On Friday, August 18, 2023, the Park District celebrated the opening of the San Francisco Bay Trail Gap and Improvements Project at Oakland’s Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline.
The Park District is reopening some Regional Parks previously closed due to winter storms. However, some parks remain closed as park staff continue to assess storm damage and clear debris from parks and trails, including downed trees, falling branches, mudslides, landslides, and flooding.
Join us for an exciting preview of Roberts Pool, one of the East Bay Regional Park District’s most popular swim facilities, at Roberts Regional Recreation Area in Oakland.
The Park District has purchased the 768-acre Finley Road Ranch property located off Finley Road in Contra Costa County at the western edge of Morgan Territory Regional Preserve and the southern edge of Mount Diablo State Park. The acquisition preserves forever one of the largest remaining pristine open spaces adjacent to Mount Diablo State Park.
The East Bay Regional Park District held a swearing-in ceremony for four newly elected Board members during its January 17, 2023 Board of Directors meeting with Congressman Mark DeSaulnier and one of the District’s longest serving employees delivering the oath of office.
Join Big Break naturalists for nature exploration and activities. Program is inclusive for all abilities, offering something for everyone. American Sign Language and Spanish interpreters will be on site.
The East Bay Regional Park District is urging Fourth of July visitors to enjoy parks safely and responsibly. When visiting a Regional Park on the Fourth of July, visitors should know and follow these important tips and rules...
A formal signing ceremony took place Saturday, July 13 at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station to celebrate the transfer of 2,216 acres to the East Bay Regional Park District for a future Regional Park.
Get to know park fire rules, regulations, and warnings.
Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park – the largest remaining natural grove of coast redwoods in the East Bay – has joined the Old-Growth Forest Network dedicated to sharing the nation’s old-growth forests with the public. Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park is the 17th Forest in California to Join the Network and the First in Alameda County.