Join us on October 8 at Big Break Regional Shoreline
Check out the September edition of the Park Explorer for upcoming programs and events such as Hispanic Heritage Month, Coastal Cleanup Day, International Day of Peace, and Redwood Reveal: The Past 90 Years.
Tilden Nature Area is a 740-acre preserve located just North of Tilden Regional Park.
The Regional Parks Botanic Garden was founded on January 1, 1940. Situated in Tilden Regional Park's beautiful Wildcat Canyon in the heart of the north Berkeley Hills, the garden is devoted to the collection, growth, display, and preservation of the native plants of California. The state is a vast region of many floral areas, such as seacoast bluffs and coastal mountains, interior valleys, arid foothills, alpine zones, and two kinds of desert. California embraces nearly 160,000 square miles - imagine 160,000 square miles of California set in a garden that can be walked in a day.
Ohlone Peoples knowledge of natural resources and land management skills enabled them to thrive as the First Peoples who been here since time immemorial and who are still here today. In this virtual presentation, Ohlone Peoples from several tribes will share about their culture, history, traditions, and discuss current involvements.
Gathering of Ohlone Peoples
10am-11:30pm, Sun, October 6th, 2024
Coyote Hills Regional Park
An important part of the Park District’s stewardship work is preventing and controlling pests.
There are FOUR (4) reservable sites at Wildcat Canyon Regional Park.
Every year more than 10,000 people participate in this FREE self-guided hiking and bicycling program to explore the East Bay regional parks and to keep fit outdoors. The 30th annual Trails Challenge is sponsored by the Regional Parks Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, and East Bay Regional Park District.
Park Happenings for September: Hispanic Heritage Month, Coastal Cleanup Day, International Day of Peace, and Redwood Reveal: The Past 90 Years
Max Korten joins Park District Executive Leadership Team as it moves into its 91st year and prepares for a second century of conservation of open space in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.