Residents of Wildcat Canyon and Muth Valley were ordered to evacuate, and the road was closed.
Deer, falcons, raccoons, ducks, foxes, owls, and mountain lions live in Wildcat Canyon and Point Pinole Regional Shoreline.
Much of Tilden Regional Park is situated in the upper stretches of Wildcat Canyon which is also the location of Lake Anza.
This canyon is located adjacent to Wildcat Canyon and forms the bulk of the watershed for San Pablo Creek.
Wildcat Canyon was named for the mountain lions which used to be fairly common in the area.
Alavarado Park, a National Historic Place is the northernmost portion of Wildcat Canyon.
It is located at the mouth of Wildcat Canyon is the Alvarado Park section.
Escape from Wildcat Canyon (1998)
It crosses diagonally across the plateau, northeast of the center; Jacob Canyon is southwest, and Wildcat Canyon is northeast.
(Wildcat Canyon, $12.95.)