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Lake Chabot Regional Park
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Lake Chabot Regional Park is a regional park located in the southern Berkeley Hills in Alameda County, California. It is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Lake Chabot is a reservoir located in the park.
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Fairmont Ridge Staging Area
2601 Fairmont Dr, San Leandro, CA 94578
East Shore Trail Chabot Lake
PVCW+M9, Castro Valley, CA 94546
East Bay Regional Park District - Public Safety
17930 Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546, United States
West Shore Trail
252 Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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Lake Chabot Regional Park

17600 Lake Chabot Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94546
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Lake Chabot Regional Park is a regional park located in the southern Berkeley Hills in Alameda County, California. It is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Lake Chabot is a reservoir located in the park.

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attractions: Fairmont Ridge Staging Area, East Shore Trail Chabot Lake, East Bay Regional Park District - Public Safety, West Shore Trail, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Lake Chabot Regional Park

Fairmont Ridge Staging Area

East Shore Trail Chabot Lake

East Bay Regional Park District - Public Safety

West Shore Trail

Fairmont Ridge Staging Area

Fairmont Ridge Staging Area

4.6

(91)

Open until 10:00 PM
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East Shore Trail Chabot Lake

East Shore Trail Chabot Lake

4.1

(6)

Open 24 hours
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East Bay Regional Park District - Public Safety

East Bay Regional Park District - Public Safety

4.6

(66)

Open 24 hours
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West Shore Trail

West Shore Trail

4.8

(4)

Open until 9:00 PM
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5.0
2y

Lake Chabot Regional Park is a true nature lover's paradise nestled in the heart of Castro Valley, California. With its stunning natural beauty, tranquil lake, and an abundance of outdoor activities, it offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The park's centerpiece is Lake Chabot, a serene body of water surrounded by rolling hills and picturesque landscapes. Whether you're a fishing enthusiast or simply enjoy being near the water, the lake provides a peaceful setting for relaxation and recreation. Anglers can cast their lines in search of bass, trout, and catfish, while boaters can enjoy a leisurely paddle or kayak ride on the calm waters.

The park offers a network of well-maintained hiking trails, catering to both casual walkers and avid hikers. From easy strolls to more challenging treks, there is a trail for every skill level. As you explore the trails, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the lake, lush forests, and panoramic vistas, creating a truly immersive outdoor experience.

Lake Chabot Regional Park also offers excellent picnic areas, making it an ideal spot for family gatherings and outdoor meals. The well-equipped picnic areas feature tables, barbecue pits, and shaded spaces, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. It's a wonderful place to connect with loved ones and create lasting memories.

For those seeking a bit more adventure, the park features a challenging 18-hole disc golf course. Disc golf enthusiasts can test their skills as they navigate through the course's well-designed fairways, enjoying the scenic surroundings while engaging in a fun and competitive game.

The park's visitor center provides valuable information about the park's history, wildlife, and upcoming events. It's worth stopping by to learn more about the area and gain a deeper appreciation for the natural wonders that Lake Chabot Regional Park has to offer.

Overall, Lake Chabot Regional Park is a gem that offers a refreshing retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. With its stunning lake, diverse hiking trails, picnic areas, and disc golf course, it provides ample opportunities for relaxation, exploration, and adventure. Whether you're looking for a peaceful day in nature or an active outdoor experience, Lake Chabot Regional Park is a must-visit destination in the Castro...

