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Hours

Monday, 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday, 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday, 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday, 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday, 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday, 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday, 5:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Anthony Chabot Regional Park Introduce

Nestled in the Castro Valley region of California, Anthony Chabot Regional Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful yet adventurous camping experience. This beautiful park offers a wide range of facilities and activities that cater to both families and outdoor adventurers. With its lush forests, serene reservoirs, and breathtaking views of nearby landmarks like Sunol Ridge, Mission Peak, and the Santa Cruz Mountains, Anthony Chabot Regional Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with nature.

The park provides well-maintained family camping sites surrounded by stunning natural scenery. Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking on numerous trails that wind through the forested areas and along the shores of Lake Chabot. The park's proximity to other notable attractions, such as Sutro Tower and Coyote Hills, makes it an ideal base for exploring the diverse landscapes of Northern California.

  • Open Hours: Daily from 5:00 AM to 10:00 PM
  • Location: 9999 Redwood Rd, Castro Valley, CA 94552
  • Activities: Hiking, biking, camping, picnicking, fishing, birdwatching
  • Scenic Views: Lake Chabot, Mission Peak, Santa Cruz Mountains, San Francisco Skyline
  • Facilities: Campground with family-friendly sites, picnic areas, and trail networks

Customers have praised Anthony Chabot Regional Park for its beautiful trails and serene reservoir. Many visitors highlight the park's stunning views and the abundance of bird activity, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers. While some areas may be temporarily closed due to maintenance, the overall experience remains positive, with visitors noting that the park is not overly crowded, offering a peaceful retreat from urban life.

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Customer Reviews

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Level Au Chat
May 22, 2023

Great spot to hike or bike. The campground is closed until next week. Drive carefully as there are still many downed trees in the roads and some rock piles from small slides which have yet to be removed. There are plenty of open trails but some have also been closed until maintenance can prioritize the work. A truly beautiful reservoir with abundant bird song and activity. There were a number of people but not too crowded for a Sunday.

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Jack Liu
Oct 30, 2023

Beautiful Family Campground sites in the forest with gorgeous views of Lake Chabot, Sunol Ridge, Mission Peak, Mount Allison, Monument Peak, Coyote Hills, San Francisco Skyline, Sutro Tower, and Santa Cruz Mountains.

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Sam Dodge
Jun 21, 2022

This is an under rated East Bay Regional Park. Great trails and variety. Around much of the lake is a nice paved trail good for kids biking, but wonderful, adventurous trail running between the lake and Redwood Regional Park with ridges and gullies and grassy meadows, stands of oak, redwoods, cypress, and more. Regular sightings of hawks, turkeys, coyotes, rabbits, and more. Great for mountain biking

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Kasey Shah
Jan 07, 2018

I liked this hike. I hiked with a group of 10 including an 8 year old boy. Hike is smooth and stable. It is surrounded by mature trees including the redwood trees. There is a fair number of parking spots at this entrance. We started at 6:30 am and came back around 9:20 am. We made a loop around the trail. To make a complete loop, we had to walk on the side of the road and in residential neighborhood without any issue. I recommend this hike with friends and family.

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Yoli Pajarito
Mar 03, 2020

It's a great place to walk with family and friends, nice place to walk dogs with water stops around the park. The trees give a nice smell that relaxes everyone as you walk by. The park has many hills and plain Rocky paths. I recommend bringing water and a camera with you, I love walking and taking pictures as I walk by. Overall a great park!