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East Bay Regional Park District adventures

East Bay Regional Park District Adventures

The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) manages a vast network of parks, trails, and natural areas in the San Francisco Bay Area, offering extensive outdoor activities and scenic landscapes for year-round recreation.

125,000+
Acres Protected
1,250+
Miles of Trails
Over 25 million
Annual Visitors
1934
Year Established

About East Bay Regional Park District

 

The East Bay Regional Park District encompasses over 125,000 acres of parkland across Alameda and Contra Costa counties in California’s East Bay. Established in 1934, EBRPD is the largest regional park district in the United States, dedicated to preserving the natural environment while providing diverse outdoor recreation opportunities for residents and visitors. The geography of the area includes rolling hills, oak woodlands, grasslands, lagoons, and portions of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. This varied terrain supports numerous plant and animal species, including oak and bay laurel trees, tule elk, bobcats, and migratory birds. Some parks feature historic ranch sites and old-growth redwoods, revealing the area's rich cultural and natural history. Popular activities throughout the district include hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, boating, and birdwatching. With over 1,250 miles of trails, EBRPD offers routes for all skill levels, from easy paved paths to challenging backcountry trails. Notable parks within the district include Tilden Regional Park with its botanical garden and steam train, Mount Diablo State Park adjacent to Briones and Diablo Foothills Regional Parks, and the waterfront lands of Point Isabel and Miller-Knox Parks. The park district’s close proximity to urban centers like Oakland and Berkeley makes it a vital green space for millions of people seeking nature and recreation. Facilities such as picnic areas, visitor centers, and campgrounds increase accessibility and comfort for day visitors and overnight campers alike.

Highlights

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Tilden Regional Park Botanical Garden and Little Farm

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Mount Diablo Regional Preserve with panoramic summit views

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The Wildcat Gorge Trail featuring riparian habitat and waterfalls

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Point Isabel Regional Shoreline, one of the largest off-leash dog parks in the country

Notable Natural Features

Tilden Regional Park

One of the oldest and most visited parks, featuring gardens, a small animal farm, a golf course, and extensive hiking and biking trails.

Mount Diablo Regional Preserve

Home to Mount Diablo, offering rugged terrain, diverse habitats, and sweeping views of the Bay Area from the summit.

Crab Cove Visitor Center

An educational center in Crown Memorial State Beach focusing on marine life and local ecosystems of the San Francisco Bay.