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    Quarry Lakes

    4.1 (239 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Jennifer A.

    Fun place to stretch the legs and do some light hiking or walking - depending on your pace. A little bit of nature in the city, safe to go alone, in a group and even take the dogs. It would be really nice if they had a few more garbage cans around. I took my dogs and had to carry poop for about a mile. Not horrible but just a suggestion. The free parking lot gets filled quickly- lots of space in the paid lot. I love the little garden area - it's going to be so pretty once spring hits!

    Ayush K.

    Amenities: It's a great place for a swim! They have a sandy beach area with restrooms and lifeguards during the summer months (check their website for exact dates). https://www.ebparks.org/parks/quarry-lakes There's also volleyball courts for some fun in the sun. Fishing is allowed in designated areas, and they even have a lead-free tackle exchange program to protect the environment - that's a big thumbs up! Picnic areas are plentiful, with both reservable sites for bigger gatherings and first-come, first-served tables with barbecues. Just remember, alcohol is only allowed with a permit in the reservable areas. Things to Consider: $5 entry fee, which was a surprise. Swimming is not allowed in some lakes in the area, so please check their website. Overall: Quarry Lakes offers a beautiful and relaxing escape. With swimming, fishing, picnic areas, and trails that connect to a larger regional trail system, there's something for everyone. Just be aware of the no-swimming zones and potentially bring some cash for parking.

    Reeven S.

    Quarry Lakes is such a beautiful park for strolling, biking, sitting on a bench, reading a book, and many other relaxing outdoor activities. What makes this place unique compared to most lakes is that it consists of multiple lakes, and you can walk all around and in between them. There are a handful of people walking around the park with their dogs or going for runs. Some, like me, just biked around. I saw a few people on benches by the lake reading a book. There are no steep inclines, so this place is suitable for most people. This park is definitely a great place to get your steps in, especially if you live within walking distance. I really enjoy going here every time because the scenery is just very soothing and calm.

    Phil A.

    The great outdoors right here in Fremont!! Quarry Lakes consists of Rainbow Lake, Horseshoe Lake and Lago Los Osos. There are dirt trails all through this park and along the intersecting lakes. When I came, it was a 5 dollar entry fee for parking, and the parking lot is super huge! Lots of restrooms near the parking lot and they were very clean also. People come here to fish or walk, run, or bike the trails mostly. And it's also a great place for picnics, BBQs, or any large group gathering, their is definitely enough space for it!!

    Watch out the ducks  and their poop
    Joyce T.

    Nice lakefront park, stunning view of sunset. 4 stars because most of the trails are not tarred, kind of dirty and slippery when the roads get muddy in winter. Parking is limited if you park at Isherwood staging area (free), parking at the quarry lakes regional recreation area costs $5.

    Lots of fishing early morning.
    Jay P.

    In the mid-1800s gravel was quarried from here and used for the railroads, groundwater was diverted after creating the bodies of water. Early morning you'll see plenty of people fishing and when we went it became even more relaxing from a guy who played the flute up on the hill for at least an hour, the sound carried and it made us feel like we had our own soundtrack as we walked around. It's super green now and peaceful, my kids love throwing sicks and stones into water and we found a nice secluded spot they could go crazy making "bloops" and my wife and I could challenge each other skipping stones. The coolest area is the center peninsula that creates Horseshoe Lake, they have exotic plants and fruits which are free to sample, don't go crazy taking them or nobody else can try it. Some of the cool citrus fruits I remember: Tangelo, Limequats, Buddha's Hand, pink lemons, and Kalmansi.

    Rachel M.

    Nice outdoor escape! This place looks like it can be quite popular pre-pandemic with all of the amenities (boating, huge pavilion, restrooms.) It's a great spot to host outdoor events. We went during the pandemic for an outdoor day trip. The park was spacious with lots of grass, picnic tables sprinkled throughout, walking trails, birds, and the beautiful Quarry lakes at the center of it all. We perused a bit and started hiking the perimeter around the huge glassy lake. At some point, my hubz started skipping a bunch of stones in the lake. You can park in the nearby residential area to avoid parking fees. However, it's only $5 if you have lots of items to unload and want to park closer. Highly recommend to get a relaxing walk in and to host a future event!

