Considered Oakland's crown jewel, Lake Merritt is one of the largest urban fresh and saltwater lakes in the United States. It's also home to the oldest designated wildlife refuge in the U.S. Although the lake attracts thousands of migratory birds, it also attracts a wide cross-section of Oakland residents. From early in the morning to evening, when lights illuminate its 3.4-mile circumference, folks of all ages walk, run and rollerblade around the paved paths. The lake offers a bonsai garden, boathouses, a nature center and lawn bowling, and remains a popular gathering space for Oakland's active community.
Parking and Public Transportation at Lake Merritt
Street parking near the lake is limited. Try the lot underneath I-580 at Grand Avenue and Lake Park Drive. Multiple AC Transit stops nearby.
Best and worst time to go to Lake Merritt
Weekdays are less crowded. On Saturdays, you will have lots of company, but you'll also get to visit the nearby Grand Lake Farmer's Market, as well as catch any number of activities and events.
Must see/do at Lake Merritt
Enjoy a glass of wine or light lunch at Lake Chalet, which has serene views of the lake. Try a Dragon Boat lesson courtesy of the Oakland Renegades.
Other places to visit near Lake Merritt
Grab a sandwich from Grand Lake Kitchen or a cup of joe from Café Lakeview or Merritt Station.
Insider tip for visitors to Lake Merritt
Like to run? On the fourth Sunday of the month, Lake Merritt Joggers and Striders hosts a low-key 5 and 10K around the lake (one lap for a 5K, two laps for a 10K). The race starts at 9 a.m. at the Sailboat House and costs $5 (pre-registered) or $10 (same day) for non-members.
Author's bio: Heather Johnson is a freelance writer living in Oakland, California.