Singles Dog Hike- Tilden Regional Park
About this Event
FREE to attend!!
This should be a good fun hike for single people. Here are the details below including the AllTrails Map. There is an area to swim at (fee required) or a place to have lunch at after the hike. This park has free parking. However, there is zero reception at this park. Make sure to look at the map or download it to see where to park exactly. You can use the address below to enter into your GPS.
Address: Lake Anza Parking Lot
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/wildcat-gorge-meadows-canyon-and-curran-trail?fbclid=IwY2xjawSwVXhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFud09XM1J5SVUxZlAwemMzc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHnU3118_A_agWx51Q0tmZ8urHVgI0oBHryvosE2fcPuyfIo_DTczdf9rPXVp_aem_YWdncwPAbOn0U7r8KI0tqG7xMTuK&brid=YWdncwGt_VnCG1GgwwFL49wfxXaL
3.4 miles & loop
511ftElevation gain
1.5–2hrEstimated time
Dog Friendly
Park Features: Founded in 1936 from former watershed lands, Tilden is one of the East Bay Regional Park District’s three original parks. It was named after Charles Lee Tilden, president of the District’s first Board of Directors. Workers from the Works Progress Administration built much of the park’s infrastructure during the Great Depression. Tilden’s 2,079 acres feature the iconic carousel, steam train, botanical gardens, Little Farm, Environmental Education Center, redwood groves, picturesque views of the bay, picnic areas, and seasonal swimming at Lake Anza.
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