To address increased popularity of mountain biking, the Park District is exploring additional bike access in Wildcat Canyon Regional Park.
The East Bay Regional Park District has launched a new system to make disclosable public safety information more accessible to the public. The system includes a near-real-time map of public safety activities, including location, date and time, a general description, and outcome. The public can sign up for daily or weekly email updates with a summary of public safety activity and links to more information.
We are looking for highly motivated people who will rise to the challenge of protecting and educating their community through lifeguard services.
The Water Management Department's objective is to enhance District natural resources and to comply with local, state and federal water quality standards intended to protect public health, safety, and the environment.
Spanning the distance between Briones Regional park and Mt. Diablo State Park, this trail serves the communities of Lafayette and Walnut Creek and makes important connections to major regional trails, including the Contra Costa Canal Trail, California State Riding and Hiking Trail, and the Iron Horse Regional Trail.
Find out how about Lifeguard jobs and career paths at East Bay Regional Park District.
The lands managed by the East Bay Regional Park District have a rich history and diverse cultural background.
Explore the Regional Parks Botanic Garden with all senses on a Sensory Tour
There are five (5) reservable sites at Temescal Regional Recreation Area.