Bald eagles have returned to nest for a second year in a restricted section of the park.
Tag: Anthony Chabot Regional Park
Summer Issue 2003
A History of the Reservoirs of the East Bay
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.
