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Lake Anza

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Type
  
reservoir

Primary outflows
  
Wildcat Creek

Surface area
  
10 acres (4.0 ha)

Area
  
4 ha

Outflow location
  
Wildcat Creek

Primary inflows
  
Wildcat Creek

Basin countries
  
United States

Surface elevation
  
242 m

Catchment area
  
4.04 kmĀ²

Inflow source
  
Wildcat Creek

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Similar
  
Tilden Regional Park, Lake Temescal, Jewel Lake, East Bay Regional Park Distr, Quarry Lakes Regional

Lake Anza is a recreational swimming reservoir in Tilden Regional Park, which is located in the Berkeley Hills above Berkeley, California.

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Map of Lake Anza, California 94708, USA

The lake was created by the construction of the C L Tilden Park Dam in 1938. It was named by the East Bay Regional Park Board in honor of Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza.

The lake is open for swimming from May to September. During this time there is an entry fee required, lifeguards are on duty, and a snack bar is open. The swimming area is restricted to the water alongside a sandy and grassy beach area which is about 70 yards (64 m) long. There is an adult swim area with a length of 44 yards (40 m).

The lake area includes amenities such as changing rooms, bathrooms (toilets), and large parking areas. There are areas around the lake reserved for waterfowl, and other areas for dogs.

HistoryEdit

Lake Anza was constructed in 1938 with financing by the Public Works Administration (PWA) as a recreational lake while also providing water to the Tilden Park golf course. While the golf course no longer uses Lake Anza water, remnants of the water system remain. The beach and stone bath house were constructed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The original WPA stone bath house burned down in the 1960s and was replaced with the current facility.

References

Lake Anza Wikipedia