Arterial Corridor, Established Blocks
Central is the part of Hercules that actually feels like a town center. It runs along the San Pablo Avenue spine in the middle of the city, and it is the most walkable corner Hercules has, with everyday errands, bus stops, and older established blocks closer together than anywhere else in town. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Bayside Living, Freeway Access, Planned Streets
Bay Pointe sits on the eastern edge of Hercules, CA, where the city meets San Pablo Bay and Interstate 80. It belongs to the newer wave of east-side building near Victoria by the Bay: planned streets, tidy lots, and a short hop to the Bayfront and the freeway ramps. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Bird Streets, Established Tract, Central Hercules
The Birds is one of the classic themed tracts that give Hercules its quirky charm: every street is named for a bird, from Sparrow and Falcon to Meadowlark and Bluebird. Built out in the 1970s and 80s in the central part of the city, it is established, leafy in spots, and unmistakably itself. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Tucked Away, Quick Commute, Compact Lots
Bravo is one of the smaller pockets in the southeast corner of Hercules, tucked near the Victoria by the Bay area between the bay and Interstate 80. It reads as compact and newer, the kind of planned cluster of homes that west Contra Costa filled in during its early-2000s growth. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Gemstone Streets, Central Spread, Established Tract
The Stones, known to locals as the Gemstones, is one of the larger themed tracts in central Hercules, with streets named for gems like Turquoise, Opal, and the rest of the jewelry box. Ohlone Elementary sits on Turquoise Drive, which tells you how committed the neighborhood is to the theme. It is a 1970s and 80s build, established and spread across a good slice of the mid-city. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Tree Streets, Mature Canopy, Established
The Trees is the leafy counterpart to The Flowers, the other half of Hercules's Trees and Flowers area, with streets named for trees. The name turns out to be more than a label: this central-east tract from the 1970s and 80s has had decades to grow a real canopy, and the mature street trees give it some of the better shade and greenery among the inland neighborhoods. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Space Streets, Bay Side, Commuter Friendly
The Astronauts is one of Hercules's themed subdivisions, and this one names its streets for astronauts and the space program. It sits on the eastern, bay-and-freeway side of the city near the Victoria by the Bay area, a planned tract of looping residential streets close to the shoreline. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Flower Streets, Neighborhood School, Established
The Flowers is the floral half of the well-known Trees and Flowers area of Hercules, where the streets carry names like Lupine, Iris, Violet, and Marigold. It is a 1970s and 80s tract in the central-east part of the city, established and residential, with Lupine Hills Elementary on Lupine Road serving the area. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Island Streets, Southeast Edge, Quiet Cluster
The Islands is a small themed pocket in the far southeast corner of Hercules, where the streets take their names from islands. It sits at the bay-and-freeway edge of the city near the Victoria by the Bay area, a compact, planned cluster of homes at the city's seam with Pinole. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: In Transition, Mixed Use, Corridor Infill
Hill Town, also written Hill Crest, is less a finished neighborhood than a piece of Hercules in transition. It covers a former industrial site along San Pablo Avenue near the eastern side of the city that has been approved for a mixed-use redevelopment of attached homes and a small amount of neighborhood commercial space. ... See Full Page

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Keywords: Commercial District, Transbay Stop, Industrial Edge
North Shore Business Park is exactly what the name says, a commercial and light-industrial district on the north side of Hercules rather than a residential neighborhood. It is where offices, warehouses, and workplaces sit, set between the bay edge and the I-80 corridor. ... See Full Page
Scores updated August 2026
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Hercules by the Bay has the highest amenities score in Hercules, at 4.0 out of 5. The next highest amenities scores in Hercules are New Pacific (3.6 out of 5) and The Waterfront (3.6 out of 5).
Across the top 3 Hercules neighborhoods by amenities score, the median home price is $1,047,810. Prices among those top 3 Hercules neighborhoods run from $747,207 in Hercules by the Bay to $1,156,080 in The Waterfront.
Hercules by the Bay has the lowest median home price, $747,207, among Hercules neighborhoods scoring 3.5 out of 5 or higher for amenities and priced below the Hercules median of $824,841; Hercules by the Bay scores 4.0 out of 5 for amenities. Village Park (3.5 out of 5, $817,121) also scores 3.5 out of 5 or higher for amenities below the Hercules median.
1 of 22 ranked Hercules neighborhoods score 4 out of 5 or higher for amenities. The highest amenities scores in Hercules are Hercules by the Bay (4.0 out of 5).
Hercules neighborhoods average 3.1 out of 5 for amenities. The nearest cities average Pinole 2.7, Rodeo 0.9, Crockett 0.8, San Pablo 3.5 and Richmond 3.0.