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  2. Lake Chabot - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Chabot dam was built in 1874-1875 as a primary source for water in the East Bay. At that time, the dam and reservoir were known simply as the San Leandro Reservoir. [4] [5] It was renamed Lower San Leandro Reservoir when another dam was built on the same creek upstream of the original lake, creating Upper San Leandro Reservoir.

  3. San Leandro Creek - Wikipedia

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    In 1874 work began on Lake Chabot Dam and it was completed in 1875, forming a 315-acre (127 ha) lake. Lake Chabot serves as a standby emergency water supply but was opened to limited recreation in the 1960s. [10] Four miles upstream, a second dam built in 1926 formed San Leandro Reservoir.

  4. Lake Chabot Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Lake Chabot Regional Park is a regional park located in the southern Berkeley Hills in Alameda County, California. It was opened to the public on June 18, 1966, as part of the East Bay Regional Parks system.

  5. Anthony Chabot Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Camping is a major activity in the park with a 75-campsite family campground and seven group camps. Anthony Chabot Family Campground is open year round and features 53 drive-to tent campsites, 10 walk-to tent campsites, and 12 RV/trailer campsites. Some campsites offer views overlooking Lake Chabot. The park's seven group campsites are for ...

  6. Lake Chabot (Vallejo) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Chabot (/ ʃ ə ˈ b oʊ /) is a small man-made lake in Vallejo, California, United States. The lake was built in 1871 and served as a water source for Vallejo until the city approved their own municipal water system in 1892. [2] Dan Foley Park provides recreational access to the south side of the lake. [3]

  7. Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Fishermen at Horseshoe Lake. Due to the important role the lakes play in groundwater percolation, only Rainbow Lake and Horseshoe Lake are open to the public for water contact. These two lakes are stocked regularly with rainbow trout, largemouth and smallmouth bass, channel catfish, and other game fish. Fishing is allowed with a permit.

  8. Temescal Regional Recreational Area - Wikipedia

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    Temescal Regional Recreation Area (TRRA), formerly Lake Temescal Regional Park, is a regional park in the Berkeley Hills, in northeastern Oakland, California.The TRRA encompasses 48 acres (19 ha), abutting SR 24, SR13, and the interchange connecting the two highways, southwest of the Caldecott Tunnel.The park is part of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).

  9. Chabot - Wikipedia

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    Frédéric Chabot (born 1968), Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender; Georges Antoine Chabot (1758–1819), French jurist and statesman; Hendrikus Chabot (1894-1949), Dutch painter and sculptor; Henri Chabot (1616–1655), French nobleman who became Duke of Rohan; Herbert Chabot (1931–2022), senior judge of the United States Tax ...