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Discover Lake Chabot: San Leandro’s Beautiful Hidden Gem!

Every morning the light changes the mood of Lake Chabot. Every day new discoveries unfold as you make your way around the lake.

After sheltering in place for over two months, you may be ready for that 4-hour hike. Or just an hour hike? Entering the park from Estudillo Dr off the I 580, the walk all the way around Lake Chabot is 9 miles. Trekking to Bass Cove and back is only 3. To tour the whole lake, be sure to pack in a lunch or power bars with lots of water.  You will be amazed by the stunning vistas along the path – views of the lake through an artist’s eyes. Lush green oaks, manzanita, cedar, pines and eucalyptus are painted with wildflower displays such as the Shortstem Morning Glory and Baby Blue Eyes. Here is their plant identification guide to get you started.and their Lake Chabot Califlora guide.

Built in 1874 as the primary source of water for the East Bay Lake Chabot reservoir still serves as a standby emergency water resource today.  A historical tour of the lake starts at the beginning of the trail  as it moves to the marina. The lake is over 300 acres and is stocked with trout and catfish, along with bass and other fish. Talk to the fishermen to hear their ‘stories’. At Bass Cove one caught a two-foot long trout last weekend and grilled it. He said it tasted like salmon and even his children loved it.  He came back for more. So maybe, take your fishing pole and a fold-up chair? But be sure to stay 6’ apart from others who are fishing.

Dogs on leash and 6’ apart with their human companions on the trail and everyone, including Ginger, will be happy. And don’t forget you can always take the path less traveled. Enjoy!

Park map

Trail guide

By |2020-07-08T20:20:48-07:00May 24th, 2020|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Pub Crawl Thru San Leandro Breweries for OcDROberfest on Saturday!

21st Amendment Brewery +

Cleophus Quealy Beer Co + Drake’s Brewing

invite you to join them

at the third annual OkDROberfest

to celebrate beer and brewing in San Leandro!

Special this year: a collaboration beer from all three breweries –

a Märzen called Eins is the Loneliest Number 

“There’s one time of year that you literally must hold a stein and wear your lederhosen,” says Megan Andrews, Marketing Manager at 21st Amendment Brewery. “That time is now, and OkDROberfest is the best way to do it. Free shuttle to all our amazing breweries here in San Leandro? And a pint at each brewery? Das ist a no-brainer.”

WHEN: Saturday, October 6th, 12noon -5pm

WHERE:

  1. Cleophus Quealy Beer Company, 448 Hester St  Directions
  2. 21st Amendment Brewery, 2010 Williams St Directions
  3. Drake’s Brewing Company, 1933 Davis St #177 Directions
  4. San Leandro BART station: First shuttle at noon. Last shuttle leaves at 5/5:30 back to BART

WHAT: San Leandro’s three breweries join forces to host the city’s 3rd annual OkDROberfest.

  • Each tasting room will showcase the brewery’s own spin on Oktoberfest with different beer selections
  • Each brewery will have specialty one-off Oktoberfest-styled beers brewed specially for this event
  • Food:
    • Each brewery will have its own representation of German-inspired cuisine – think sausages, pretzels & more
    • Regular food offerings will also be available at each spot.
  • Music:
    • Oktoberfest themed music will be playing at each brewery
    • From 3-6pm 21st Amendment will have live music from Fault Line Blues Band
  • Two Brew Hop shuttles stopping at each brewery & San Leandro BART Station for safe transportation to each spot
  • Tickets are $20 pre-sale or $25 at the door
  • Ticket cost includes:

    Cornhole at 21st Amendment

    • access to the shuttle
    • three (3) beer tokens
    • & an OkDROberfest Stein to take home.
    • Designated driver tickets are also available for $5 and include shuttle access, but no beer.
  • Tickets available online here

SPECIAL NOTES:

  • OkDROberfest festivities are limited to guests 21+
  • Dogs are welcome outdoors, per each brewery’s tap room rules; however, they are not allowed on the Brew Hop shuttle
  • Come visit and have a great time with your old friends and make some new friends!!
  • Eins is the Loneliest Number

Early Morning at Lake Chabot

Magical Morning as the fog lifts   Photo/Christina Samuelson

Early morning is a great time for a three to five mile hike along Lake Chabot in the East Bay Regional Parks District. Immersing yourself in nature starts the day with bunnies and fawns crossing your path, the fog lifting from the water and skies waking up. Fishermen head out for their day’s catch and hikers take on the hill challenge. Each day presents a different painting and each painting is full of its own beauty.

