Media Contacts:Dave MasonPublic Information SupervisorEmail: dmason@ebparks.orgPhone: (510) 544-2217All News Image June 6, 2018Save the Redwoods League Celebrating 100 Years of Protecting Redwoods Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has worked to protect and restore redwood forests and connect people to peace and beauty. Image June 6, 201850 Years of National Trails New East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail Brochure Available Image May 30, 2018Regional Parks Annual Community Report Now Available! Leading Through Innovation Image May 30, 2018East Bay Regional Park District Receives Award For “Vamos a Aprender” Spanish Language Water Safety Program On March 13, 2018, the East Bay Regional Park District received the Innovative Programming Award from the California Parks & Recreation Society Aquatic Section for its “Vamos a Aprender” (Let’s Go Learn) water safety program. Image May 29, 2018Prop. 68: $4.1 billion Bond Has Equity As Its Bottom Line By Mark Hedin, Ethnic Media Services Image May 21, 2018Park District Named 2018 Legacy Award Winner for Innovation by East Bay EDA Park District Innovative Since its Founding in 1934 During Great Depression Image May 11, 2018Wildcat Canyon’s Rifle Range Road Trail Access Point Reopened The East Bay Regional Park District has temporally reopened the Rifle Range Road Trail Access Point at Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. Image May 3, 2018Rattlesnake Advisory: Rattlesnake Safety in the Regional Parks (2018) This a is a great time of year to enjoy the weather and discover beautiful places in East Bay Regional Parks. Image April 20, 2018Park District to Purchase Roddy Ranch Golf Course Purchase Brings Future Deer Valley Regional Park to 3,254 Total Acres Image April 19, 2018Park District’s Dotson Family Marsh Restoration & Public Access Project Receives ‘Excellence in Design’ Award from CPRS Richmond, CA. – The East Bay Regional Park District received an award from the California Park & Recreation Society for its Dotson Family Marsh Restoration and Public Access Project. Image April 16, 2018Celebrate Earth Day with Your Regional Parks 2018 Recreation, Learning, and Volunteer Activities Abound in Regional Parks Image April 11, 2018“Tern Island” Now Supporting Nesting of Three Protected Shorebird Species Nestled along the eastern shoreline of the San Francisco Bay is a bird sanctuary built by thousands of volunteers. Image April 6, 2018Coyote Hills Regional Park Expansion Moving Forward 306 Acres Set to Be Added for Wildlife Protection, Public Access Image March 5, 2018Project Brings Extended Tours to Black Diamond Mines New Stairway Allows Continuous Travel to Mine Museum Image March 5, 2018Park District Opens New Trailhead at Pleasanton Ridge Public Access Increased to Popular Regional Park Image March 5, 2018Big Break Visitor Center Receives ‘Friends of Education’ Award Big Break Visitor Center Receives ‘Friends of Education’ Award from Delta Charter of the Association of California School Administrators Image February 28, 2018Park District Offers New After-Hours Commuter Bicycle Permit Pilot Program on Select Regional Trails The East Bay Regional Park District is testing an after-hours permit program for bicyclists who wish to commute on the Regional Trails after normal open hours. Image February 15, 2018Big Things Happening at Pinole Shores New San Francisco Bay Trail Segment to Enhance Shoreline Access & Recreational Opportunities in West Contra Costa County Image February 2, 2018Castle Rock Area in Mount Diablo State Park Closure Begins Again for Falcon Nesting Season Walnut Creek, CA – Since 2015, California State Parks has closed the area known as “Castle Rock” in Mount Diablo State Park to visitors annually from February 1st to July 31st to help protect the American peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum). Image January 24, 2018Park District’s Free “Trails Challenge” Program Gets People Outdoors, Improves Health This year marks the 25th anniversary of the East Bay Regional Park District’s signature outdoor activity program, Trails Challenge. Pagination First page « First Previous page Previous … Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Next page Next Last page Last »
Image June 6, 2018Save the Redwoods League Celebrating 100 Years of Protecting Redwoods Since 1918, Save the Redwoods League has worked to protect and restore redwood forests and connect people to peace and beauty.
Image June 6, 201850 Years of National Trails New East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail Brochure Available
Image May 30, 2018East Bay Regional Park District Receives Award For “Vamos a Aprender” Spanish Language Water Safety Program On March 13, 2018, the East Bay Regional Park District received the Innovative Programming Award from the California Parks & Recreation Society Aquatic Section for its “Vamos a Aprender” (Let’s Go Learn) water safety program.
Image May 29, 2018Prop. 68: $4.1 billion Bond Has Equity As Its Bottom Line By Mark Hedin, Ethnic Media Services
Image May 21, 2018Park District Named 2018 Legacy Award Winner for Innovation by East Bay EDA Park District Innovative Since its Founding in 1934 During Great Depression
Image May 11, 2018Wildcat Canyon’s Rifle Range Road Trail Access Point Reopened The East Bay Regional Park District has temporally reopened the Rifle Range Road Trail Access Point at Wildcat Canyon Regional Park.
Image May 3, 2018Rattlesnake Advisory: Rattlesnake Safety in the Regional Parks (2018) This a is a great time of year to enjoy the weather and discover beautiful places in East Bay Regional Parks.
Image April 20, 2018Park District to Purchase Roddy Ranch Golf Course Purchase Brings Future Deer Valley Regional Park to 3,254 Total Acres
Image April 19, 2018Park District’s Dotson Family Marsh Restoration & Public Access Project Receives ‘Excellence in Design’ Award from CPRS Richmond, CA. – The East Bay Regional Park District received an award from the California Park & Recreation Society for its Dotson Family Marsh Restoration and Public Access Project.
Image April 16, 2018Celebrate Earth Day with Your Regional Parks 2018 Recreation, Learning, and Volunteer Activities Abound in Regional Parks
Image April 11, 2018“Tern Island” Now Supporting Nesting of Three Protected Shorebird Species Nestled along the eastern shoreline of the San Francisco Bay is a bird sanctuary built by thousands of volunteers.
Image April 6, 2018Coyote Hills Regional Park Expansion Moving Forward 306 Acres Set to Be Added for Wildlife Protection, Public Access
Image March 5, 2018Project Brings Extended Tours to Black Diamond Mines New Stairway Allows Continuous Travel to Mine Museum
Image March 5, 2018Park District Opens New Trailhead at Pleasanton Ridge Public Access Increased to Popular Regional Park
Image March 5, 2018Big Break Visitor Center Receives ‘Friends of Education’ Award Big Break Visitor Center Receives ‘Friends of Education’ Award from Delta Charter of the Association of California School Administrators
Image February 28, 2018Park District Offers New After-Hours Commuter Bicycle Permit Pilot Program on Select Regional Trails The East Bay Regional Park District is testing an after-hours permit program for bicyclists who wish to commute on the Regional Trails after normal open hours.
Image February 15, 2018Big Things Happening at Pinole Shores New San Francisco Bay Trail Segment to Enhance Shoreline Access & Recreational Opportunities in West Contra Costa County
Image February 2, 2018Castle Rock Area in Mount Diablo State Park Closure Begins Again for Falcon Nesting Season Walnut Creek, CA – Since 2015, California State Parks has closed the area known as “Castle Rock” in Mount Diablo State Park to visitors annually from February 1st to July 31st to help protect the American peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum).
Image January 24, 2018Park District’s Free “Trails Challenge” Program Gets People Outdoors, Improves Health This year marks the 25th anniversary of the East Bay Regional Park District’s signature outdoor activity program, Trails Challenge.