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- Lake Chabot Regional Park | East Bay Parks
Lake Chabot Reservoir was built in 1874-75 as a primary source of water for the East Bay The 315-acre lake was closed to recreation for 91 years Legislation passed in the 1960s opened the lake for controlled recreational uses On June 18, 1966, EBRPD opened Lake Chabot Regional Park to the public after securing an agreement with the East Bay Municipal Utilities District (EBMUD), which owns
- Lake Chabot Picnic Areas - Castro Valley | East Bay Parks
There are six (6) reservable sites at Lake Chabot Regional Park Beer and wine are allowed without an additional permit Cove (200 person capacity) Nearest site to concession and marina Flush toilets approximately 50 yards away Parking approximately 200 yards away Site information (opens external link in a new window) Site photos Elderberry (150 person capacity) ADA accessible picnic table
- Anthony Chabot Regional Park | East Bay Parks
Anthony Chabot Family Campground, overlooking Lake Chabot, is a getaway located only 35 minutes from downtown Oakland and Oakland International Airport The campground features 53 drive-to tent campsites, 10 walk-to tent campsites, and 12 RV trailer campsites with full hookups (sewer, water, and 30 amp electrical)
- Lake Chabot Leona Canyon - East Bay Regional Park District
HISTORY Today’s Anthony Chabot and Lake Chabot Regional Parks are located within the ancestral land of the Jalquin, an Ohlone- and Bay Miwok-speak-ing tribe The combined 5,059 acres of parkland and lake are named for Anthony Chabot, who designed and led the construction of Lake Chabot in 1874 The dam was built by laborers, blacksmiths, teamsters, masons and miners from Ireland, Portugal
- Anthony Chabot Campground | East Bay Parks
Anthony Chabot Campground sits approximately 1 ½ miles above Lake Chabot in Castro Valley, California The campground has 75 campsites which include: 12 RV sites with full-hookups (30 amp), 1 developed group site, 53 drive-up tent sites, and 10 hike-in tent sites
- Fishing | East Bay Parks
From fly-fishing trout on Lake Chabot, to shore fishing for striped bass on Alameda Beach, the East Bay Regional Park District features many resources for all kinds of fishing
- Chabot-CampMap-2025 - ebparks. org
Ask for an Anthony Chabot Regional Park map Towhee Trail is the best introductory hike, and it begins right in the campground It is a one-mile trail that loops through the campground Honker Bay Trail leads down to Lake Chabot – for fishing or just for the hike Allow one and one-half hours for the round trip Bicycles are permitted
- Anthony Chabot, Lake Chabot, Leona Canyon Map and Brochure
Did you know? This regional park, originally named Grass Valley Regional Park, was renamed in 1965 after Anthony Chabot, who built the first public water system in San Francisco and Oakland Lake Chabot, Year opened: 1966 Acres: 1,755 Highlights: reservable picnicking, marina and cafe, public golf course, fishing, boat rental, cartop water-craft launching, fitness zone, volleyball, horseshoes
- Anthony Chabot Brochure Map 2024-12 - ebparks. org
Did you know? This regional park, originally named Grass Valley Regional Park, was renamed in 1965 after Anthony Chabot, who built the first public water system in San Francisco and Oakland Lake Chabot, Year opened: 1966 Acres: 1,755 Highlights: reservable picnicking, marina and cafe, public golf course, fishing, boat rental, cartop water-craft launching, fitness zone, volleyball, horseshoes
- Picnics | East Bay Parks
Lake Chabot Picnic Areas - Castro Valley There are six (6) reservable sites at Lake Chabot Regional Park
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