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Valle Vista Staging Area

Contra Costa County, California  >  United States

A protected watershed of meadows, pasture, pine woods and oak-madrone forests surrounding the area where Moraga Creek flows into Upper San Leandro Reservoir

Aggiunto* da Fred Werner
Ultimo aggiornamento 17 aprile 2024

Descrizione

Valle Vista offers easy, wide, mostly flat paths through a fantastic combination of forest, open, and aquatic habitats. As such, there is a rich of birds in all habitat types. Note that a permit is required for entry (see more info below).

In the winter, the high diversity of ducks and other waterfowl are a major draw. Seeing over 10 waterfowl species are possible on a single visit. And year-round, Valle Vista is one of the best places in the East Bay to see Wood Duck and Wilson's Snipe.

In the Spring and Summer, Valle Vista is an excellent place to find a range of tyrannids, including Western Kingbird, Western Wood-Pewee, and Say's Phoebe, as well as Black-headed Grosbeak and multiple vireos species. As many as 6 species of swallows often swarm together over the hills and water.

Year-round, a wide range of forest and open-area species are found here: all 3 nuthatch species are possible, plus species such as: Purple Finch, Western Bluebird, Brown Creeper, California Thrasher, Bushtit, Wrentit, Osprey, American Kestrel, Bald Eagle and Red-shouldered Hawk. Great Horned Owls often begin calling well before sunset.

Note that as managed reservoir within a municipal system the water levels are not always in sync with local weather conditions. Check the EBMUD daily water supply report (see Links section further below), look for the "% full" of USL (Upper San Leandro). Water levels below 75% removes much of the water from the Valle Vista area, and many birds leave the area during such conditions.

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Accesso

Valle Vista is a little over a mile southwest of the town center of Moraga (Moraga Rd. & Moraga Way). It's best accessed by car. The Route 6 County Connection bus provides service to the Moraga town center from both the Orinda and Lafayette BART stations, and from there it's a ~1.1 mile bike or walk. At the entrance on Canyon Rd. is a large gravel parking lot that is never full. There is a basic but clean and handicapped accessible pit-latrine bathroom there as well.

As part of the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD)'s backup water supply, a permit is required for entry. Permits can be purchased online (free for low-income households), for $3 for 1 day, $10 for 1 year, $20 for 3 years, or $30 for a 5-year permit (see links section further below).

There is rarely staff on site, the check-in kiosk inside the gate is self-serve, and the permit restrictions are largely on an honor basis, although if staff is present, people without permits may be given a citation.

Terreno e habitat

Foresta , Alberi e cespugli sparsi , Zona umida , Prateria/pascolo , Lago

Caratteristiche dell’area

Collinoso , Terreno piano , Paesaggio aperto , Paludoso

Percorso ad anello

No

È utile un cannocchiale?

Può essere utile

Buona stagione per il BW

Tutto l'anno

Miglior periodo per visitare

Inverno , Primavera

Percorso

Sentiero ampio

Grado di difficoltà del percorso a piedi

Facile

Modalità di accesso

A piedi

Capanno/torretta di osservazione

No

Informazioni aggiuntive

Frequent deer, and occassionally other wildlife such as coyotes and feral pigs.

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