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Lake Chabot offers over 20 miles of hiking trails, which connect to the additional 70 miles of trails in adjoining Anthony Chabot Regional Park. The paved, 3.52-mile West Shore and East Shore trails provide access to the south and east shores of the lake (no equestrians on the East or West Shore Trail).
- Lake Chabot Leona Canyon - East Bay Regional Park District
Lake Chabot Leona Canyon. From Rancho to Recreation. Don...
- Lake Chabot Leona Canyon - East Bay Regional Park District
Lake Chabot (/ ʃəˈboʊ /) is a man-made lake covering 317 acres (1.3 km 2) in Alameda County, California, United States. Part of the lake lies within Oakland city limits, but most of it lies in unincorporated Castro Valley, just east of San Leandro. It was formed by the damming of San Leandro Creek.
Lake Chabot Leona Canyon. From Rancho to Recreation. Don Castro Regional Rec. Area ST. abot, Year opened: 1952. Acres: 3,304 Highlights: family, RV and group camping; public golf course, hiking, bicycling. equestrian, .
Lake Chabot Regional Park is a regional park located in the southern Berkeley Hills in Alameda County, California. It was opened to the public on June 18, 1966, as part of the East Bay Regional Parks system.
The 315-acre Lake Chabot is stocked with trout and catfish. There are also bass, crappie, and other fish. A popular event is the annual spring fishing derby. There are several fishing piers in the park. Enjoy scenic walks on the 280-acre Fairmont Ridge or take the Lake Chabot History Walk [PDF].
One of the Best Kept Secrets in the Bay Area. Tucked away in the suburb of Castro Valley, Lake Chabot is only 30 minutes away from San Francisco.
In Anthony Chabot Regional Park visitors can explore miles of beautiful hiking, riding, and bicycling trails through grasslands, chaparral, and shady eucalyptus groves or along the shores of Lake Chabot. Lake Chabot features opportunities for boating, biking, fishing and picnicking.