    Tim by the lake
    Kelly M.

    Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area in Fremont, CA, is dog-friendly, but it's the first time we ever had to pay a dog fee at a park: parking was $5; Zoey's admission $2! I hope she got her money's worth! We had a nice walk could have gone a lot further if Zoey did not get tired. I don't mind carrying her, but I have my limits. Anyway, I am very glad we finally found this place!

    Albert G.

    The Quarry Lakes consist of nine lakes and ponds that are a water shed in the Eastern part of Fremont for the East Bay Regional Park District. The largest is Horseshoe lake (by the shape of the lake) and I believe the smallest is Shinn Pond. There is great fishing here stocked by EBRPD paid for by the cost of permit fees charged at the entrance kiosk. Right now during Covid the fees are being waived. Many people come to walk and picnic. Although right now, picnicking is not allowed because of Covid. There are nice long trails to bike or walk and much scenery to take in while you exercise. This is a great place to take the family and go biking but be aware that the trails are pretty much all gravel/dirt vs. paved. Yet there is a good length of paved sidewalk between the bathroom near the fishing dock down to the sandy beach area east of the entrance and the boat dock heading west to Rainbow lake. There is plenty of parking in the main area of the park. But there is also a small parking lot off Isherwood way if you come from Paseo Padre Pkwy just to the right as you cross over the small bridge about there blocks before you come to the Main park entrance The park is dog friendly with leash required. And every now and then you'll even see people on horse back!

    Alice K.

    Expansive flat trails (gravel/sandy), views of Mission Peak/Hills, cool orchard in middle, fishing, birding. Great place to escape the daily bustle and explore nature. Plus way less crowded than Lake Elizabeth. Enter for free from Isherwood Staging Area, or bike/walk in!

    Vivienne C.

    One of the more underappreciated trails in Fremont. Around the main area, it is around a 1.5-2 mile walk with a lot of smaller ponds surrounding the main lake. There are also a lot of vegetation and animals that you wouldn't normally find among other parks in the region. I really love the pelicans flying overhead and wild Evening Primrose growing everywhere. The park is paved pretty well and I will say that compared to Elizabeth Lake Park, this is definitely the better kept one and the water seemed surprisingly clean. Also there are not that many people who were walking in the area, but I do have to say that the bathrooms are kind of disgusting here. Overall, pretty good experience and will definitely be coming back.

    Theresa M.

    Two of our friends celebrated their birthdays together at this park. This is a very nice regional park with lakes. People were out hiking, biking, having picnics, and fishing. We had a great time. Good clean restroom facilities and jogger friendly trails. Has a big outdoor pavilion for parties which is really nice since it's really a good idea especially when you have a big family and quite a few people to invite. I'll keep this in mind if ever we want to celebrate an event. They really have a nice view of the beach and has a volleyball net so you can play with your group if you want to. There's a lot of ducks strolling around the area but the downside is there's a lot of their "droppings" lol! So you have to watch out what you're stepping while on the grass. Overall, we'll definitely come back here.

    Thia L.

    Definitely a Breath of Fresh Air! I'm Absolutely Thrilled that we came to this Quarry Lakes! Amazing Scenery, fantastic surroundings and Atmospheres. Located in the heart of Fremont, California, This Quarry Lakes are homes to over fifty Wildflowers and many Wildlife! Thanks to the restoration projects of the park, the area has attracted many Birds, Wood Ducks, Blue Herons, Water Birds, Northern Flickers, Trees Swallows, and so much more!!! A Rare Fruit Grove the Peninsula contains both Native and Exotic Trees and Shrubs. The Gardens here grows many many variety of Roses, Plants, Flowers, other Fruits, and has Captured many hearts of all ages of visitors to this place! The Rainbow and Horseshoe Lakes are currently open to the public for water contact. Fishing is allowed with a Permit. The two Lakes are stocked with Rainbow Trouts, Basses, Catfishes, and other game Fish. Swimming, Hiking, Jogging, Fishing, Biking, Bird Watching, Boating, and Picnicking are among some of the most popular activities here at Quarry Lakes Regional Area. With just a small fee of Five dollars per vehicle, I can definitely spend a few hours here exploring the entire park!!!

