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From: Bort Meadow in Oakland
To: Chabot Staging Area in Castro Valley
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Anthony Chabot Regional Park
From: Bort Meadow in Oakland
To: Chabot Staging Area in Castro Valley
Length: 6.6 miles one-way for hikers and equestrians, 6.7 miles one way for multiuse route; car shut-
tle possible.
Elevation Gain/Loss: 545 feet/870 feet one-way
Accessibility: Hikers, equestrians, and mountain bikers
Explore the 3,314-acre Anthony Chabot Regional Park along a trail that runs through a long, grassy
valley and beside a willow-lined creek, then climbs gradually through eucalyptus forests to the ridge-
top. Take in sweeping views, then descend into a valley through grassland and oak woodland. Most-
ly on wide service trails, this route offers half sun and half shade.
This trail description is excerpted from the 2019 Guidebook. For details on all trails, trailheads and
more buy the book from Wilderness Press.
For more resources to plan your trip, visit our Trail Tools page.
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