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  1. 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 , 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).

    Temescal Regional Recreational Area - Wikipedia

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  3. Video shows rare sighting of bald eagle at Bay Area lake

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    A bald eagle has been spotted living and hunting fish at Oakland’s Lake Temescal in the last few months — a rare sighting, according to local birders and state wildlife officials. Images and...

  4. View Map . Updated June 02, 2023. Located next to the junction of highways 24 and 13 in Oakland, Temescal is a convenient urban oasis, popular for swimming, fishing, sunbathing, and picnicking.

  5. Lake Temescal - Wikipedia

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    Lake Temescal is a small reservoir in the Oakland hills, in northeastern Oakland, California. It is the centerpiece of Temescal Regional Recreation Area, also known as Temescal Regional Park (and originally, Lake Temescal Regional Park). It is a part of the East Bay Regional Park District .

  6. LAKE TEMESCAL - 535 Photos & 155 Reviews - Yelp

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    1/20/2022. 4 photos. A Jem of a park/small reservoir that is tucked away in the Oakland Hills, between Highway 24 and 13. Lake Temescal, overseen by the East Bay Regional Park District, is extremely clean with great views of the natural landscape, water, and overlooks the entire East Bay/Oakland Hills area once you hike up the hill-y trail.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Point Pinole Regional Shoreline | East Bay Parks

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    Updated May 23, 2023. The journey is as scenic as the destination at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline, a 2,432-acre parkland right next to densely populated Pinole, Richmond, and San Pablo. Trails lead through breezy meadows with wildflowers in season, through aromatic eucalyptus woods, or along bluffs and beaches on San Pablo Bay.

  9. Lake Temescal Swimming | East Bay Parks

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    Located in the Temescal Regional Recreation Area, Lake Temescal has an accessible Beach House adjacent to the swim area which offers changing rooms and showers. Swimming is allowed without lifeguards. Swimming is generally prohibited November through March, because of poor water quality.

  10. Fish Planting Schedule - California

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    This dynamic Fish Planting Schedule is updated in real time, directly by CDFW Hatchery staff. Although it contains current information, all fish plants are subject to change depending on road, water, weather and operational conditions. Conditions permitting, the waters listed here will be restocked with catchable-size fish from CDFW hatcheries ...

  11. Del Valle Regional Park | East Bay Parks

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    The centerpiece of the park is a lake five miles long with a variety of water-oriented recreation, from swimming to windsurfing and boating, surrounded by 4,395 acres of beautiful land for hiking, horseback riding, and nature study. Del Valle also is the eastern gateway to the Ohlone Wilderness Trail, 28 miles of scenic back-country trail.

  12. Bald eagle spotted at Oakland lake - PressReader

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    A bald eagle has been spotted living and hunting fish at Oakland’s Lake Temescal in the last few months — a rare sighting, according to local birders and state wildlife officials. Images and videos captured by birders show the majestic eagle sitting atop trees and swooping down to the lake to snag fish.