Enact some self-care and meet EB-CAMFT members by joining us on a hike!
The meet up time will be 9:30am and the hike will begin at 9:45am.
Meet at the Information Kiosk on the North East side of the parking lot. Additional street parking is available at no cost outside of the park entrance.
http://www.ebparks.org/parks/lake_chabot
Parking Fee: $5 per Vehicle
Other Fees: $2 per Dog
Craig Toonder is coordinating this event with Mary Ann Dawkins-Padigela (President). Please email us at president@ebcamft.org with any questions. For day of hike issues or problems, please call Craig Toonder, MFT at 510-499-7137.
Trail Options:
Short Hike: East Shore Line Trail to Raccoon Point.
Estimated distance 2.25 miles.
This is a in-and-out turn around hike verses a loop.
Long Hike: East Shore Line Trail, Cameron Loop Trail, Ten Hills Trail.
Estimated distance 3.68 miles.
Directions:
All directions are to get to the Lake Chabot Marina:
From I-580 in San Leandro:
Exit at Fairmont Drive and go east (uphill). (Note that Fairmont Drive becomes Lake Chabot Road.) The Marina entrance will be to the left at the bottom of the hill.
From I-580 westbound in Castro Valley:
Take the Strobridge Ave. exit. Turn right on Strobridge, right on Castro Valley Blvd., and left on Lake Chabot Road. The Marina is about two miles ahead on the right.
From I-580 eastbound in Castro Valley:
Take the Redwood Road exit and turn left onto Redwood Road, left at Castro Valley Blvd., right at Lake Chabot Road. The Marina is about two miles ahead on the right.
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