Anthony Chabot Regional Park

Anthony Chabot Regional Park campground
Google Rating: 4.3

Overview

Anthony Chabot Regional Park offers a mix of campsite types and sizes, with 75 sites ranging from drive-in options for RVs, groups, and families to more secluded hike-in campsites. The review information references Chabot Lake as the campground setting and describes a variety of site arrangements to suit different preferences.

Amenities reported in reviews include flush toilets, hot water showers, and dedicated dishwashing and sewer disposal stations. Some campsites are noted to have tap water available; all campsites are described as having campfire pits. The facility is described as disabled accessible, and reviews mention the presence of an on-site amphitheater and a telephone service for situations with poor cell reception or emergencies.

Site notes from the review material indicate that many sites have panoramic lake views while others are described as more private. The campground’s mix of drive-in and hike-in sites is highlighted, and the review commenter noted the amphitheater and suggested it may be used for naturalist-led campfire programs. Recreational opportunities are described as including hiking in the area.

In summary, Anthony Chabot Regional Park is described in reviews as a campground with 75 varied sites, a set of sanitary and water amenities, campfire pits at every site, accessibility features, an amphitheater, and an on-site telephone service. The available information emphasizes a range of site types and the listed facilities.

Location

Redtail Trail
Castro Valley, California 94552

(888) 327-2757

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Frequently Asked Questions About Anthony Chabot Regional Park

Does Anthony Chabot Regional Park allow pets?

No, Anthony Chabot Regional Park does not allow pets.