Helpful links for fire safety and prevention, weather information, and a Glossary of Wildland Fire terminology.
The East Bay Regional Park District is responding to our climate change vulnerabilities: Drought, Wildfire, Sea Level Rise, Flooding, Extreme Heat, and Pest & Disease, through project and management processes.
• 30 Years of Trails Challenge, page 5 • Shadow Cliffs Interpretive Pavilion, page 4 • Winter on the Farm, page 6 • Where are All the Delta Smelt?, page 7 • Winter Wonders Scavenger Hunt, page 10 • Prairie Falcons Breeding Season, page 11 • Fishing Programs, page 13 • Animal Tracks: Cats vs. Dogs, page 15
The East Bay Regional Park District celebrated the opening of the Iron Horse Trail extension, from the Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station to Santa Rita Road in Pleasanton, with an official dedication ceremony at the Creekside Park in Pleasanton on Tuesday, August 19.
At the Regional Parks, there’s something for everyone! Search for activities/programs/events below to find something fun, informative, and healthy to enjoy.
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The East Bay is full of dynamic and exciting geology.
For time immemorial the Ohlone, Bay Miwok, and Delta Yokut people have lived on and stewarded these lands.