Goldilocks may be a fictional character but I believe she had it figured out. There truly is such a thing as “just right” — not too hot or too cold, too hard or too soft, or in the case of towns and cities, too big or too small. Small towns are calmer and more peaceful, while big cities have convenience and flashy amenities. And then there are small cities and suburbs, somewhere in the middle, that offer a balance of both. Dublin, California, falls right in that sweet spot.
Since long before Spanish exploration, what is now called Dublin has been known as a crossroads of the Bay Area, with important road connections running east, west, north, and south. Native American traders and hunters, migrating families, prospectors looking for gold, ranchers and farmers, commuters, and military convoys have passed through Dublin over the years, but suburban development didn’t really start until the early 1960s.
When the city was incorporated in 1982, the population was some 14,000, growing to over 70,000 by 2020, with the biggest boom taking place in the last decade. With populations of close to eight million in San Francisco and nearly a million in San Jose, Dublin is still a small city with a suburban feel and city perks.
One of California’s fastest-growing cities, Dublin is considered one of the best in the state to live in. In addition to fairly new housing developments and great schools, Dublin has a lot to offer families in the form of a highly-rated school district, easy access to public transportation, a wonderful public library, and more. It also happens to be at the crossroads of two major highways, making it easy for commuters and travelers to reach surrounding cities.
The city is a melting pot of cultures, which is reflected in the wide variety of restaurants in town. Whether you prefer familiar favorites or new culinary adventures, you’ll find a host of options with cuisines, including American, Mediterranean, Japanese, Mexican, Asian Fusion, and Burmese.
Let’s not forget about recreation. Dublin has sports facilities and public parks, golf courses, a state-of-the-art movie theater, and plenty of shopping. Dublin Wave is a huge waterpark and aquatic center with an indoor pool for year-round fun. And, unlike the bigger cities, Dublin provides a wild escape for nature lovers — about 650 acres of undeveloped land and trails at the Dublin Hills Regional Park.
The not-too-big, not-too-small (but growing!) city of Dublin, California, may actually be just right. Have you ever been to this little city in the Bay Area? Do you know someone looking for a perfectly-sized up-and-coming city to visit or call home? Share this article with them! And check out more of our favorite ideally-sized cities in Northern California.
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