Bald eagles have returned to nest at Anthony Chabot
May 08, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
Bald eagles have returned to nest for a second year in a restricted section of the park.
May 08, 2013 by Alison Hawkes
Bald eagles have returned to nest for a second year in a restricted section of the park.
July 08, 2012 by Bay Nature Staff
Anthony Chabot Park offers picnic areas and miles of beautiful hiking, riding, and bicycling through grasslands, chaparral, and eucalyptus groves …
July 01, 2003 by Gordy Slack
Lakes aren’t a natural feature of the coast range landscape. But since cities need places to store drinking water, we drowned some valleys for reservoirs. While precious creek habitat was lost, these man-made lakes now draw bald eagles and other wildlife, as well as thousands of human visitors for swimming, fishing, boating and other summer pastimes.