On December 20, 2021, the Park District launched a new website with improved design, navigation, and accessibility.
Oakland, CA – With early season atmospheric rivers bringing much needed rain to the Regional Parks, wild mushrooms–including the toxic death cap mushroom–are beginning to fruit in the East Bay.
The East Bay Regional Park District launches its 29th annual Trails Challenge
The Hayward Regional Shoreline Adaptation Master Plan was commissioned in 2019 by the Hayward Area Shoreline Planning Agency (HASPA) a joint powers agency consisting of representatives from the City of Hayward, East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), and Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (HARD).
The Project consists of an approximately 2.5 mile non-motorized bike and pedestrian trail at Point Molate.
The Park District is planning for 3.89 acres of new parkland at Robert W. Crown Memorial State Beach, as well as street improvements along McKay Avenue, in the City of Alameda. The project called the “McKay Master Plan” developed a conceptual plan for the area that provides new recreational amenities and increases shoreline resiliency.
The future Regional Park is in the Los Medanos Hills between Concord and Pittsburg. The 2,500-acre site, along with undeveloped land along this border, forms a greenbelt between the municipalities. The Regional Park site is divided into two sections north and south of Bailey Road.