September 10, Nice community walk. Daris Ashlee. August 8, August 1, Walking Great! Shana Amor. July 26, Richard Adelberg. July 19, Janet Mercer. June 30, Private property. Nice place to walk, friendly people. Akua B. June 28, Great walking trail.
A very nice view of the lake. Chi Richardson. April 1, Angelo W. July 15, Jay Bmore. June 15, Andrea Bautista. September 18, August 22, Cameron Willey. June 17, Alysia Korn. August 19, First to Review.
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September 4, Glenda Lowery. July 21, Megan Christian. June 21, Anamitra Chaudhuri. June 18, David Koshkarman. May 13, Road biking. Cory Maitles. April 27, April 13, March 2, Frank Smith. Jennifer Cole-Tobian. December 26, Daniel Sarubin.
November 14, Owen Magee. November 7, October 6, Reservable sites are also available. Reservable sites include Ensenada North and South, which are pavilion-shaded sites that accommodate up to people each; Osprey and Lampert Knoll, which which accommodate 50 each and cannot be combined; and Niles alcohol not allowed , which accommodates Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in Quarry Lakes, except by permit within reservable picnic areas excluding the Niles reservable site.
Call EBPARKS or , press option 2, for more information or to obtain a picnic reservation and alcohol permit at least three business days in advance. Since the lakes are used for groundwater recharge, gasoline-powered engines are not allowed to enter the park by regulation of the Alameda County Water District even if you don't plan on using the gas motor. For boat launch information and a schedule of fees, see our Boating and Sailing page.
All watercraft must be inspected prior to launching. Dogs are not allowed in the water anywhere in the park, and dogs are not allowed to pass the beach gates or be in the swim beach area. Please note that all dogs must remain on leash at all times while in the park leashes may not exceed six feet in length. This regulation is necessary due to the recreational nature of the park and to protect the wildlife and ecosystems in the park's natural unit. Commercial dog walkers are required to obtain a commercial permit, regardless of how many dogs they walk at one time limit of six.
For information, call Private individuals or families do not need a permit in order to walk up to three dogs at a time, but must still pay the dog fee. Those who wish to walk four to six dogs must obtain a permit to do so. For information on getting a Dog Permit, see the Permits page. In , inspired by the long history of nurseries and flowering fruit trees in the area, Park Supervisor Jim Larrance and Park Gardener David Pellarin began developing the gardens.
View the gardens while going on a scavenger hunt for subtropical, conifer, or rare fruit trees. Bring your GPS or smart phone to locate trees based on coordinates. An alternative way to play is by using your orienteering skills and a map. Maps are included in the scavenger hunt brochures as well as on Google Maps. Google Maps can be accessed from the links below or via the QR codes located at the park.
How many listed plants can you find? Quarry Lakes Scavenger Hunts are a work in progress. Any feedback on how to improve the scavenger hunts would be appreciated.
A beach wheelchair, intended to provide a means for wheelchair users to travel across the beach, is available free of charge on a first-come, first-served basis at the swim complex. They require an assistant to push and are not intended to enter the water. To arrange for use of the beach wheelchair contact the Lifeguards at or the Park Rangers at Arrangements will be made to bring the chair out to the beach.
The contract includes site work development, as well as five alternates for gazebo pad, bedrock excavation, export of unsuitable soil, seeding and electrical bridge work. Construction will begin in mid-April completion of phase I set for November The City Council gratefully accepted a donation from Emerson Process Management toward the construction of an enclosed park building at Quarry Lake Park.
In return, the company will receive naming rights for the building. The building is currently included in a future phase of Quarry Lake Park development.
However, if the building is not completed by , the city will return the funds to Emerson. Phase 2 of the project includes the construction of two miles of paved trails around the lake and a one-mile nonpaved trail on Xcel Energy's property on the south side of the park. Once the documents are prepared, the project can be bid when the appropriate funding is available. The City Council decided to halt future phases of Quarry Lake Park development, citing concerns regarding cost and community interest in proposed amenities.
The council decided to re-evaluate park plans and wait for the conclusion of a Parks, Trails and Recreation Master Plan. This project includes the design and construction of park roadway access improvements.
The project is planned for The concept plan includes a 4-mile loop trail, as well as additional amenities, such as grills, picnic tables and changing area, on parkland.
The city hopes to start trail construction yet this fall. A groundbreaking for the mountain bike park is planned for 11 a. Wednesday, July
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