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Anthony Chabot Regional Park

The best city hikes and walks in Anthony Chabot Regional Park

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Urban hiking trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park traverse 5,067 acres of diverse landscapes in the San Leandro Hills. The park features expansive grasslands, dense woodlands, and significant eucalyptus groves, alongside chaparral and oak woodlands. Terrain includes rolling hills, offering varied ascents and vistas, with many trails providing scenic views of adjacent Lake Chabot. Second-growth redwoods are also present in certain areas.

Best urban hiking trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park

  • The most popular urban hiking route is Bridgeview and…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

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Bridgeview and Old CaΓ±on Trail Loop

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.89km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Bay Area Ridge Trail β€” Hiking the backbone of The Bay

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Bay Area Ridge Trail β€” Hiking the backbone of The Bay

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August 14, 2025, Tidewater Boating Center

The Tidewater Boating Center is a popular put-in for recreational watercraft, including those embarking on the San Francisco Bay Water Trail. It's also the starting point of a lovely, car-free walk or run with views of San Leandro Bay. The modern boat house along the bike trail has nice seating and views along the tidal canal.

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The trailhead immediately drops down a semi-steep path to a creek crossing at the bottom. Crossing the creek can get harder (impossible) if the water level is high.

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A relatively well maintained trail, especially popular with locals walking dogs. Take care for stray golf balls coming from the driving range below, I've had a few near misses. The Bridgeview Trail is the best way to link Dimond Canyon to Palos Colorados trail (Joaquin Miller Park) and up into the Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park trail system

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July 11, 2023, Old CaΓ±on Trail

The Old CaΓ±on Trail runs along the floor of the canyon, and can easily be turned into a loop along Sausal Creek. Pay attention to signs about the water quality β€” you shouldn't drink here, and may not want to let your dogs bathe here either.

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July 11, 2023, Bridgeview Trail

The Bridgeview Trail offers overlooks of Dimond Canyon, but its real charm is the whimsical art scattered along its length. At the south (Bridgeview Drive) end of the trail, there is a map that tells you more about the art along the trail.

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July 10, 2023, Arrowhead Marsh

This 50-acre marsh is a protected remnant of the natural watershed in San Leandro Bay. It is also a stopover on the Pacific Flyway, a diverse chain of habitats intended to help migratory birds make their epic, seasonal migrations.

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July 10, 2023, Natural Slough

This is the remnant of a natural slough that used to function as a natural buffer between land and sea. Although there isn't much of it left, you can imagine what the coastline must have looked like before being transformed into a large city.

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The Tidewater Boating Center is a popular put-in for recreational watercraft, including those embarking on the San Francisco Bay Water Trail. It's also the starting point of a lovely, car-free walk or run with views of San Leandro Bay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

Anthony Chabot Regional Park offers a good selection of urban hiking trails. This guide features 17 distinct routes, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures, allowing you to explore the park's diverse landscapes.

Are there easy urban hikes suitable for beginners in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

Yes, the park has several easy urban hikes perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely walk. For example, the Bridgeview and Old CaΓ±on Trail Loop is an easy option, offering a pleasant experience without significant elevation gain. Another accessible choice is the Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline Trail, which provides flat terrain along the bay.

Can I find challenging urban hikes in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

While many urban trails in the park are easy to moderate, the broader Anthony Chabot Regional Park system, which these urban trails connect to, offers more challenging routes with considerable elevation changes. Within this guide, you'll find moderate options like the San Leandro Creek and Bay Trail Loop or the San Francisco Bay Trail, which provide longer distances and a good workout.

Are the urban trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park dog-friendly?

Yes, Anthony Chabot Regional Park is generally dog-friendly, and many trails allow leashed dogs. It's always a good idea to check specific trail regulations or park signage for any restrictions before heading out with your furry friend.

What urban hikes are suitable for families with children?

Many of the easier urban trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park are suitable for families. Flat, well-maintained paths like the San Leandro Bay Trail are great for walks with children. The park's diverse landscapes, including grasslands and woodlands, offer engaging environments for younger explorers.

Are there any urban loop trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

Yes, you can find several urban loop trails within or connected to Anthony Chabot Regional Park. The Bridgeview and Old CaΓ±on Trail Loop is a good example of a circular route that allows you to start and end at the same point, offering varied scenery along the way.

What kind of views or attractions can I expect on these urban hikes?

Urban hikes in and around Anthony Chabot Regional Park offer a mix of natural beauty and scenic vistas. You can expect views of Lake Chabot, expansive grasslands, dense eucalyptus groves, and oak woodlands. Some trails, like those along the bay, provide waterfront perspectives. Notable highlights in the wider park area include the Grass Valley Trail and the Brandon Trail.

What do other hikers say about the urban trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

The urban trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.79 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful natural surroundings, and the accessibility of these trails for a quick escape into nature.

Is there parking available for urban hikes in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

Yes, Anthony Chabot Regional Park offers various parking areas and access points. Specific parking availability will depend on the trailhead you choose for your urban hike. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.

How can I reach the urban hiking trails in Anthony Chabot Regional Park using public transport?

While Anthony Chabot Regional Park is primarily accessed by car, some areas and connecting trails may be reachable via public transport, particularly those closer to urban centers like the San Leandro Bay Trail. For detailed public transport information, it's best to consult local transit authority websites for routes serving the park's perimeter or specific trailheads.

When is the best time of year to go urban hiking in Anthony Chabot Regional Park?

Anthony Chabot Regional Park is enjoyable year-round, but the best time for urban hiking is typically during the spring and fall. These seasons offer mild temperatures, lush greenery after winter rains, and comfortable conditions. Summer can be warm, especially in open grassland areas, while winter might bring occasional rain, making some trails muddy.

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