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    Ask the Community - Quarry Lakes

    Is it allowed to do kayak or standup paddle here?

    Yes, you can launch from the boat launching area

    Anyone ever fly fishing here? Suggestions?

    Yes. There have been many people who have come to fly fish

    How many tables are under the north/south Ensenada picnic areas?

    Are there BBQ pits available?

    There are grills next to the picnic tables

    Is this a good lake/beach to lay out and swim? We're visiting and my teenagers want to lie on the beach; my little ones want to swim and build sand castles. I just don't feel like battling the traffic to Santa Cruz or the cold in Half Moon.

    Yes, small area, man-made lake with life guard on duty...tons of parking...

    Is there many people walking around 9.30am or 10am in the mornings on weekdays? how safe it is during weekdays? I somehow feel it's kinda deserted in the weekdays

    Their alway patrols by cops/park security or park maintenance staff.

    Can you fly quadcopters (drones) here?

    I don't think so. But here is info: http://www.ebparks.org/civica/press/display.asp?layout=11&Entry=343

    Is this a great place to watch the sun rise?

    Hi Paul, i would say yes as is facing east and you have those wonderful mountains, it can be an awesome experience...however I don't think the park is open so early!

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    I saw some people fishing in the horseshoe lake , one guy told me he caught a 7 lbs rainbow trout last Friday.

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    Central Park and Lake Elizabeth - Squirrel

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    4.2(558 reviews)
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    Lovely park with lots of local wildlife, flora, and birds! Plenty of parking when we went right…read moreafter dinner and walking the stretch around the lake is enough to kill around an hour if you're just jaunting around and more than enough to digest a big meal. Around sunset on a Monday there were still lots of people sitting on the benches, walking, biking, jogging, and roller blading. Felt pretty safe, but when the sun sets there's not many walkway/street lamps so keep that in mind. Lots of Canadian geese and we got to see their awkward teenage goslings. There's some ducks and we got to see what looked like cormorant and I think a small heron. We also got to see small song birds and some robins too. It's neat that they have bird houses on some of the trees too and we got to see some ground squirrels. I think the prehistoric themed playground is super nice too. I LOVE themed things so the little saber tooth structure from the distance was quite nice. Along the lake are some "work out equipment" like a pull up bar and parallel bars. Lots of bird turds, so be wary of where you walk, but other than that. A solid park.

    most elizabeths are great. to name a few - the queen (rip), elizabeth taylor (the queen), and…read moreelizabeth hurley (also the queen especially when she pulled up in that versace dress, if you don't know what i'm talking about just google it). lake elizabeth is a spectacular elizabeth! it reeks of geese droppings and i'm HERE FOR IT. not in a weird way. it's super nostalgic for every fremont kid, has a great scenic 2 mile trail, and also offers alternative trails like the one behind the railroad. great place for community events and parties. squirrels are cute. note - trail is flat but there is one section that's super bumpy. not ideal for roller skaters like me who only have indoor wheels! some personal memories from childhood: watching an old guy catch a rainbow fish out of the lake, getting chased by a goose, falling off the brown playground slide, getting screamed at by a random parrot

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    Irvington Community Park

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    4.3(42 reviews)
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    Irvington Community Park is a decent park with a really big grass area and plenty of open space…read more They also have a sports complex area that can be rented, and a lot of people come here for games or other activities. There's also a basketball court and a community center, which makes the park useful for different kinds of events. The playground area is decent, especially for kids. I noticed the padding looks like it was recently redone, which is nice. The play area has a little wall climber, slide, pole, and stairs. I do think the wood around the slide area could use some updating because it looks kind of old, and the slides seem extremely high, which I think should be changed or made safer. The bathrooms are currently being redone, so that's good to see. Overall, it's a decent park with good space and activities for families.

    This is a nice local park to go to. I happen to not come here for a long time even though that it's…read morevery close to where I live. The park has improved over the years since they added bleachers at the parking lot as well as renovating the playgrounds. It's not really a big park but it's convenient for those who live really close to it. They have a building called Irvington Community Center, which I think is a place for children's activities. There is another building which is small. I think it was supposed to be a library, but is recently closed. Right next to it is the ballot drop box, where I usually go to drop my ballot envelope. Nothing much changed overall but it's good to reminisce the memories I have going here when I was a kid.

