Anthony Chabot Regional Park is a large East Bay park offering extensive hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails amid oak woodlands and rolling hills, providing panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Anthony Chabot Regional Park, located in the Oakland Hills of Alameda County, California, encompasses approximately 5,067 acres of natural open space managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park features a diverse landscape of oak woodlands, chaparral hills, and riparian corridors surrounding the man-made Lake Chabot, a central feature for recreation and wildlife habitat. Originally part of a larger watershed area, the park was established to preserve regional open space and provide outdoor recreation opportunities close to urban centers. Visitors can explore over 30 miles of multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, with varying elevations offering scenic vistas of the East Bay, San Francisco skyline, and Mount Diablo. Lake Chabot itself allows for fishing, kayaking, and non-motorized boating. The park also contains several picnic areas, a designated off-leash dog area, and campgrounds that provide overnight options amid natural surroundings. Wildlife commonly seen includes deer, wild turkeys, hawks, and other native bird species. The park's historical roots date back to early water management infrastructure, named after Anthony Chabot, a pioneer in California water systems. Its convenient location near Oakland and Castro Valley combined with its extensive trail network and natural beauty make it a popular destination for local outdoor enthusiasts and families looking for nature experiences close to the city.
Lake Chabot Reservoir – a scenic spot for fishing and paddle sports
Extensive multi-use trail network with panoramic views of San Francisco Bay and Mount Diablo
Chabot Staging Area with picnic facilities and easy trail access
Off-leash dog area popular among local residents
A central man-made lake offering fishing, kayaking, and scenic views, surrounded by open space and trails.
A developed campground located within the park providing tent and RV camping with access to trails and picnic areas.
A popular multi-use trail traversing diverse habitats with moderate climbs and outstanding vista points.