Explore Parkland Improvement Projects in East Bay Regional Park District.
September 21, 2024
The Park District proposes to fill a gap in the San Francisco Bay Trail (Bay Trail) and make improvements within the existing Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK) Regional Shoreline.
In 2014 the Park District, through the Regional Parks Foundation, received its largest ever land donation at Patterson Ranch securing Coyote Hills Regional Park from the threat of urban development and expanded the park by approximately 25 percent.
Join us for the 40th Annual Coastal Cleanup Day, California’s largest annual volunteer event, on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers can help remove trash and plastic pollution at beaches and waterways throughout the Park District and earn a Coastal Cleanup patch or sticker.
The Park District is proud to be one of the most dog-friendly organizations in the nation. We need dog owners’ help to keep parks and trails environmentally safe for everyone.
The many parklands of the East Bay Regional Park District are more than just a pretty place.
The Park District celebrated the public service legacy of Director Ellen Corbett at the Sept. 3 Board of Directors meeting with a special presentation and tribute.