Eastshore State Park offers visitors beautiful bay views and diverse recreational opportunities along the waterfront near Berkeley, California.
Eastshore State Park spans the eastern shoreline of the San Francisco Bay, stretching from Richmond to Oakland, California. This urban state park, covering over 2,000 acres, provides habitat for numerous bird species, making it a critical stop for migratory birds along the Pacific Flyway. The park's geographic location allows visitors to enjoy spectacular views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. Historically, the area served industrial purposes before community activism successfully advocated for its conversion into a public park. Today, Eastshore offers recreational opportunities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. Its diverse habitats, including tidal wetlands, mudflats, and upland areas, support a range of wildlife and contribute to its ecological significance. The park’s extensive trail system connects to regional trails, enhancing its appeal as a green space amidst the urban environment. Visitors are drawn to its open space, the opportunity for boating and windsurfing, and the ability to interact with nature while close to major urban centers.
Shoreline views of the San Francisco Bay and city skyline
Critical habitat for migratory bird species
Scenic connections to other regional parks and trails
Water sports availability including kayaking and windsurfing
An area known for its art installations and panoramic views.
Wetlands offering birdwatching opportunities and natural habitats.
A popular area for launching watercraft and enjoying waterfront activities.