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Campground Brochure of Anthony Chabot Regional Park, part of East Bay Regional Park District. Published by East Bay Regional Park District.
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Anthony
Chabot
CAMPGROUND
Campground Information
Anthony Chabot Family Campground is a
year-round getaway only 35 minutes from
downtown Oakland and Oakland International
Airport. The campground features 12 RV/trailer
campsites with full hookups (sewer, water, and 30
amp electrical), 10 hike-in tent campsites with
vehicle parking in the nearby lot, and 53 drive-to
campsites of a traditional car-camping variety. All
sites have a picnic table and fire ring with grill.
Restrooms include hot showers. Water is found at
various points throughout the campground. Sites 6,
61, and 62 are disabled accessible..
Reservations Reservations can be made up to 4
weeks in advance and are recommended yearround. Reservations must be made at least 48 hours
in advance. Reservations can be made by visiting
ReserveAmerica.com or by calling 1-888-EBPARKS
(1-888-327-2757) option 2.
Group Camping Organized groups of 11 or more
campers are encouraged to use the group camps
rather than the family campground. Phone 1-888EBPARKS (1-888-327-2757) option 2, to reserve
group camping areas.
Recreation
Hiking There are many hiking trails in Anthony
Chabot Regional Park. Trails within walking
distance of the campground are described below.
Ask for an Anthony Chabot Regional Park map.
Towhee Trail is the best introductory hike, and it
begins right in the campground. It is a one-mile trail
that loops through the campground.
Honker Bay Trail leads down to Lake Chabot – for
fishing or just for the hike. Allow one and one-half
hours for the round trip. Bicycles are permitted.
CHECK-OUT TIME ................................. 12 noon
CHECK-IN TIME.......................................... 2 p.m.
RE-REGISTER BY...................................... 10 a.m.
GATES CLOSE NIGHTLY........................ 10 p.m.
Campground entry gate closes at 10 p.m.
There is no entry from 10 p.m. until the gates
reopen at 8 a.m. the next morning.
Campers may leave at any time.
Huck’s Trail is the quickest way to the lake, but
also the steepest. The trail begins outside the gate
to the hike-in campsites and drops downhill to
meet Honker Bay Trail. No bicycles allowed.
Brandon Trail, which is part of the East Bay
Skyline National Trail, crosses the campground
entrance road at the day-use parking lot. From this
trail, there is access to most other trails in Anthony
Chabot Regional Park.
NOTE: Poison Oak has been pruned as much as
possible. Nonetheless, learn to identify it, and then
avoid it.
Fishing Lake Chabot is a reserve water supply, so
swimming and private boating are prohibited except
for canoes and kayaks launched from the Marina.
However, the fishing and hiking are first-rate. The
lake is frequently stocked with many kinds of game
fish. A California State Fishing License with stamps
and an EBRPD Daily Fishing Access Permit are
required for all fishers age 16 and above. Daily
EBRPD permits may be purchased at the
campground or at the Lake Chabot Marina. Senior
Fishing Access Permits, good for one year from the
date of purchase, are available for $120 to disabled
persons and those age 62 and older. These are
honored at all District lakes and reservoirs.
Campfire Programs are led by naturalists at the
campground amphitheater, Saturday evenings from
Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Firewood is sold at the entry kiosk. To reduce the
spread of Sudden Oak Death Syndrome, wood
brought to the campground must be commercially
processed and purchased.
2950 Peralta Oaks Court
Oakland, CA 94605-0381
1-888-EBPARKS
www.ebparks.org
Anthony Chabot Campground
9999 Redwood Road
Oakland, CA
1-888-327-2757, x4502
Rev. 5/2021
Campground Rules
It is the camper’s responsibility to know and follow
all campground rules:
• Camping is allowed only in designated areas.
• A maximum of 8 persons may occupy any
single campsite.
• One campsite per household is the maximum.
• Only two motor vehicles may occupy the
same campsite. Two motor vehicles are included in
your camping fee.
• Maximum trailer length is 35 feet.
• Campers must arrive before the gate closes
at 10 p.m.
• Motor vehicles are restricted to main paved
roads. All camping vehicles are restricted to the
asphalt pad provided at each campsite.
• Lawn areas are for people. No tents or
horses, please.
• The campground is reserved for use by
campers. The nearest day-use picnic areas are
located in Redwood Regional Park or at the Lake
Chabot Marina at the south end of Anthony
Chabot Regional Park.
• Persons under 18 years of age must be
accompanied by a parent or guardian or other
competent adult leader who is at least 21 years old.
• Stay Limit: Maximum length of stay is 15
consecutive days; 30 total days per year with a 2-day
minimum break following the first 15-day visit.
