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Charles Lee Tilden Regional Park, also known as Tilden Park or Tilden, [tɪldɨn], is a 2,079-acre (841 ha) regional park in the East Bay, part of the San Francisco Bay Area in California. It is between the Berkeley Hills and San Pablo Ridge. Its main entrance is near Kensington, Berkeley, and Richmond.
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Tilden Regional Park — of the East Bay Regional Park District, located in the Berkeley Hills, Contra Costa County, California. Primary access and ease of use is via Berkeley in Alameda County. Pages in category "Tilden Regional Park"
Parks of the East Bay Regional Park District — in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area, Northern California.. Owned and/or administrated by the district within Alameda and Contra Costa Counties . v
It was named by the East Bay Regional Park Board in honor of Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza. [2] Lake Anza was constructed in 1938 with financing by the Public Works Administration (PWA) as a recreational lake while also providing water to the Tilden Park golf course. While the golf course no longer uses Lake Anza water, remnants of the ...
The Wildcat Creek watershed drains 11.1 square miles (29 km 2). [2] The creek originates on Vollmer Peak in Tilden Regional Park just east of the city of Berkeley.It feeds the artificial Lake Anza (constructed in 1938) as well as the smaller reservoir Jewel Lake (constructed in 1921) along its course. [2]
The Wildcat Park section measures 3.5 miles to the park border and continues for 1 mile to the Tilden Nature Area parking lot. The trail is wide and does not involve major elevation changes. The trail's midpoint can be accessed via Rifle Range Road Trail accessed via Rifle Range Road in El Cerrito, California .