Vallejo
is home to an abundance of recreational opportunities. Six Flags
Marine World, one of the world’s only combination
wildlife, oceanarium and theme parks, continues to add new attractions
and shows. The Greater Vallejo Recreation District operates 38
parks and facilities open to the public. Our golfing is second
to none, with Hiddenbrooke Golf Club, Mare Island Golf Course
and Blue Rock Springs providing three challenging and scenic
courses
anyone can play. And located at the scenic Vallejo Waterfront,
the Vallejo Yacht Club has been a landmark in Vallejo and for
the yachtsmen of San Francisco Bay since the turn of the century.
For commuters and travelers, Vallejo is also home to the Vallejo
Baylink Ferry, a high-speed catamaran service that is the best
way to avoid gridlock and enjoy fast, comfortable and reliable
service to and from San Francisco. Interstate Highways 80, 780
and 680, as well as State Highways 29 and 37 provide convenient
access for commuters and employees, as well as efficient distribution
for commercial freight. Add to that a network of city buses that
offer connections to BART and other Bay Area cities, and Vallejo
is an easy commute to or from the entire region.
Vallejo was ranked first
among mid sized cities in the entire country for entrepreneurs
in a study published in October 2003
by Entrepreneur Magazine and Dun & Bradstreet. Vallejo was
also ranked ninth in “Top Cities in America for Job Growth
and a Strong Economy”, published by Inc. Magazine in March
2004. With a population of more than 120,000, Vallejo combines
a big city’s resourcefulness with a small-town charm, all
at a comparatively inexpensive cost when measured against most
cities in Northern California. With 20 miles of waterfront, four
golf courses within city limits and many public parks, Vallejo
is a great place to work and live. 