Anthony Chabot Regional Park
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Anthony Chabot Regional Park is a regional park on 5,067 acres (21 km²) in the Oakland Hills along the eastern border of Oakland, California. DescriptionLocated 20 minutes from downtown Oakland, the park is adjacent to Lake Chabot Regional Park and also to EBMUD's Upper San Leandro Reservoir. It houses a golfing club and a public archery range, where the Redwood Bowman's Club practices the sport with a variety of bows and arrows. There are also trails for hiking, horseback riding, and cycling that connect to other regional parks, as well as an improved campground, equestrian center, ampitheater, and marksmanship club. The terrain is often steep, consisting of grasslands, chaparral, and eucalyptus forests. It is part of the East Bay Regional Park District system. External links
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