• All pets must be confined within a vehicle or
tent overnight, and securely leashed and under
the immediate control of a person at all times.
Maximum leash length is six feet. Persons with noisy
or vicious animals will be required to leave the park.
• Waste water must be disposed of only at
designated hookup sites or at the sanitary dump
station (see campground map on other side for
dump station location).
• Wood collection is prohibited. Ground fires
are not allowed except in the fire pits
provided. Campfires must be attended at all times
and must be extinguished before leaving the
campsite.
• No firearms, fireworks, or weapons of any
kind are allowed in the park.
• No alcoholic beverages except beer and wine are
allowed at campsites. Users must be 21 years or older.
• Hammocks or other items that require hanging
ropes from trees are permitted only on eucalyptus trees.
• NO GENERATORS
• Smoking is prohibited.
• Drones are prohibited.
• Any violation of campground rules may
result in eviction and forfeiture of all fees.
QUIET HOURS: 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Amplification equipment that disturbs other campers
will not be allowed.
When kiosk is unstaffed, please call EBRPD Police
Department for assistance.
POLICE, FIRE, MEDICAL EMERGENCY........... 9-1-1
EBRPD Police Department....................(510) 881-1833
Anthony Chabot ......1-888-327-2757, option 3, x4502
EBRPD Headquarters.............................1-888-EBPARKS
Reservations Information......................1-888-EBPARKS
................................................ (1-888-327-2757) option 2
Telephones are located at restroom building #1, at the
southern end of the parking lot near shower/restroom
building #2, and at shower/restroom building #3.
Legend
Park Roads
Hiker and Horse Trail
Hiker, Horse & Bicycle Trail
24
13
1
Drive-in Campsites
14
2 3
Hike-in Campsites
Campsites with sewer/water/electric
* 2/2021—Fees are subject to change.
Horses are not
allowed in the
campground.
57
60
61
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42
41
40
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33
69
73
74
72
71
70
.25 miles to Columbine Trail
(Columbine Trail closed to bicycles)
3.44 miles to Lake Chabot Marina
9
8
camp
ground
7
Parking for
Hike-in Campsites 13-22
Restroom
Building #2
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Amphitheater
Sewage
Disposal
Station
15
17
18
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21
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14
16
19
20
Lake Chabot
Bicycle Loop
Live
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75
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Redwood
Road
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2950 Peralta Oaks Court
Oakland, CA 94605-0381
1-888-EBPARKS
www.ebparks.org
Anthony Chabot Campground
9999 Redwood Road
Oakland, CA
1-888-327-2757, x4502
Restroom
Building #1
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CAMPGROUND
Campground
Entrance
Gate closes
at 10 p.m.
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63
67
Sewage Disposal Station
44
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Water
Parking for
Naturalist-led
Campfire programs
at the Amphitheater
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Telephone
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Shower
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54
56
Disabled Accessible Campsite
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Building #3 45
Restroom
Disabled
Accessible
53 Shower
52
51 46
Restrooms
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Bicycles are not
allowed where
indicated.
From eastbound I-580 in Oakland, take the 35th Ave.
exit. Turn left; 35th Avenue becomes Redwood Road. At the
intersection of Redwood Road and Skyline Blvd., go straight
(east) on Redwood Road for 6.37 miles to Anthony Chabot
Regional Park’s Marciel Gate. The campground entrance is
2.2 miles inside the Marciel Gate entrance.
From Highway 13 in Oakland, take the Redwood
Road exit and go up the hill. Follow instructions from
Skyline Blvd. above.
From eastbound I-580 in Castro Valley, take the
Redwood Road exit, turn left (north) on Redwood Road,
and go 5.5 miles to Marciel Gate on the left.
From westbound I-580 in Castro Valley, take the
Redwood Road exit. Turn right (north) on Redwood
Road. Proceed 5.5 miles to the Marciel Gate entrance.
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Hikers Only Trail
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Anthony
Chabot
TO REACH CHABOT CAMPGROUND
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DRIVE-IN-CAMPING (vehicles/site/night)......................... $35
HIKE-IN-CAMPING (vehicles/site/night) ........................... $25
WITH HOOKUPS (sewer, water, electricity 30 amp) ...........$45
RESERVATION FEE (per site) ..................................................$8
DOG FEE (each per day; guide dog/service animal free) ...$2
DAILY FISHING PERMIT (age 16 and older) .......................$5
FIREWOOD......................................................... $10 per bundle
CHARCOAL .............................................................. $15 per bag
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FEES AND CHARGES*
Puma Point
Group Campsite
Huck’s Trail
0.58 miles to Honker Bay
Trail and Lake Chabot
Park
Residence
Park
Office
Disabled Accessible
Chemical Toilet
Campground Entry
and Information Kiosk