Fremont, located in southern Alameda County, stretches from the San Francisco Bay to the top of Mission Peak above historic Mission San Jose in the east.
With a population of over 209,000, Fremont is the fourth most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area and 85th among the 100 most populous cities in the nation. |
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Fremont is approximately 90 square miles in size and includes the 450-acre Central Park and 80-acre Lake Elizabeth along with 47 other parks, 5 community centers and extensive sports facilities. Fremont is also home to the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Fremont enjoys a high rate of home ownership, a low crime rate, and a quality of life that is considered to be one of the best in the United States. Fremont residents can expect a first-rate menu of local services, including a highly rated public education system, an excellent public safety program, and recreation, park and other leisure activities.
In addition to the beautiful parks and extensive recreational facilities, Fremont is easily accessible to three international airports, several major educational institutions, the Bay Area Rapid Transit system, and professional sports and cultural opportunities.
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