Anthony Chabot Regional Park

Anthony Chabot Regional Park is a regional park on 5,067 acres (2,051 ha) in the San Leandro Hills adjacent to Oakland, San Leandro and Castro Valley.

The park is adjacent to Lake Chabot Regional Park and also to EBMUD's Upper San Leandro Reservoir. It houses a golfing club and a marksmanship club. There are also trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cycling that connect to other regional parks, as well as an improved campground, equestrian center, and an amphitheater.

The terrain is often steep, consisting of grasslands, chaparral, and eucalyptus groves. It is part of the East Bay Regional Park District system.

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