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Some activities in the Park District require a permit.
Group Camping: Frequently Asked Questions
East Bay Regional Park District offers a wide variety of camping options.
Some activities in the Park District require a reservation or a permit. (need better summary)
The November edition of Park Explorer is now available, featuring a 90th anniversary photo exhibit at Big Break, an All Abilities Veterans Day Nature Stroll, King Tide programs, seasonal hikes, and a Free Park Day on Green Friday.
Throughout our parks we have many picnic areas and tables that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. First-come, first-served picnic sites usually have one or two tables with a BBQ and generally do not have a site name.
The Regional Parks are divided into five Fire Danger Rating Areas (FDRA). The District monitors several Remote Automatic Weather Stations (RAWS) that provide fire weather info that is translated into notifications about potential fire danger and threats to public safety in the Regional Parks .