Big Break Regional Shoreline is a part of the great 1150-square-mile Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
Located at the junction of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers, this 595-acre island in the Sacramento Delta north of Pittsburg is the home of six rare and endangered plant species, and a variety of aquatic birds.
Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve is nestled in the Berkeley and Oakland hills behind the historic Claremont Hotel.
Located outside of the town of Crockett, the 2,124 acres of Crockett Hills Regional Park were likely hunting and gathering grounds for Native Americans, later were nineteenth century ranch-lands, and more recently were part of the industrial history of the region.
Located along Oakland’s waterfront at the foot of the eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, this regional shoreline provides spectacular vistas of the San Francisco Bay and city skylines.
This 1,249-acre regional park provides tremendous views from its setting in the Fremont Hills.
Waterbird Regional Preserve is a 198-acre area comprised of a wetland and the associated uplands to the east.
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The East Bay Regional Park District, the largest local park agency in the nation, is turning 85 in 2019!