The EBRPD Master Plan defines the overall mission and vision for the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD).
The Coyote Hills Restoration and Public Access Project will add over 300 acres of public parkland to Coyote Hills Regional Park.
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From sunlit shores to magnificent ridgetops, the East Bay Regional Park District spans 73 parks and over 125,000 acres in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, offering experiences as diverse as the land itself.
The East Bay Regional Park District (Park District) is looking ahead to understand the future changes anticipated along the East Bay shoreline to develop the San Francisco Bay Trail Risk Assessment and Adaptation Prioritization Plan (SF Bay Trail RAAPP).
East Bay Regional Park District has a dual mission to preserve a rich heritage of natural and cultural resources while simultaneously providing access to open space, parks, and trails, with the greater purpose of providing safe and healthful recreation and environmental education.
A “gateway park” under development at the new Bay Bridge East Span’s touchdown will provide a waterfront amenity unique in the Bay Area – a distinctive recreational space that will join the power and beauty of the new span of the Bay Bridge to the fascinating natural, industrial, and transportation history of the East Bay – and will create a bold new gateway to the City of Oakland.