The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail stretches 1,200 miles across 20 counties of Arizona and California. The trail is administered by the National Park Service.
600 Canon Dr, Berkeley, CA 94708 • (510) 544-2233 • Hours: Tilden Little Farm is OPEN during regular park hours.
17600 Lake Chabot Rd., Castro Valley, CA 94546 • Toll Free: 888-EBPARKS (888-327-2757), option 3, extension 4536 • Hours: Open between 5am and 10pm unless otherwise posted or permitted
Intersection of Wildcat Canyon Road and South Park Drive Berkeley, CA 94701 • (510) 544-3169 or (888) 327-2757,
press option 3, ext. 4507 • Hours: CLOSED until further notice
Tilden Regional Park, 101 Golf Course Dr, Berkeley, CA 94708 • (510) 549-0211 • nativehere@ebcnps.org • Hours: OPEN to online sales with curbside pickup by appointment only. OPEN for in-person shopping on Saturdays from 10 am - 2 pm. All Dates & Hours Weather Permitting
5175 Somersville Road Antioch, CA 94509 • (510) 544-2750 • bdvisit@ebparks.org • Hours: CLOSED until further notice
69 Big Break Road, Oakley, CA 94561 • (510) 544-3050 • Hours: Thu. thru Sun., 10am-4pm • Open for information and walk-through. Limited exhibit access. • Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas.
In November, 2018, Voters in western Alameda and Contra Costa counties overwhelmingly passed Measure FF with 85.6% of the vote. (66.6% was needed). Measure FF is a 20-year measure that will expire in in 2040. It is an extension of Measure CC passed in 2004 – without increasing taxes. Measure FF extends an existing $12/year ($1/month) parcel tax.
In 1988, with increased urbanization in the East Bay and skyrocketing land prices, EBRPD struggled to keep pace with the growing population. With their commitment to open space and regional parks, over two-thirds of the voters in Alameda and Contra Costa counties voted for Measure AA - a $225 million bond measure. Passage of Measure AA provided funding the acquisition and preservation of 34,000 acres of some of the most beautiful and pristine East Bay land. The result is the present network of parks, open space lands, and trails, recognized as one of the best examples of integrated parklands in any urban region in the United States.