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Wildcat Canyon is a narrow linear valley just east of the Berkeley Hills in the San Francisco Bay Area, situated in Contra Costa County, California. The canyon is bounded on its east side by the San Pablo Ridge , and is drained by Wildcat Creek which runs northwest to its outlet in San Pablo Bay .
Cows and hikers on a hillside in Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. Alvarado Area, is a National Historic Place is the northernmost portion of Wildcat Canyon. The two-mile (3.2 km) section in Wildcat Canyon Regional Park was a Nike missile base which was decommissioned in the 1970s. Today there are few signs of the missile silos and military housing ...
Wildcat Canyon is a canyon and tributary stream of South Fork Pacheco Creek in Santa Clara County, California. Its source is in the Diablo Range in San Benito County, California . Its source is a spring at an elevation of 2,560 feet (780 meters), on the southwest slope of Mariposa Peak (3,448 feet) near its summit at 36°57′15″N 121°12 ...
EBRPD announced on February 17, 2014, that it had acquired 362 acres (146 ha) of woodland on the east side of Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, which will be added to the existing park. The property is hilly with a mixture of laurels, oaks and native grasses. Fauna include mountain lions, coyotes, deer and hawks.
Alvarado Area (formerly Grand Canyon Park [4]) is a subsection of Wildcat Canyon Regional Park in Richmond, California and is a National Historic Place. [2] It is located at the mouth of Wildcat Canyon in the Alvarado Area section. Between 1909 and 1923, Alvarado Park was a private park that was owned and operated by local residents.
Meadows Canyon-Curran-Wildcat Canyon loop - A 1.43 miles (2.30 km) steady, but not steep, climb from Lone Oak Road which is just off Central Park Dr. At the top, Meadows Canyon connects with Curran trail which meanders downhill to Wildcat Gorge trail. To the left, it is a short walk to Lake Anza. To the right, the trail returns to take a right ...
Wildcat Creek is a 13.4-mile-long (21.6 km) [2] [3] creek which flows through Wildcat Canyon situated between the Berkeley Hills and the San Pablo Ridge, emptying into San Pablo Bay in Contra Costa County, northern California.
Jewel Lake is a former reservoir and artificial lake along Wildcat Creek, a small stream in Northern California in Tilden Regional Park. [1] It is located in the Wildcat Canyon between the Berkeley Hills and Sobrante Ridge Hills [1] in an unincorporated area closest to Richmond and Kensington, California geographically and Berkeley accessibly.