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    Lake Temescal

    4.3 (166 reviews)
    Open 5:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Sammi L.

    Since my family moved to Oakland over 10 years ago, Lake Temescal has been a regular, sometimes everyday stop for us. It is one of the cleanest parks I've been to, and the park staff really go above and beyond. I've never seen park crews out and working and happy like I do at Temescal. The front parking lot off Broadway Terrace fills up fast, especially on weekends, so we usually go to the back lot. It's a great place for parties and large get togethers. We love coming to Temescal off-peak hours on weekdays with our dog. There's ample space to give way for runners, walkers and other dogs, and we love seeing so many kids and families around. The lake itself is scenic although you'll see way more people fishing than swimming. Not sure if I'd personally get in the water, but it's such a nice little escape into nature. Cannot speak highly enough of the park staff. They are always so friendly and have regularly recognized and greeted us and our dog. They keep the park amazingly clean, and they're always quick to say hello and chat with you. Such a special place.

    Phil A.

    I always enjoy coming to Lake Temescal!! Lake Temescal is much smaller than Lake Merritt, and it has more trails around it also. You can walk or run around this lake pretty quickly! It gets pretty busy on the weekends, when sometimes you have to pay to park. But one of the highlights of this lake is that it actually has a beach, man made of course, but cool nonetheless!!. There are restrooms and water fountains here also!! People come here to walk, run, picnic, bbq and fish!! I've seen some people catch some pretty good sized fish here! So when you swim here in the summer, you are swimming with the fish!!! There is a Beach house here also next to the beach, which can be reserved for all types of private events!

    Nicole P.

    Beautiful park with nice views and trails. Spacious, well maintained, and clean restrooms. Not a lot of parking, so it's best to plan ahead. Overall, it's a really nice place to enjoy all that nature has to offer.

    Está buena la pesca aquí pero ay gentes que dejan los ganchos usados tirados y es precaución para caminar

    Buen lugar para pasar el día con tus niñas niños le recomiendo este lugar para pescar también está muy buena

    Looking at the playground near the parking
    Steve C.

    This is a pretty accessible and clean park for families and small events. There isn't a lot to do here and the highway noise is non-stop and very loud. But you can find a few small quiet places if you look hard. The park staff keep it pretty clean and the restrooms aren't too bad, though they don't have the best ventilation, so the stench is a bit rough. But for the Oakland area, it's pretty surprising to have multiple safe restrooms without serious problems.

    Kevin W.

    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. It's a good 2-3 mile hike that loops around one full circle. Would highly recommend this place for a picnic, a light 30-minute mid-day hike (for people who want to avoid high sun exposure), or for kids to run around while you enjoy the outdoors. There is ample benches, tables, play structures, and restrooms for the whole family to enjoy. There's plenty of parking within the Park Area (noticed there is a guard shack that usually requires a $5/day parking fee, when manned), with plenty of street parking for folks who want to try their luck at free parking.

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    Ed U.

    If you're looking for family-friendly in Oakland, this is definitely one of the family-friendliest spots because it's like Myers Lake near Mayberry on "The Andy Griffith Show". I was halfway expecting Andy and Opie to be walking by with their fishin' poles whistling and skipping rocks. But they didn't show up 'cause Aunt Bee probably had supper ready. Even so, it's a popular place for fishing as I saw somebody on every available pier. The lake is apparently stocked with a variety of fish. Otherwise what's the point, right? I didn't come here to fish. Rather I was taking advantage of the short trails that circle the lake. There's an elevated one on the hills along the southern shore and a narrow one right on the lakeshore on the same side. The other side is paved with a beach that hasn't been open since the pandemic began. Not that I would dip my toe in the lake. There appeared to be a lot of sludge in the lake when I was there because the lake has a lot of sediment runoff and is getting shallower. But hey, what does climate change matter when it's pretty? RELATED - Exploring Oakland? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2ObVcpQ

    Rachel M.

    Nestled between highway 24 and upper Rockridge neighborhood lies a beautiful peaceful park with a lake. There is a playground area, picnic tables, ample grassy fields, easygoing trails and a huge lake where fishing is allowed with a permit. I've been here for a summer work picnic and have walked here several times with my +1 for a tranquil stroll around the lake. The times I've been haven't been excessively crowded but it's becoming more popular as the weather gets nicer. If you drive, they have started charging a $5 parking fee, which we avoided since we walked from my place. We also noticed some folks parking outside of the park to avoid the fees. They also have public restrooms that are cleaned regularly but don't have a sink so highly recommend bringing hand sanitizer. Look forward to bringing family and friends out here in the future for an outdoor picnic!

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    Vuyelwa W.

    PICNICS - summer is all about being outdoors in nature and picnics and hiking . I love Lake Temescal. Hubby and I have been coming here a couple of times already . We bring our picnic basket our chairs and just enjoy the natural sunshine and beauty. On one side parking is $5 and this is the side with the gorgeous trees and pond . Another side is really an open field and less picturesque! Highly recommend lake temescal and will be back again and again

    What a cute little birdhouse!
    Chris L.

