Antioch/Oakley

Regional Shoreline - California

Antioch/Oakley Regional Shoreline is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. It is located on the south shore of the San Joaquin River in Contra Costa County, California, between the cities of Antioch and Oakley. The park features a fishing pier that was built atop the pilings of the original bridge. The pier extends 550 feet (170 m) out into the river. Typical species that can be caught, depending on the season, are striped bass, channel catfish, Sacramento pike, sturgeon, steelhead and salmon. Kite flying is a popular activity at this park.

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maps

Ward Map of the East Bay Regional Park District in California. Published by the East Bay Regional Park District.East Bay Regional Parks - Ward Map

Ward Map of the East Bay Regional Park District in California. Published by the East Bay Regional Park District.

Vintage 1947 USGS 1:250000 Map of San Jose in California. Published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).Vintage USGS - San Jose - 1947

Vintage 1947 USGS 1:250000 Map of San Jose in California. Published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

Vintage 1957 USGS 1:250000 Map of Sacramento in California. Published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).Vintage USGS - Sacramento - 1957

Vintage 1957 USGS 1:250000 Map of Sacramento in California. Published by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).

brochures

Brochure of Antioch/Oakley Regional Shorline, part of East Bay Regional Park District. Published by East Bay Regional Park District.Antioch/Oakley - Brochure

Brochure of Antioch/Oakley Regional Shorline, part of East Bay Regional Park District. Published by East Bay Regional Park District.

Antioch/Oakley RSL https://www.ebparks.org/parks/antioch_oakley/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antioch/Oakley_Regional_Shoreline Antioch/Oakley Regional Shoreline is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. It is located on the south shore of the San Joaquin River in Contra Costa County, California, between the cities of Antioch and Oakley. The park features a fishing pier that was built atop the pilings of the original bridge. The pier extends 550 feet (170 m) out into the river. Typical species that can be caught, depending on the season, are striped bass, channel catfish, Sacramento pike, sturgeon, steelhead and salmon. Kite flying is a popular activity at this park.
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