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Top 20 Lakes around Oakland

Lakes around Oakland offer diverse recreational opportunities and natural beauty within a significant urban landscape. The region features a mix of natural and man-made water bodies, providing varied experiences for visitors. These lakes are integrated into the city's geography, serving as focal points for outdoor activities and community gatherings. Oakland's position in the East Bay provides access to both urban lakes and those nestled in surrounding hills.

Best lakes around Oakland

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Aquatic Park Beach

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Aquatic Park Historic District is a National Historic Landmark and building complex located on the San Francisco Bay waterfront within San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
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Ayala Cove - Angel Island Ferry Landing

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The Angel Island Ferry Landing in Ayala Cove offers regular passenger ferry service to Tiburon and San Francisco. The Angel Island to Tiburon Ferry provides a 15-minute crossing of the …

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Originally constructed for the Panama-Pacific Exhibition, this area was designed as a quiet zone, offering visitors a tranquil escape from the crowds to enjoy some peace and quiet. Nowadays, it is available for rental to host special occasions and events.

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Lake Chabot Marina

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Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area with boasts, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a …

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Point Emery

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A dirt trail continues out to the tip of a spit of gravel with splendid views across SF Bay to the Golden Gate.

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December 20, 2024, Point Emery

Point Emery, located on the SF Bay Trail, is a charming little park with stellar bay views, walking paths, and relaxation spots with benches along the trails. Open daily from 5 AM to 10 PM, Point Emery provides a perfect outdoor setting for families and dog owners, with designated off-leash areas for pets. The park features two launches: a wide sandy beach north of the parking lot and a narrow set of stairs near the Point, making it popular for kayakers, paddleboarders, and kiteboarders. The short walk to the beach, through small dunes and down steps, gives way to a beautiful stretch of golden sand. Although there are no public transportation services nearby, a good amount of parking is available.

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September 16, 2024, Point Emery

Point Emery, located on the SF Bay Trail, is a charming little park with stellar bay views, walking paths, and relaxation spots with benches along the trails. Open daily from 5 AM to 10 PM, Point Emery provides a perfect outdoor setting for families and dog owners, with designated off-leash areas for pets. The park features two launches: a wide sandy beach north of the parking lot and a narrow set of stairs near the Point, making it popular for kayakers, paddleboarders, and kiteboarders. The short walk to the beach, through small dunes and down steps, gives way to a beautiful stretch of golden sand. Although there are no public transportation services nearby, a good amount of parking is available.

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The Angel Island Ferry Landing in Ayala Cove offers regular passenger ferry service to Tiburon and San Francisco. The Angel Island to Tiburon Ferry provides a 15-minute crossing of the Racoon Strait to the Tiburon Ferry Terminal. The island is car-free, providing safe trails to hikers and bikers. Unlike the Tiburon and Sausalito ferry piers, private boats can moor at Ayala Cove Pier under Angel Island State Park's rules. Late in the day, lines can grow long, and on busy dates, visitors may be left waiting at the pier when the ferry reaches capacity.

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February 18, 2024, Aquatic Park Beach

Nice spot to start a run towards the bridge!

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December 6, 2023, Lake Chabot Marina

Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area that has boating, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for snacks, restaurants, and picnic areas.

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November 29, 2023, Lake Chabot Marina

Lake Chabot Marina is a scenic area with boasts, bike paths, and over a dozen hiking trails. Visitors can rent boats, fish, and kayak in the lake. There is a cafe here, or just vending machines for a snack, restaurants, and picnic areas.

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Landing of the short ferry from Tiburon or the longer ride from San Francisco. From here the entire island is car-free, reserved for hikers and bikers.

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This island is the largest in San Francisco Bay, with a long history. It has been a hunting and gathering location for the local native tribes, a haven and supply stop for Spanish explorers, a cattle ranch, a place to process hundreds of thousands of immigrants, and a refuge for the military dating back to the Civil War era, up to the 1960s. The island's transition into a California State Park took over to protect the remains of the former immigration and quarantine stations, as well as military defense installations, and allow visitors to enjoy this beautiful hidden gem surrounded by the urban Bay area. Ayala Cove is the landing area for Angel Island State Park and is only accessible by ferry. It is a passage from Tiburon or a longer ride from San Francisco. From here, the entire island is car-free and reserved for hikers and bikers to explore this fantastic island.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular lakes and water bodies around Oakland for visitors?

