Public Celebration Includes Peace Messages, Music, Arts and Crafts
2022 brings new opportunities and renewed excitement, energy, and focus for the Park District.
Four decades in the making, Dumbarton Quarry Campground on the Bay located at the foot of Dumbarton Bridge in Fremont will be dedicated in a public celebration on Saturday, August 28, 2021.
$10 Million Dedicated to Addressing Sudden Tree Die-Off in Regional Parks
Property is Part of Planned Deer Valley Regional Park
The East Bay Regional Park District and leaders of its employee labor union, AFSCME Local 2428, have reached a tentative agreement on a three-year contract.
The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, a 7.7-mile linear park operated by the East Bay Regional Park District, links the entire Lamorinda region and is enormously popular with walkers, cyclists and equestrians for recreation and commuting to school and work. At the time it was completed, the Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail was the first Rails-to-Trails project in the country, converting an abandoned railway trail into a paved multi-use recreational trail.
Summertime in Regional Parks can be very hot and dry. Here are some tips for safe hiking in hot weather.
Strolling along Big Break’s trails in the summer months, you might start to notice large feathers peppered among the grasses and shrubs. These feathers often belong to one of the park’s permanent residents – the red-tailed hawk.
The U.S. Department of Transportation Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant program provides funding for road, rail, transit, and port projects that have a significant local or regional impact. East Bay Regional Trails are an integral part of the region’s green-transportation network and many planned expansion and improvement projects qualify for potential RAISE funding. Congress has dedicated nearly $8.9 billion for 12 rounds of RAISE grants for projects. U.S. Department of Transportation is currently accepting grant applications for regional trail projects.