Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area

Kennedy Grove is a 222-acre regional park located in West Contra Costa County that contains a three-mile hiking trail with an elevation of 760 feet. The Grove features many large eucalyptus trees, picnic areas, volleyball nets, playgrounds, and horseshoe pits. Bird watching is popular here because hawks are almost always spotted. Some hikers have reported seeing golden and bald eagles around the reservoir. There is no camping allowed. Parking is $5 with an extra $2 fee for a dog. Dogs have to be on the leash around the lawn but they are allowed off the leash in remote parts of the park. The park is open from 8 a.m. to dusk.[1]

Trail location

There are several trails located within the recreation area ranging from very easy to somewhat difficult. All Trails lead out from the eucalyptus grove located near the base of the San Pablo Dam, adjacent to the parking area. Several trails will guide you through changing landscapes of native Oak chaparrals and fern laden Bay laurel woodlands. A segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail begins at Kennedy Grove and runs along the western shore of San Pablo Reservoir. Eventually the trail crosses San Pablo Dam Road and then climbs up the San Pablo Ridge. *NOTE* An EBMUD permit is required for this hike.

History

Before this 222-acre park became a protected area it was home to wheat fields, the site of Ranchos and railroad stations for a railroad that ran from Oakland to Orinda through Berkeley and Richmond via El Sobrante. It was originally part of the 17,754-acre Rancho San Pablo. Francisco Castro acquired the rancho in 1823 and the grove later became the Clancy Ranch. By 1886 the railroad had scheduled stops from the California and Nevada railroad at Laurel Glen and Frenchman's Curve. The picnic areas around the park are named after some of the former railroad stops. The eucalyptus trees were planted in 1910. This park was honored after President John F. Kennedy. The park opened on October 22, 1967 and is now owned/operated by the East Bay Regional Park District.[2]

Wildlife

Seen from the Kennedy Grove area is the San Pablo Reservoir where fishing is popular. The reservoir has trout and catfish and is recognized as the one of the finest fisheries in the East Bay. However a fishing license and EBMUD fishing permit is required. You can see flocks of ducks, shorebirds, geese, and white pelicans from the trails. Sometimes deer, bobcats, foxes and coyotes can be sighted. There are also species like quail, dove, and wild turkeys. Some birds of prey that are known to take the skies above Kennedy Grove are eagles, owls, hawks, and ospreys.[3]

Weather

The area surrounding San Pablo Dam is fairly temperate. The East Bay is warmer than the Peninsula. Summer temperatures tend to vary from 60-100 degrees. Fog is very common with rainfall occurring mostly during the months of October thru March. The temperatures can dip below 32 degrees in the winter.[4]

References

  1. "Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area, East Bay Regional Park District, Contra Costa County". Bay Area Hiker. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  2. "Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area". East Bay Regional Park District. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  3. "San Pablo Reservoir". East Bay Municipal Utility District. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  4. "San Francisco and Bay Area Weather". Grant's San Francisco Travel Guide. Retrieved 12 December 2014.
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