Visitors frequently enjoy Ayala Cove - Angel Island Ferry Landing, which provides access to car-free trails on Angel Island. Aquatic Park Beach is also popular for its clean sandy beach and open water swimming. For those seeking a marina experience, Lake Chabot Marina offers boat rentals, bike paths, and hiking trails.

Are there family-friendly lakes in Oakland?

Yes, several lakes and water bodies are great for families. Lake Merritt is a central hub with Children's Fairyland and the Gardens at Lake Merritt. Aquatic Park Beach and Ayala Cove - Angel Island Ferry Landing are also noted as family-friendly, offering safe environments for various activities. Lake Temescal provides picnic areas and two children's play areas, along with swimming.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Oakland's lakes?

You can enjoy a wide range of activities. Lake Merritt offers walking, jogging, roller skating, biking, and various boating options. Lake Temescal is popular for swimming, fishing, and hiking. Near Lake Chabot, you can rent boats, fish, kayak, and explore numerous hiking and bike trails. For more extensive hiking, cycling, or mountain biking, explore the guides for easy hikes around Oakland, cycling around Oakland, or MTB trails around Oakland.

Which lakes are best for swimming in Oakland?

Lake Temescal features an artificial recreational beach and is a popular spot for swimming, especially in warmer months when lifeguards are often on duty. Aquatic Park Beach is also known for its clean sandy beach and opportunities for open water swimming in the San Francisco Bay.

Are there historical sites or landmarks near the lakes?

Yes, Lake Merritt is a National Historic Landmark and the first official wildlife refuge in the United States. Aquatic Park Beach is part of the Aquatic Park Historic District, which includes the San Francisco Maritime Museum. Angel Island, accessible via Ayala Cove - Angel Island Ferry Landing, has a rich history as a former immigration station and military installation.

What are the best lakes for hiking or walking trails?

Lake Merritt has a popular 3.4-mile paved trail encircling the lake, ideal for walking and jogging. Lake Temescal offers paved and dirt trails with scenic views of the lake and hills. Lake Chabot also provides numerous hiking and bike paths. For more options, consider exploring easy hikes around Oakland.

Can I find facilities like cafes or restaurants near the lakes?

Yes, Lake Merritt is surrounded by a vibrant community with various dining options. Lake Chabot Marina has a cafe and picnic areas. The surrounding areas of these lakes often provide access to cafes, pubs, and restaurants.

Is public transport available to reach lakes in Oakland?

Lake Merritt is centrally located and easily accessible by public transport. Lake Temescal is also reachable, though specific routes may vary. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local transit schedules.

What makes Lake Merritt unique compared to other lakes in the area?

Lake Merritt stands out as a tidal lagoon and the first official wildlife refuge in the U.S. It's known for its urban setting, the 'Necklace of Lights' illumination in the evenings, and its role as a vibrant community hub with surrounding parks and gardens like Children's Fairyland and the Bonsai Garden. You can find more information about Lake Merritt on Wikipedia or Visit Oakland.

Are there opportunities for fishing in Oakland's lakes?

Yes, Lake Temescal is periodically stocked with various fish species, including rainbow trout, largemouth bass, and catfish, making it a popular spot for anglers. Lake Chabot also allows fishing, with boat rentals available from Lake Chabot Marina.

What natural features can I expect to see around Oakland's lakes?

The lakes offer diverse natural beauty. Lake Merritt is a vital habitat for thousands of birds, with artificial islands serving as bird refuges. Lake Temescal is nestled in wooded hillsides, providing a tranquil natural escape with lush greenery and local wildlife. Point Emery offers splendid views across the San Francisco Bay.

When is the best time to visit the lakes around Oakland?

The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but warmer months are ideal for swimming at Lake Temescal and for general outdoor activities. The 'Necklace of Lights' at Lake Merritt is best appreciated in the evenings. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

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