After decades of regional cooperation and planning, the Bay Area has a new shoreline destination to enjoy.
Red Flag Warning issued by National Weather Service for major wind event on Wednesday, Oct 14 at 5:00 a.m., through Friday, Oct 16 at 11:00 a.m.
This year’s fire season has been one of the most devastating on record with five of the 20 most destructive wildfires in California history happening this year.
Dog rules are returning to normal in Regional Parks on October 2, 2020, with dogs being allowed off-leash in designated areas once again.
Limited day use, boating, and camping are returning to Del Valle Regional Park on Friday, October 2.
During COVID-19, 99 percent of the District’s 130,000 acres of parklands, 55 miles of shoreline, and 1,300 miles of recreational trails have been open and accessible to the public.
Encinal Beach in Alameda will soon break ground on major improvements, including dune restoration, shoreline stabilization, and public access upgrades.
The Park District is aware of recent illicit and dangerous fireworks activity occurring at Grizzly Peak. We thank the community for sharing their concerns.
A unique feature of Coyote Hills Regional Park is the Nectar Garden, where visitors can reconnect to the outdoors.
Regional Parks recently closed due to extreme fire activity in the region have been REOPENED – except those directly impacted by the fires, including Del Valle, Mission Peak, Morgan Territory, Ohlone Wilderness, Round Valley, and Sunol.