Healthy Parks Healthy People
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Links

EBparks Online
Browse classes and activities online, or register online

Program Guides
Download Regional in Nature and other activity guides by visitor center or division

Volunteer Opportunities

Permits
Get information on special permits for fishing, dog walking, filming etc.

Ordinance 38
Learn about park rules and regulations
Get Involved! See how you can help the Park District

Activities

Search and Register for Activities:

 > EBParks Online Link Online reservations and more!

Find Park District Programs and Events:

 > Regional in Nature Activity Guide 
 > Special Events Link

Download our most Recent Program Guides:

 > Naturalist Programs 
 > Recreation Programs Link

Safety in the Parks and on the Trails

> Safety tips and resources Link

H. P. H. P.

Healthy People Healthy Parks

Healthy Parks Healthy People is a worldwide campaign to encourage
healthy active fun in the outdoors while appreciating and taking care of
our parks and open space areas. Parks Victoria in Australia initiated
the movement and dozens of countries now participate.
More info.: Healthy Parks Healthy People

Trails Challenge 2013

Trails CHallenge 2013

Trails Challenge 2013, sponsored by Kaiser Permanente, is a self-paced program, designed to get people fit and into the great outdoors.
See Kaiser Permanente's Web site for tips on health and wellness and advice on how to avoid common illnesses.

Online registration... Trails Challenge 2013

Naturalist Programs

Naturalist Information

Naturalist programs and activities are great way to learn about natural history and local East Bay history as it relates to its effects on natural communities. The Park District's Visitor Centers have individual activity guides, which conveniently list programs, classes, and activities led by naturalists. More details... 


Kids Challenge

Kids Challenge

The all new Kids Challenge
guidebook is filled with 10 fun activities and one bonus trip for kids in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service.  Take this great opportunity to experience the Regional Parks with your kids through hiking, camping, swimming, and more!

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