Check out the June edition of Park Explorer for summer activities and events in the Regional Parks, the Briones Pilot Community Check-In Meeting, and learn about the largest creek restoration project in the Bay Area.
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.
Coyote Hills Regional Park was dedicated in 1967.
The public is invited to celebrate and provide feedback on the first year of the East Bay Regional Park District’s Briones Pilot Project at a community meeting on Saturday, June 15, 2024, at Briones Regional Park. The community meeting will begin at 10 a.m. at the Crow Picnic Site adjacent to the Alhambra Staging Area.
1320 Garin Avenue Hayward, CA 94544 • (888) 327-2757, option 3, ext. 4530 • Hours: Open June 18th through Labor Day Saturdays: 11:30am - 5pm
Look around you and you will find two magnificent parkland areas--Garin and Dry Creek Pioneer regional parks.
The Wildlife Volunteers are a group of caring people of all ages striving to improve the quality of life for birds and wildlife in the East Bay Regional Park District.
The EBRPD Police Department serves and patrols EBRPD's 73 Regional Parks in Alameda and Contra Costa counties which host 25 million visits a year.