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5.0
3y

Beautiful park and we lucked out with a beautiful day for our wedding here recently. We did a small ceremony on the first fishing dock (the only dock with wheelchair access for my grandmother). The lake was the perfect back drop... skies were clear, temps were mid 70s, nice breeze, fish were jumping, ducks were swimming. Keeping in mind that this is a public park, we were prepared to do the ceremony somewhere along the trail if the dock was too busy, but it worked out perfect. Friends got there early to tie a few balloons to help guests find the location. The one fisherman that was there was incredibly gracious and stepped away even though we didn't ask him to since he was on the opposite end of the dock. We were sure to gather our balloons and clean up after ourselves before leaving. The only thing that went wonky was when we tried to prepay parking for the 10 vehicles the day before - the park had nothing in place to be able to do that. Instead they asked that I distribute an event-identifying "pass" that the park would collect from the vehicles, then we would pay for those passes after the event. That would have been fine, except our ceremony was at noon and by 12:45ish when we were leaving, the entrance booth was closed! We even came back at 4:30 and they were now closed for the day. When we pre-arranged this, the guy would not take my phone number while taking notes of the event details and vehicle count, so the gal in the booth the day of tried to Google us and track us down afterwards to pay for the parking. As we were from out of state, we're sure a few unrelated people got some interesting phone calls. However we did come by the next morning and settle up (with the same gal). She was appreciative we came back, but I just can't imagine we are the only group to want to pay for our guests ahead of time. Seems like they would have something in place for large picnics and events. But regardless, the park was perfect, with ample parking, and just a short walk to the lake and first fishing dock. Restrooms were also conveniently located. Note that parking along Lake Chabot Road is free but in the park it's $5. Dogs are $2 each. Service animals are free with...

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5.0
2y

Great area for hiking…

My recent visit to Lake Chabot left me captivated by the serene beauty of nature. Nestled in the heart of Castro Valley, California, this hidden gem offers a perfect retreat for anyone seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The highlight of Lake Chabot is, of course, the stunning lake itself. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, the lake’s tranquil waters provide a picturesque backdrop for a variety of outdoor activities. Whether you’re fishing from the shore, kayaking on the water, or simply taking a leisurely stroll along the scenic trails, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the most charming features of Lake Chabot is its diverse wildlife. From majestic birds soaring overhead to playful squirrels scampering along the trails, the park is teeming with life. Birdwatchers will delight in the chance to spot a variety of species, while nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to observe the park’s ecosystem up close.

For those looking to explore further, the park offers a network of well-maintained hiking and biking trails that wind their way through the surrounding hills. These trails provide stunning views of the lake and the surrounding landscape, making them ideal for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels.

Another highlight of Lake Chabot is the array of amenities available to visitors. Whether you’re planning a family picnic at one of the many scenic picnic areas, enjoying a meal at the park’s cafe, or hosting a special event at one of the reservable pavilions, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of your visit.

Overall, Lake Chabot offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With its breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and wide range of recreational activities, it’s no wonder this hidden oasis is a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re seeking adventure or simply a moment of tranquility, Lake Chabot has something for...

