Celebrate and strengthen community ties at the Park District's first-ever National Night Out event.
The East Bay Regional Park District is urging Fourth of July visitors to enjoy parks safely and responsibly. When visiting a Regional Park on the Fourth of July, visitors should know and follow these important tips and rules...
Be mindful of both heat and water safety precautions you can take during summer activities in Regional Parks.
A critical part of the District’s management of its lakes is the ever-present need to maintain their infrastructure and to monitor water quality. Lake infrastructure can change over time, and water quality can fluctuate, especially in recent years with the challenges of climate change.
The East Bay Regional Park District is celebrating Juneteenth with a Free Park Day on Sunday, June 18, 2023. While the Juneteenth holiday is on Monday, June 19, the District’s Free Park Day is on Sunday, June 18, to serve more visitors.
Whether you’re hiking in Regional Parks, venturing in nearby open spaces, or simply relaxing in your own yard, it’s important to be aware of ticks...
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Updated exhibit showcasing the exquisite artistry of Indigenous basketry has been unveiled at Coyote Hills Regional Park.
For dog owners, access to Regional Parks is one of the best features of the East Bay Regional Park District. One important Park District rule is that dog owners must clean up after their pets.
The East Bay Regional Park District will be performing prescribed burns at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline on Thursday, June 22, 2023, and Friday, June 23, 2023, as part of a firefighting training exercise for CA-219.