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Alameda Creek Regional Trail — Attraction in Fremont

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Alameda Creek Regional Trail
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Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area
2100 Isherwood Way, Fremont, CA 94536
Niles Beach
Lotus Pond Common, Fremont, CA 94536
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Alameda Creek Regional Trail

2250 Isherwood Way, Fremont, CA 94536
4.6(801)
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attractions: Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area, Niles Beach, restaurants:
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(510) 544-3137
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Nearby attractions of Alameda Creek Regional Trail

Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area

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Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area

Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area

4.6

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Niles Beach

Niles Beach

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Reviews of Alameda Creek Regional Trail

4.6
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5.0
4y

Parking is not abundant. Located on a street leading towards a residential area. The trail is relatively flat and pleasant. It's great for jogging and walking. Also, good for gravel biking. Wide path with 2 tiers, one that is street level running parallel to Paseo Padre Rd (to the right) and the other that veers below (to the left) which follows along the lake. It is best to decide which path you would like to take at the parking lot entrance as both trails are divided by a fence so you are unable to cross over unless you turn back, which I ended up doing. Trail is mostly in the open air with patches of trees for shade. The trail has a couple of forks in the road but I stayed on the main path and took the first left heading towards the lake. There are several benches along the way if you need a break and some underneath some trees overlooking the lake. There are a few porta potties at the front of the trail if needed near the parking lot. There is a sign to wear a mask at the beginning of the trail and most were wearing them. Appears to be in a...

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5.0
3y

Please, if you are fishing, biking or anything that takes very long (1hr), go pay and park at the bigger lot. The small lot is for people who go for a quick walk or run.

I've been going here for a walk, running and kayaking for over 7 years. Always a less populated lake park compared to Elizabeth. Many ppl fish here too.

The scene is absolutely beautiful, of course.

The main lake is a good spot for fishing and kayaking, although for kayaking it's small but still very enjoyable. You can walk/run along the short or long circle route.

There are two main parking lots, one free, small that's right off paseo padre, another huge, but paid and a bit further down. Before not many people know this lake but right now you have to wait to park in...

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5.0
4y

I went on a beautiful hike here. I used a 2.5 mi loop around the lake and I brought my dog too. He had a great time as well. many other people had their dogs out and it was a good day for dog walking. I brought my camera too and I couldn't stop stopping to take photos. Everywhere I looked there was something neat and photo worthy sometimes maybe I overdid it but still it was worth it. Flowers are all beautiful. The birds are pretty awesome to watch too I saw many different birds. I think I saw pelicans that was my first time seeing pelicans neat. The hills are beautiful and the distance. Lots of barbecuing going on. Excellent...

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Parking is not abundant. Located on a street leading towards a residential area. The trail is relatively flat and pleasant. It's great for jogging and walking. Also, good for gravel biking. Wide path with 2 tiers, one that is street level running parallel to Paseo Padre Rd (to the right) and the other that veers below (to the left) which follows along the lake. It is best to decide which path you would like to take at the parking lot entrance as both trails are divided by a fence so you are unable to cross over unless you turn back, which I ended up doing. Trail is mostly in the open air with patches of trees for shade. The trail has a couple of forks in the road but I stayed on the main path and took the first left heading towards the lake. There are several benches along the way if you need a break and some underneath some trees overlooking the lake. There are a few porta potties at the front of the trail if needed near the parking lot. There is a sign to wear a mask at the beginning of the trail and most were wearing them. Appears to be in a safe location
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Please, if you are fishing, biking or anything that takes very long (>1hr), go pay and park at the bigger lot. The small lot is for people who go for a quick walk or run. I've been going here for a walk, running and kayaking for over 7 years. Always a less populated lake park compared to Elizabeth. Many ppl fish here too. The scene is absolutely beautiful, of course. The main lake is a good spot for fishing and kayaking, although for kayaking it's small but still very enjoyable. You can walk/run along the short or long circle route. There are two main parking lots, one free, small that's right off paseo padre, another huge, but paid and a bit further down. Before not many people know this lake but right now you have to wait to park in the small lot.
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Parking is not abundant. Located on a street leading towards a residential area. The trail is relatively flat and pleasant. It's great for jogging and walking. Also, good for gravel biking. Wide path with 2 tiers, one that is street level running parallel to Paseo Padre Rd (to the right) and the other that veers below (to the left) which follows along the lake. It is best to decide which path you would like to take at the parking lot entrance as both trails are divided by a fence so you are unable to cross over unless you turn back, which I ended up doing. Trail is mostly in the open air with patches of trees for shade. The trail has a couple of forks in the road but I stayed on the main path and took the first left heading towards the lake. There are several benches along the way if you need a break and some underneath some trees overlooking the lake. There are a few porta potties at the front of the trail if needed near the parking lot. There is a sign to wear a mask at the beginning of the trail and most were wearing them. Appears to be in a safe location
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Please, if you are fishing, biking or anything that takes very long (>1hr), go pay and park at the bigger lot. The small lot is for people who go for a quick walk or run. I've been going here for a walk, running and kayaking for over 7 years. Always a less populated lake park compared to Elizabeth. Many ppl fish here too. The scene is absolutely beautiful, of course. The main lake is a good spot for fishing and kayaking, although for kayaking it's small but still very enjoyable. You can walk/run along the short or long circle route. There are two main parking lots, one free, small that's right off paseo padre, another huge, but paid and a bit further down. Before not many people know this lake but right now you have to wait to park in the small lot.
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