Join us in celebrating Native American Heritage Month as we recognize and honor Native communities throughout the East Bay, the nation, and the world.
Rattlesnake advisory includes safety tips and what to do if you see a rattlesnake in the Regional Parks.
The UN General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire
Because of sensitive habitat or unique areas, these parks, trails, and locations do not permit any biking:
Find out about news, happenings, programs, and activities in Regional Parks this month.
Five East Bay regional parks have been scorched by the SCU Complex Fire that started on August 16 with lightning strikes; three parks are still actively burning.
Annual Community Report
Tips for having a safe and enjoyable visit.
Comprehensive Transit Information for the San Francisco Bay Area can be found on the Transit 511 website.
East Bay regional parks and trails are for everyone, whether you walk, ride, or roll. For the past few years, the Park District has been working with a Trail User Working Group (TUWG) made up of active trail user stakeholders to provide feedback and concerns regarding trail use, including trail safety, trail connections, and trail enhancements and maintenance. The Park District received valuable input from the group, including the strong desire for more trail user education. Over the coming months, visitors will see expanded park signage and other communications as part of a “Trails Are for Everyone” educational campaign.