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  1. Lake Merritt was the United States’ first official wildlife refuge (in 1870). If you only have three hours. Encircled by art deco buildings and 1950s flats, this saltwater and freshwater lake, fed by the estuary and bay, is the first official wildlife refuge in the United States.

  2. May 22, 2023 · Local. Why you should plan a visit to Lake Merritt, Oakland's beloved urban oasis. By Margaret Lee, Special to SFGATE May 22, 2023. An aerial view of Oakland and Lake Merritt with San...

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · Less than 200 years ago what is today Lake Merritt was a slough, the swampy north-pointing appendage (sometimes a finger, sometimes a hand) of San Antonio Creek, part of the tidal channel that would later become the Oakland Inner Harbor, and an integral piece of a 3960-acre watershed situated on a wide alluvial plain.

  4. May 24, 2018 · Top Things to Do near Lake Merritt. May. 24, 2018. Oakland’s Grand Lake neighborhood is in the northeast area of Lake Merritt, named after the communities of Grand and Lakeshore Avenues. There is plenty of shopping and restaurants in the area for visitors and families.

  5. www.visitoakland.com › listing › lake-merrittLake Merritt | Oakland, CA

    About. Lake Merritt is a focal point, it stands as the jewel of Oakland, even crowned with lights. A unique fresh and salt-water lake, the largest such lake located within an urban area consisting of 3.4 miles around the circumference of the lake, covering 155 acres of land. Events. featured. Jun 22. Lakefest Oakland 2024. June 22, 2024.

  6. Fed by the adjacent Oakland Estuary, saltwater Lake Merritt is a popular spot, and the 3.5-mile/5.6-km path that circles the lake is always filled with locals jogging before work, stretching their legs at lunchtime, or watching the lakes “necklace of lights”—more than 4,000 lightbulbs on 126 lampposts—blink on at the end of the day.

  7. lakemerrittinstitute.org › about-lake-merrittAbout Lake Merritt

    As established by state law on March 18, 1870, Lake Merritt is the nation’s oldest wildlife refuge; home to thousands of shrimp, fish, clams, crabs, sponges, copepods, tubeworms, tunicates, geese, ducks, songbirds, raptors, gulls, grebes, herons, pelicans, fox squirrels, opossum, an occasional deer a few turkey, and people.

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