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    I'm realizing more and more how vital it is for one's mental (and physical) health to spend time in…read morenature. During a particularly low day, I was literally craving me some nature. Which makes sense when you're in a concrete urban jungle day in and day out - we just weren't meant to live this way. I literally searched Yelp for a park in the area on my way home, and Lakeshore came up. Tucked away in a residential area, Lakeshore is a small-ish, serene, well-kept park with, as the name implies, a lake being the central point. I strolled on the path for a bit. I'm not sure how long the path is, but it seems like a good spot to get a decent walk in, and there were a few walkers and joggers. After stretching my legs for a bit, I grabbed some bench and watched the birds - geese (these guys are huge!), seagulls, ducks, and crows - hanging out and eyeballing me to determine if I had food. They were so cute. There is nothing that gets me feeling better fast than being around animals. The human animals that passed by were nice as well, with smiles and hellos, how refreshing. I spent some time just sitting and resetting. It was good. I need to do this more. Nice park, enjoyed a much-needed reprieve here, and would return.

    I parked in a neighborhood and after a run around the park, I noticed a small lot. Tons of parking…read moreon a weekday evening. There are a lot of people walking/running around the park and there are half mile markers on the ground. There is a wide variety of geese here, some I've never seen before. Great paved path!

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    Dusterberry Neighborhood Park - Exercise equipment

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    3.7(12 reviews)
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    We drove 45 min to reach this location from the east bay. Our lil one loves parks and we're always…read morelooking for new locations for her to explore. When we came across a video of this location on instagram we knew we had to plan a day to come. The weather says 80, but with the breeze and the slight shade from the trees it felt more like low 70s. We were lucky to get the only bench in front of the main play structure over looking the smaller ones. Others sat in lawn chairs and on blankets under the trees. There is no public restroom on site. There is a Ranch 99 about a block away, so if the lil one had to potty that is where we planned to venture. There is one food truck selling Mexican food - cash only - otherwise bring your own snacks. We were fortunate to snag parking directly in front of the park as space is limited. Around the park, there is a single block creating half a "circle" of parking availability. There is more parking around but it requires crossing the street. The residential street directly across from the park is no parking 9a-4p. There is a path for littles to ride their bikes, scooters or skate around safely, remaining visible. Our daughter kept hers in the car while she played between the multiple structures with different "friends." There is also a fitness area on site as well as a smaller tot area in a separate section of the park and a half basketball court. There was a birthday party being held on the premise. This is definitely a park we would return to if she requested. The lack of restroom does have me a bit torn, but knowing this allows us to plan a bit smarter. I would bring a friend along to accompany her as they could play on different structures while both remain visible. Our tall 6 year old played in both areas of the park - big and little kid areas - and enjoyed them both. They is quite a bit of exploring and lots to do for a free adventure day at the park.

    Great park for families! Set up with a great layout and lots of entertainment for kiddos and…read morefamilies of all ages. Only drawback is the limited parking around the park but patience is your best friend. Can't beat these views while you run and kiddos play on the structure!

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    Mia's Dream Come True Playground is one of the best playgrounds we've visited in the Bay Area. It's…read morethoughtfully designed, inclusive, and has something for kids of all ages and abilities. My biggest tip is to avoid after-school hours if you can. The playground gets extremely crowded, and it can be hard for little ones to navigate all the excitement. If you go earlier in the day, it's a much more relaxed experience. Overall, this is absolutely worth a visit and has quickly become one of our favorite playgrounds. It's easy to see why so many families love it.

    This park is thoughtfully designed for children of all abilities. There's a soft play area for…read morebabies and toddlers, adaptive swings for kids in wheelchairs, and the entire playground is fenced for safety. The roundabout parking prioritizes disabled spots which is a smart and inclusive touch. There are shaded quiet areas, picnic tables for snacks or lunch, and a small free library (though it had little to no books when we visited). The bathrooms are high-tech with audio instructions and a 10-minute limit, but cleanliness was an issue as with most public spaces. Both women's restrooms had toilet seats up with pee on them, no seat covers, and people didn't seem to follow the gender signs. Overall, a great park with good intentions. Shoutout to Make-A-Wish and HARD for creating a space all kids can enjoy.

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