    "Cute Park, but Please--No Crank Calls on the Phone!" This is a fun little gem that is a popular picnicking and jogging area for the locals. The day that I visited, the southern parking lot was closed because of the virus shut down, but the northern parking lot was open. When the kiosks are open, you have to pay to park at each lot. Of course, if you join the Park Foundation, it's always free. I enjoy strolling along the beautiful lake and trying the several hiking trails. Although the facilities at the southern lot are temporary closed because of the corona virus, you can still walk into the southern lot. I parked on the street up top. I saw a lot of broken glass on the ground there, but since my car is old, I assumed it would be safe from robbers. Both the northern and southern areas have restrooms as well as drinking faucets. There is also a payphone in the southern parking area. The phone has a warning sign about not letting your kids make crank 911 calls on the phone. I couldn't help but wonder what kind of kids come here? I'm pretty sure other payphones don't have a warning about kids making crank calls. The day that I visited, I saw no one using the phone, crank calls or otherwise. There was no one else nearby, and I suddenly felt a strange desire to pick up the phone and start making crank calls, but I resisted the urge. I didn't want to be like those bad kids. Besides the two main parking areas, there is a set of steep stairs at Broadway Terrace that you can use to access the park. It's really not that difficult, and it's a peaceful and beautiful way into the park. One of the more interesting features is the small pond called the Sediment Detention Pond. It was built to keep debris from getting into the lake area. The green pond tends to look scummy, but it's serving a good purpose. There is also a cute footbridge nearby. Try to not fall off the bridge into the pond scum. This facility is actually operated by the East Bay Regional Park District. Technically, the name is Temescal Regional Recreation Area. Several information plaques explain how the creek runs through this area and how earthquake upheavals have changed the course of the creek. Very informative! There were no earthquakes the day I visited, although there might have been some small ones that I didn't notice. There's an interesting historical feature at the north of the lake. It's called the Landvale Station Trail. There are several information plaques that explain the historic train route.

    Marlon T.

    Lake Temescal is a little piece of paradise near the Oakland hills. It's really easy to get to near the highway 24/13 exchange. My wife and I looked at Lake Temescal as a potential place get married at, or at least take some of our wedding pictures. We chose another location, but we've always wanted to go back. The day we was visited it was nice to see the scenery, but we didn't actually walk around the entire park. Because of this pandemic, it has been difficult to get exercise in at a gym or park. We went back a few weeks ago, and actually made it around the entire lake. That day we weren't in the mood to go for a jog, but we're itching to head back over there get in a few laps! There were so many people fishing, walking around, and having such a great time! There were several youngsters running around the lake like they were preparing for a cross country meet. It's such a nice place to pack a picnic basket, and honestly it's amazing that it's just a few minutes away from downtown Oakland. Come by, you won't be disappointed at this little oasis tucked in by the Oakland and Berkeley hills!

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    Reno U.

    Went here to celebrate our bro's birthday June 2020. It was a perfect 70 degrees and our party of 10+ made sure to socially distance ourselves as we walked around Lake Temescal. It's a quick less than a mile hike so we did it twice before calling it a day. A great place for families to hang out on the lawns, to fish for catfish or trout, and quick hikes. Don't hesitate to check it out! 4+ stars!

    Absolutely stunning views here!
    Shayla B.

    Such a gem of a place! I often think of Lake Merritt when I think of Oakland because it's so popular and a big staple within the community. Never would I have thought that another lake could be just as charming. Lake Temescal isn't as large or as busy as Lake Merritt, but it's still a wonderful place to visit. If you're looking for an intense hike or miles of walking trails, this definitely isn't the place for that. Its' main purpose is for recreational use but there's still a nice walking path that's perfect for a light stroll. I've driven by this park almost daily for years and didn't even know that it existed. I had heard about it from a friend and visited the park last year. Let me just say that it's so serene here. The views of the lake are so endearing, especially while the sun is setting. This is a great place for families and kids. When I visited the park, it seemed like a hot spot for local fishing too. There are large grassy fields that are great for picnicking and dog play. The pathway that surrounds the lake is probably only about a mile or two long, but it's a great way to explore the park. There are several benches along the pathway where you can stop off and relax. I had dinner here at the lake and it was so relaxing and peaceful. Near the entrance of the park, there's an adorable little waterfall and a "beach". So, this beach isn't a "real" beach of course, but it looks like a fun spot that kids would enjoy during the summer time. It was closed when I last visited. It costs $5 to park in the lot when an attendant is in the kiosk, but they only charge this fee from April to October. There's also street parking on the side of the road. I love that isn't as crowded as Lake Merritt. I feel like I can really take in the serenity of the lake since I don't have to share it with half the city. I'm so impressed with this little late. I plan on spending more time here this year when the weather starts to warm up.

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    Ask the Community - Lake Temescal

    Is the lake safe for swimming December 2020?

    No, the swimming season is closed.

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