The Briones Pilot Project is a two-year project intended to test a variety of trail management strategies. The pilot project is limited to a portion of Briones Regional Park in the northeast corner of the park.
Living next to wildlands inherently comes with some risks related to natural conditions and the potential for greater impacts of natural disasters. Find out some of the things that you can do to help protect your home and property from natural disasters.
Park rule violations such as reckless bike, skate or scooter riding, failure to properly leash or control pets, and improper trail usage such as mountain biking on restricted trails are examples of situations we want to know about. Unless there is an immediate danger (which should be reported as an emergency), we would like to know about the problem through the Park Watch Report (PWR).
Join us for Earth Day Clean-Up Events, Programs, and Activities
Submit a special project for your group or individual/scout project or docent position.
The largest creek restoration project in the Park District’s history is wrapping up at Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve.
We are seeking input from Wildcat Canyon Regional Park users on the Wildcat Bike Trail.
Favorite trails for biking in your Regional Parks Including trails in Antioch, Berkeley, Crockett, Eastern Contra Costa County, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Martinez/Lafayette, Oakland, Pleasanton, Richmond, Sunol, and Walnut Creek/Alamo.