Best lakes around Cherryland, an unincorporated community in Alameda County, California, are primarily found in its surrounding areas. The region is characterized by its proximity to significant recreational waters and ecological preserves. These areas offer diverse landscapes, from reservoirs surrounded by redwood trees to extensive marshlands and shorelines. Visitors can explore a variety of natural settings close to urban centers.
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Long gravel stretch was no issue for my hybrid commuter on a dry day. Nice and quiet, it's a lightly populated trail.
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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area that has boating, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for snacks, restaurants, and picnic areas.
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On the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, Eden Landing Ecological Preserve spans about 5,040 acres in size. It was formerly an industrial salt pond from Oliver Salt Company, and the remains can still be found today. Ongoing restoration efforts have rehabilitated over 1,000 acres of marshland as bird habitat. In April of 2016, new trails and a kayak launch were opened to the public.
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Hayward Regional Shoreline encompasses 1,811 acres of salt, water, fresh water, and brackish water marshes, as well as seasonal wetlands and public trails for visitors. The shoreline features five miles of public gravel trails along the waterfront. Keep an eye out for remnants of timber at landing sites along the trail that become visible during low tide, offering a glimpse into this historical landing's history.
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This paved trail on the east side of Lake Chabot is flat and a great spot to warm up before a long ride. It's shaded, with a flat grade, and cooler right next to the lake.
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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area with boasts, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for a snack, restaurants, and picnic areas.
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You may find yourself sharing the West Shore Trail with bikers, joggers, inline skaters and other walkers. The paved trail is wide enough to view and even runs past the dam and spillway at one corner of Lake Chabot.
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Swimming is not allowed in Lake Chabot, but you can carry in your own canoe, kayak, or sculling watercraft as long as it's no more than 20 feet long. The launch fee is $3. If you don't bring your own watercraft, you can also rent canoes, kayaks, rowboats, pedal boats and small boats with an electric trolling motor. Fees do apply. See https://www.ebparks.org/parks/lake-chabot for more information.
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The lakes around Cherryland, California, offer diverse natural landscapes. You'll find reservoirs like Lake Chabot surrounded by redwood trees and diverse wildlife. The region also features extensive marshlands, such as the Hayward Regional Shoreline and Eden Landing Ecological Preserve, which are rich in salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, as well as seasonal wetlands.
Yes, the areas around Cherryland's lakes are home to diverse wildlife. At Lake Chabot, you might spot deer, raccoons, eagles, and hawks. The marshlands of Hayward Regional Shoreline and Eden Landing Ecological Preserve are particularly known as significant bird habitats, especially for waterbirds.
Lake Chabot offers a variety of water activities. You can enjoy boating, with rentals available for kayaks, rowing boats, pedal boats, and electric motorboats. Fishing for regularly stocked trout and catfish is also popular. While swimming and skin-contact with the water are prohibited as it serves as an emergency water supply, you can bring your own canoe, kayak, or sculling watercraft (up to 20 feet long) for a launch fee.
Absolutely. Lake Chabot features over a dozen hiking trails, including the paved East Shore Trail and West Shore Trail. The Hayward Regional Shoreline also offers five miles of gravel trails along the waterfront. For more extensive options, you can explore various hiking routes in the region, such as the 'San Francisco Bay Trail: Roberts Landing to Marina Park' or the 'Lake Chabot loop via West Shore and East Shore Trails', which you can find in the Hiking around Cherryland guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity around Cherryland's lakes. Lake Chabot has dedicated bike paths and trails, including the paved East Shore Trail and West Shore Trail, which are suitable for various cycling activities. For mountain biking, routes like 'Redtail and Brandon Skyline Trails loop' are available, and road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'San Francisco Bay Trail and Hayward Loop'. More details can be found in the MTB Trails around Cherryland and Road Cycling Routes around Cherryland guides.
Many areas around Cherryland's lakes are very family-friendly. Lake Chabot Marina offers picnic areas, boat rentals, and easy bike paths. The East Shore Trail at Lake Chabot Regional Park is a flat, shaded, paved path perfect for families. The Eden Landing Ecological Preserve also provides family-friendly trails and opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, the East Shore Trail at Lake Chabot Regional Park is a paved trail along the east side of Lake Chabot that is flat, shaded, and suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, offering an accessible way to enjoy the lakeside scenery.
The Lake Chabot Marina is a well-equipped recreational area. It offers boat rentals, bike paths, and access to over a dozen hiking trails. You'll also find a cafe, vending machines for snacks, restaurants, and picnic areas, making it a convenient spot for a day out.
The Hayward Regional Shoreline is unique for its vast 1,811 acres of salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, as well as seasonal wetlands. It features five miles of public gravel trails along the waterfront. During low tide, you can even spot remnants of timber at historical landing sites, offering a glimpse into the area's past as a ferry and trade route.
The Eden Landing Ecological Preserve is a significant nature reserve spanning about 5,040 acres on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay. It was formerly an industrial salt pond from the Oliver Salt Company, and ongoing restoration efforts have rehabilitated over 1,000 acres of marshland, transforming it into a vital low-salinity waterbird habitat. It offers new trails and a kayak launch, opened in 2016, for public enjoyment.
While Lake Chabot is popular, the extensive trail systems around it, especially further along the East Shore Trail or West Shore Trail, can offer quieter moments. The marshlands of Hayward Regional Shoreline and Eden Landing Ecological Preserve, while popular for birdwatching, often provide a sense of spaciousness and tranquility due to their vast open areas.
The lakes around Cherryland, California, are generally pleasant to visit year-round due to the mild Bay Area climate. Spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for water activities, though Lake Chabot can get busy. Winter can be a good time for quieter visits and birdwatching in the marshlands, especially at Hayward Regional Shoreline and Eden Landing Ecological Preserve.


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