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Located in the hills of southern Alameda and San Joaquin counties, Carnegie is one of six SVRAs administered by the California Department of Parks and Recreation. With a diversity of terrain ranging from rolling hills to steep canyons, Carnegie has become a popular destination for off-road enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Like many areas in Northern California, Carnegie's unique past can be traced to the Gold Rush when miners, traveling through Corral Hollow Canyon on their way to the gold fields, discovered that the canyon contained a rich deposit of clay. Fueled by California's rapid population growth and the subsequent demand for building materials, the Carnegie Brick and Pottery Company was formed. By the turn of the 20th century a vibrant town with over 2,000 inhabitants was in place and the town's brick factory was producing upwards of 100,000 bricks per day! However, by 1916 the brick company was facing financial ruin and was sold. The new owners, in an effort to return the area to ranch land, sold off the factory's equipment and destroyed what remained of the town's buildings. The town of Carnegie was now a memory! Remnants of Carnegie's past are still evident throughout the park today.
For years the area supported a large cattle grazing operation and also became a popular picnic destination for residents of Livermore and Tracy. During the 1960s, the privately-owned Carnegie Cycle Park was established, providing a setting for motorcyclists to test their off-road skills. Finally, as off-road recreation gained popularity, Carnegie was purchased by the state in 1979 with OHV Trust Fund monies to create the present-day Carnegie SVRA.
TERRAIN
With over 1,500 acres of riding area, Carnegie offers a variety of terrain upon which to ride. Characterized by dry rocky washes, rolling hills and steep, rugged canyons, the park provides a setting for off-highway vehicle users of all skill levels.
DAY USE/CAMPING
Day-use hours vary depending upon the time of year but generally range from 8 a.m. to sunset. Twenty-three campsites are available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Ramadas, fire rings, restrooms and water faucets are provided for campers. Water and electrical hook-ups are not available. Picnic tables are located throughout the valley floor; however, fires are restricted to the fire rings provided in the campground.
RIDING FACILITIES
The following facilities are operated by park staff and are open to the public unless a special event is scheduled:
Motocross Track — this popular track is open to motorcycles only. Formalized competitive events are held on some weekends causing periodic closures to the public. Call the park at 925-447-9027 for details regarding the schedule of upcoming events.
ATV/MC Track — open to both ATVs and motorcycles.
70cc Children's Track — designated for motorcycles and ATVs with small engines up to 70cc displacement, the track offers young riders an opportunity to practice and improve their riding skills.
110cc Beginner Track — designated for motorcycles and ATVs with small engines up to 110cc displacement, the track offers young riders an opportunity to practice and improve their riding skills.
Carnegie SVRA
18600 Corral Hollow Road
Tracy, CA 95736
(925) 447-9027
MAILING ADDRESS:
15751 Tesla Road
Livermore, CA 94550-9167
Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area Website:
http://ohv.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=1172
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Recreation Area ORV
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Alameda and San Joaquin Counties, CA
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