East Richmond Heights
East Richmond Heights
Best lakes around East Richmond Heights are accessible to residents, despite the community being primarily residential. These bodies of water are located in the surrounding Richmond and Contra Costa County areas. The region offers a variety of recreational activities and natural landscapes centered around these lakes. Visitors can find options for walking, fishing, and enjoying urban green spaces.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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great to cycle here, I really enjoyed it
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Thanks to its location along Wildcat Creek Trail, Jewel Lake can serve as a worthy destination for a short hike from the trailhead or a welcome rest spot along a longer loop around the park.
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Located in Tilden Regional Park, Lake Anza is a popular spot just outside of Berkeley. With a sandy beach, Lake Anza is the perfect place to cool off during a hike or just getaway from the city in nature. Fees do apply for beach access.
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Northern end of the long lagoon that stretches straight south, ideal for rowing. It used to be part of the bay waterfront until the highways were built and closed in the lagoon.
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Small lake in the forest, increasingly covered by vegetation, with excellent bird and wildlife watching. A small trail bridge at the west end offers views of the open water section at a small weir in the creek that regulates the water level.
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Large staging area on the south side of the Briones Reservoir, some hundred feet above the water level with a somewhat overgrown view of the lake and the dam to the left. It gives access to hiking trails which unfortunately are closed to bikes: the Oursan Trail which circles the reservoir clockwise, and the Bear Creek Trail, which runs counter-clockwise.
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Yes, several lakes offer family-friendly options. Lake Anza in Tilden Regional Park has a sandy beach, perfect for cooling off. The Bay Trail at Eastshore State Park is paved and wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for families with strollers or young cyclists. Hilltop Lake Park also features an accessible 0.9-mile loop trail, ideal for casual family walks.
You'll find a variety of trails. The Bay Trail at Eastshore State Park offers a paved section great for cycling. For dirt trails, the Wildcat Creek Trail is a packed-dirt path about four miles long, offering views of Wildcat Creek. The Overlook - Briones Reservoir provides access to hiking trails like the Oursan Trail and Bear Creek Trail.
The Bay Trail at Eastshore State Park is a popular paved section ideal for cycling, offering outstanding views across the bay. For more extensive road cycling routes, you can explore options like the Ohlone Greenway and Bay Trail Loop. Find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around East Richmond Heights guide.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Hilltop Lake in Richmond is regularly stocked with rainbow trout and channel catfish by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, making it a good spot for anglers. Lake Anza also allows fishing, though swimming is currently not permitted due to algae.
The Overlook - Briones Reservoir offers a perspective of the Briones Reservoir from a large staging area. The Bay Trail at Eastshore State Park also provides outstanding natural views across the bay, despite some freeway noise.
Yes, there are several running trails. The Wildcat Creek Trail is an easy dirt road suitable for running. For more dedicated running routes, consider options like the Wildcat Peak Loop or Nimitz Way loop. You can find more running trails in the Running Trails around East Richmond Heights guide.
While some hiking trails near lakes, like those accessed from the Overlook - Briones Reservoir, are closed to bikes, there are dedicated mountain biking trails in the broader area. Routes such as the Wildcat Creek & Havey Canyon Trail loop offer opportunities for MTB. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around East Richmond Heights guide.
The lakes and surrounding parks are rich in biodiversity. Hilltop Lake, for instance, is part of the Garrity Creek system and supports over 140 documented bird species, along with squirrels, skunks, and Steller's jays. The Wildcat Creek Trail also offers views of the creek and its natural surroundings.
Lake Anza in Tilden Regional Park is known for its sandy beach and is a popular spot for cooling off, though swimming may be restricted at times due to water quality concerns like algae. Contra Loma Reservoir, a bit further afield, also offers summer swimming.
Many parks offer basic amenities. Hilltop Lake Park has walking paths and is an urban green space. The Wildcat Creek Trail has picnic tables. The Aquatic Park North Trailhead is part of a man-made park with facilities. Lafayette Reservoir features a paved walkway and scenic views.
Lake Anza is popular due to its location in Tilden Regional Park and its sandy beach, making it an ideal place to cool off during a hike or to simply enjoy nature. While swimming may sometimes be restricted, it remains a beautiful spot for recovery and fishing.
Yes, the Bay Trail at Eastshore State Park is a paved section that is wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Hilltop Lake Park features a 0.9-mile loop trail with minimal elevation gain, designed to be accessible for casual visitors.


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