How to get there:

Exiting off the 580 at the  Estudillo exit, take Estudillo east under the freeway for about a minute and you can park in San Leandro’s Chabot Park parking lot and head up the hill. Here’s the trail guide. Enjoy!

A bit of history from EBRPD website:

Lands that became Grass Valley Regional Park in 1952 (later Anthony Chabot Regional Park) were on territory east of what would become Oakland and San Leandro, an area where Native Americans collected acorns and other staples of their diet. Today the 5,069-acre park and its lake are named for Anthony Chabot, a pioneer California businessman and philanthropist who created Lake Chabot by building an earth-fill dam in 1874-75.

Lake Chabot Reservoir (served) as a primary source of water for the East Bay. The 315-acre lake was closed to recreation for 91 years. Legislation passed in the 1960s opened the lake for controlled recreational uses. Currently, the lake serves as a standby emergency water supply. For this reason, visitors are asked to observe certain necessary regulations to keep the waters pure. (Read more about the history)

By |2018-11-16T20:49:12-08:00September 28th, 2018|4 Comments

Party Saturday with 21st Amendment’s Limited Issue Beers + Music + Food Trucks at Augustfest!

WHEN: Saturday August 18 – 1-8pm

WHERE: 2010 Williams Street in San Leandro

WHAT: 21st Amendment’s third annual Augustfest event

  • Celebration of three years in their HQ location and production facility
  • Family-friendly Gathering
  • Live Music
  • Live Art
  • Kids Zone
  • Food Trucks
  • Cigar Lounge
  • Lots of Beer!
  • Roll out of their limited issue beers (including old favorites, such as Toaster Pastry and Monk’s Blood) throughout the event
  • FREE admission!
  • FREE shuttle running to and from Downtown San Leandro BART station

By |2021-04-27T17:17:59-07:00August 17th, 2018|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

The End is Beer. Hopocalypse Day at Drakes in San Leandro!

WHEN: Saturday, February 3rd, 1-5pm

WHERE: Drakes Brewery & Barrel House, 1933 Davis St., Bldg. 177 in San Leandro

WHAT: Drakes Brewing Company celebrates the return of their massively hopped IPAs on Hopacalypse Day.

  • Live Music
  • Beer – including Hopocalypse Green Label Double IPA, Hopocalypse White Label Double IPA, and Hopocalypse Black Label Triple IPA.
  • IPA Festival with guest breweries– featuring super fresh hard to find double and triple IPAs from over a dozen of their favorite breweries, including: Altamont Beer Works, Alvarado Street Brewery, Beachwood Brewing, Berryessa Brewing, Boneyard Brewing, Danville Brewing, Dust Bowl Brewing, El Segundo Brewing, Faction Brewing, Fieldwork Brewing, Kern River Brewing, Knee Deep Brewing, New Glory Craft Brewery, Noble Brewing, Pure Project Brewing, and Russian River Brewing.
  • Food
  • Free BART shuttle to & from San Leandro BART station
  • General Admission is $35 and includes an Hopocalypse Day tasting glass with 8 drink tickets, each good for a 4 oz. pour of any Drake’s or guest beer on tap.
  • Tickets: Hopocalypse2018.eventbrite.com

About Drakes by Drakes

“We are passionate about bringing people together over great beer. With the gritty artisan spirit that embodies the East Bay community we call home, Drakes has been honing the perfect union of hops and grains since 1989.” Drakes Brewing Co.

More info.

By |2018-01-26T08:44:58-08:00January 24th, 2018|Tags: , , |0 Comments
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