This park has pit toilets, garbage cans and a water fountain. For a roughly 6 mile hike, take Oak Tree Trail to Thermalito Trail, to Ridgeline Trail, to Woodland Trail. Cattle roam freely in the park, so keep an eye on your dog. Some of the trails snake through oak tree-lined woods, with beautiful forested areas. Most of the trails are dry and fully exposed to sunlight, so go early on a sunny day. This allows for beautiful views of the surrounding canyon and Livermore valley. Many of the trails have moderately steep stretches and switchbacks which allow you to reach an elevation of 1,600 feet. Hours: Jan 1-Feb 13: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m, Feb 14-Mar 12: 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Mar 13-Nov 5: 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Nov 6-Dec31: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.īest time to visit: Spring, Winter Fall (exposed trails are too hot to hike in Summer)ĭescription: This 5,200+ acre park has as extensive trail system stretching from Sunol to Pleasanton. Parking: Free parking lot at address above (unfortunately there is only public access off of Foothill Blvd in Sunol) Upper Anthony Chabot Regional Park (Oakland Entrance)Īddress: 37.614704, -121.881589 (Foothill Staging Area) Leona Canyon Regional Open Space Preserve Anthony Chabot Regional Park (Lake Chabot)
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