Lake Anza in Tilden Regional Park
Tilden Regional Park Berkeley, California 94708
Daylight
$$
water-activities, outdoor-adventures, hikes
Happyly is better in app
Get the Happyly app to discover more activities like this one, plus get curated adveture plans, build lists of activities to try and more!
Enter your phone number to receive a download link
Lake Anza is a favorite spot to swim and play in Berkeley.
This man-made, fresh water swimming hole, located in Tilden Regional Park, is a relaxing and fun summer trip. The sandy beach is perfect for sun bathing and building sand castles. It is awesome for families because of the calm waters, lifeguard on duty during swimming season, and all the amenities provided. There are changing rooms, a snack bar, toilets and large parking area. Note that the swim area is closed (on lifeguard days) from 9am-11am for maintenance and training. Swimming is still allowed (May through September) when lifeguards are not on duty, but it is at your own risk and only allowed in the roped-off area.
If you are there during non-swimming times or simply want to mix things up a bit, the lake has a few great trails you can follow. The trail going around the edge of the lake is beautiful but can be a bit uneven. Make sure to wear proper shoes (that you don’t mind getting muddy) and be ready to climb over a few rocks.
The lake and surrounding area is home to trout, otter, bullfrogs, nesting birds, dragonflies and other creatures! It’s the perfect place to come relax, fish, hike, and have a picnic — making a full days adventure out of it.
Lake Anza is one of the many awesome activities Tilden Regional Park has to offer. They also have a Nature Area with wonderful FREE activities for kids and families, a Botanical Garden, Merry Go Round, and Train.