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Greenbelt Alliance In the NewsApril 2, 2009 Urban Outings: Lafayette Reservoir Gail ToddPerhaps the drought makes you want to check on the water supply. Or maybe you'd just like to get outside. Either way, pack a lunch and head out to the Lafayette Reservoir, which holds 1.4 billion gallons of water. The reservoir, off Mount Diablo Road in Lafayette, has been open for public enjoyment since 1966. In 925 acres of open space you can hike, fish, boat, bird-watch, bike or just relax at a picnic table. The flat, paved 2.7-mile Lakeside Trail is suitable for hikers, strollers, wheelchairs and bicycles. The more rugged 4.7-mile Rim Trail offers spectacular views. The combination of options makes this a popular destination. What you'll find Stop in at the Visitor Center to pick up a trail guide with numbered steps to identify the plants that you see along the Lakeside Trail. You can also obtain a free brochure identifying all the birds of the area and one identifying the available fish. The reservoir is stocked with trout, but there are also black bass, catfish, bluegill and black crappie. Rent a boat Things to know Getting there By car: Heading east on Highway 24, take the Acalanes Road/Mount Diablo exit and merge onto Mount Diablo Boulevard. Continue on Mount Diablo Boulevard until you see the sign for Lafayette Reservoir on your right. Heading west on Highway 24, take the Acalanes Road/Upper Happy Valley Road exit. Go under the freeway to Mount Diablo Boulevard. Make a left onto Mount Diablo Boulevard; the sign for Lafayette Reservoir will be on your right. Urban Outings are presented by Greenbelt Alliance, the Bay Area's advocate for open spaces and vibrant places, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. To suggest an Urban Outing, contact Gail Todd, tour leader for S.F. City Guides and author of "Lunchtime Walks in Downtown San Francisco." For more Urban Outings as well as Greenbelt Outings, visit www.greenbelt.org/outings. ### |
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