On January 14, the Board of the East Bay Regional Park District authorized an agreement with the Antioch Unified School District (AUSD) that will permit the District to acquire approximately 191.45 acres of land known as “Moller Ranch.”
The East Bay Regional Park District invites the public to the 20th Anniversary Gathering of Ohlone Peoples, Sunday, October 6, 2013, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont.
On Friday, October 24, 2014, the Legislative Committee of the East Bay Regional Park District’s Board of Directors officially took action to oppose a developer sponsored ballot initiative, Measure T, which would open the door to development of Doolan Canyon.
In early spring, snakes emerge from winter hibernation and become more active. Rattlesnakes are native to California and occur in a variety of wildland habitats, as well as in rural and urban areas.
For many people, the East Bay Regional Parks have provided a lifetime of memories.
The Regional Parks Foundation was recently named Outstanding Non-Profit by the California Parks & Recreation Society-District 3.
It’s time to grab beach towels and sunscreen and head to the Regional Parks – swim season is here! Swimming is one of the Park District’s most popular activities, going back to the District’s founding regional parks.
Some of the most interesting stories about the Park District’s history are now available on our 90th anniversary web page.
May is National Wildfire Awareness Month, a time when the Park District and other public agencies come together to stress the importance of preparing for the upcoming wildfire season.
The Briones Pilot Project reached its one-year mark on April 21, 2024. The two-year pilot project was planned and created to test new ways to safely share trails and improve the trail experience for all users while protecting habitat, wildlife, and watersheds.