Several presentations on the redistricting process by National Demographics Corporation (NDC) have taken place since Sep 7 2021. The presentations to the Board of Directors and staff include background information on the 2020 Census data and additional demographic information.
Mountain bikers can enjoy non-paved dirt or gravel trails throughout most of the East Bay Parks.
The Regional Parks are divided into five Fire Danger Rating Areas (FDRA): North Central, North East, South East, South West, and West.
View the master plans through the years that have shaped and built one of the largest regional park agencies in the country. The Park District’s current vision continues to affirm that the East Bay Regional Parks will preserve a priceless heritage of natural and cultural resources, open space, parks, and trails for the future and will set aside park areas for enjoyment and healthful recreation for generations to come. An environmental ethic guides us in all that we do.
The Park District recognizes Jewel Lake’s long history and its place in the landscape.
When hiking with children, consider trail conditions, weather, and the physical conditions of the kids.
This study evaluates the vulnerabilities facing the East Bay’s shoreline and proposes nature-based adaptation projects for the Park District.
Love to volunteer? Have a desire to learn more about the East Bay Regional Parks? Want to share your favorite parks or trails with peers and the general public? Then consider becoming an official Regional Parks Ambassador.