Outdoor recreation defines life in Antioch, with the 80-acre Contra Loma Regional Park featuring a swim lagoon, sandy beach, and fishing opportunities. The Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve reveals the area's coal mining heritage through guided tours and scenic trails. Along the San Joaquin River Delta, residents enjoy boating and fishing at the Marina, while the Dow Wetlands Wildlife Habitat Preserve houses diverse wildlife including otters, turtles, and hundreds of bird species. The historic El Campanil Theatre hosts performances year-round, complemented by summer concerts at Waldie Plaza. Local dining highlights include waterfront views at Smith's Landing Seafood Grill and Monica's Riverview.
The Antioch housing market presents diverse options across several neighborhoods. Single-family homes in Lone Tree Valley command a median price of $743,100, while similar properties in Deer Valley have a median price of $622,500. The Country Hills area shows a median single-family home price of $673,000. Condominiums present more affordable options, with one-bedroom units at a median price of $230,000 and two-bedroom units at $205,000.
The city maintains a property tax rate of 0.83%, matching neighboring cities Pittsburg, Brentwood, and Oakley. California's state income tax rate stands at 6.00% for yearly salaries of $41,901, with a combined sales tax rate of 8.80%.
Education excellence shines through Monte Vista High School and Heritage High School, both rated A or above. The Quarry Lane School, a private institution serving elementary through high school students, maintains an A+ rating. Commuters benefit from the Antioch BART station, connecting to San Francisco approximately 45 miles away, while Tri Delta Transit provides local bus service throughout the community.