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Have you visited this Lake which is in America’s Top 100 Family Friendly Places to Boat & Fish? One of the best kept secrets in Bay Area. Share this with you Bay Area friends you want to visit this with. 📍 Lake Chabot Regional Park, Castro Valley, California Lake Chabot Regional Park is a regional park located in the southern Berkeley Hills in Alameda County, California in the San Francisco Bay Area around 30 minutes away from San Francisco. It is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Lake Chabot is a reservoir located in the park and it won 7th place in America’s Top 100 Family Friendly Places to Boat & Fish by Take Me Fishing!. Park spreads around towns of Oakland, Casto Valley and San Leandro. This scenic destination boasts over a dozen hiking and biking trails, fishing activities, boat rentals, bay area kayak tours etc. There is 9 mile loop trail which takes you across the Lake, though half the trail is currently closed. Lake Chabot received New Pedal Boats in 2022! And they are in mint condition and ready for exploration in 2023. Great opportunity to tour the lake at your pace. Perfect for family and friends! See you on the water! Currently this lake serves as a emergency water supply for San Francisco Bay Area and thus swimming is not allowed. It opened to public in 1966. You can also book a ride across the lake on Chabot Queen here: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/lakechabotrecreation/items/338870/calendar/2023/08/?full-items=yes #lakechabot #lakechabotregionalpark #bayareasummerhikes #bayareahikes #bayareahiking #hikerlife #californiadventures #fishing #travelblog #bayarea #bayareafishing #californiafishing
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Lake Chabot Regional Park offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. Below are the main details about parking fees, available activities, and boat rentals. Parking Fees • Passenger vehicles: $5 per vehicle. • Vehicles with trailers: $4 per vehicle with a trailer. • Buses: $25 per bus. Parking can be limited on weekends, so it is recommended to arrive early. (ebparks.org) Available Activities • Hiking and Biking: The park features over 20 miles of trails, some of which are paved and stroller-friendly. Cyclists can take advantage of designated bike paths. (ebparks.org) • Fishing: The lake is regularly stocked with trout and catfish. A daily fishing permit costs $5. (ebparks.org) • Picnicking: The park has designated picnic areas with barbecue grills. Some areas can be reserved in advance and accommodate groups from 50 to 200 people. (ebparks.org) Boat and Pedal Boat Rentals Lake Chabot Marina & Cafe offers various rental options: • Boat rentals: $10 per hour for adults, $6 per hour for children under 12. • Group kayak tours: $45 for a 2.5-hour tour for adults, $25 for children under 12. • Charter boats: $120 per hour. Prices may vary, so it is recommended to check for updates before visiting. (ebparks.org) Important Information • Swimming is prohibited as the lake serves as a backup drinking water supply. (ebparks.org) • The park is open from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, though hours may vary by season. Lake Chabot Regional Park is a great destination for outdoor recreation, offering a variety of activities for the whole family. #california #bayarea #lakechabot
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Have you visited this Lake which is in America’s Top 100 Family Friendly Places to Boat & Fish? One of the best kept secrets in Bay Area. Share this with you Bay Area friends you want to visit this with. 📍 Lake Chabot Regional Park, Castro Valley, California Lake Chabot Regional Park is a regional park located in the southern Berkeley Hills in Alameda County, California in the San Francisco Bay Area around 30 minutes away from San Francisco. It is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Lake Chabot is a reservoir located in the park and it won 7th place in America’s Top 100 Family Friendly Places to Boat & Fish by Take Me Fishing!. Park spreads around towns of Oakland, Casto Valley and San Leandro. This scenic destination boasts over a dozen hiking and biking trails, fishing activities, boat rentals, bay area kayak tours etc. There is 9 mile loop trail which takes you across the Lake, though half the trail is currently closed. Lake Chabot received New Pedal Boats in 2022! And they are in mint condition and ready for exploration in 2023. Great opportunity to tour the lake at your pace. Perfect for family and friends! See you on the water! Currently this lake serves as a emergency water supply for San Francisco Bay Area and thus swimming is not allowed. It opened to public in 1966. You can also book a ride across the lake on Chabot Queen here: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/lakechabotrecreation/items/338870/calendar/2023/08/?full-items=yes #lakechabot #lakechabotregionalpark #bayareasummerhikes #bayareahikes #bayareahiking #hikerlife #californiadventures #fishing #travelblog #bayarea #bayareafishing #californiafishing
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Lake Chabot Regional Park offers a variety of activities for visitors of all ages. Below are the main details about parking fees, available activities, and boat rentals. Parking Fees • Passenger vehicles: $5 per vehicle. • Vehicles with trailers: $4 per vehicle with a trailer. • Buses: $25 per bus. Parking can be limited on weekends, so it is recommended to arrive early. (ebparks.org) Available Activities • Hiking and Biking: The park features over 20 miles of trails, some of which are paved and stroller-friendly. Cyclists can take advantage of designated bike paths. (ebparks.org) • Fishing: The lake is regularly stocked with trout and catfish. A daily fishing permit costs $5. (ebparks.org) • Picnicking: The park has designated picnic areas with barbecue grills. Some areas can be reserved in advance and accommodate groups from 50 to 200 people. (ebparks.org) Boat and Pedal Boat Rentals Lake Chabot Marina & Cafe offers various rental options: • Boat rentals: $10 per hour for adults, $6 per hour for children under 12. • Group kayak tours: $45 for a 2.5-hour tour for adults, $25 for children under 12. • Charter boats: $120 per hour. Prices may vary, so it is recommended to check for updates before visiting. (ebparks.org) Important Information • Swimming is prohibited as the lake serves as a backup drinking water supply. (ebparks.org) • The park is open from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM, though hours may vary by season. Lake Chabot Regional Park is a great destination for outdoor recreation, offering a variety of activities for the whole family. #california #bayarea #lakechabot
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