Parks
Anthony Chabot
Antioch/Oakley
Ardenwood Historic Farm
Bay Point
Big Break
Bishop Ranch
Black Diamond Mines
Briones
Brooks Island
Browns Island
Brushy Peak
Camp Arroyo
Carquinez Strait
Castle Rock
Claremont Canyon
Contra Loma
Coyote Hills
Crockett Hills
Crown Beach
- Crab Cove Visitor Center
Cull Canyon
Del Valle
Diablo Foothills
Don Castro
Dry Creek Pioneer
Dublin Hills
Eastshore
Five Canyons
Garin
Hayward
Huckleberry Botanic
Kennedy Grove
Lake Chabot
Las Trampas
Leona Canyon
Little Hills
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martinez
Middle Harbor
Miller/Knox
Mission Peak
Morgan Territory
Ohlone
Oyster Bay
Pleasanton Ridge
Point Isabel
Point Pinole
Quarry Lakes
Redwood
Roberts
Round Valley
Shadow Cliffs
Sibley
Sobrante Ridge
Sunol
Sycamore Valley
Temescal
Tilden
- Botanic Garden
- Tilden Nature Area
Vargas Plateau
Vasco Caves
Waterbird
Parks
East Bay Regional Park District Map
The map is divided into four regions: North West, North East, South West and South East. Click the map for more detail.
The Park District operates 65 parks, covering over 113,000 acres in its two-county jurisdiction, with more than 1,200 miles of trails.
These parklands help to ensure preservation of the natural beauty that makes the Bay Area such a desirable place to live. They provide habitat for wildlife, including many rare and endangered species. They also enhance the region's quality of life, resulting in tangible economic benefits as well as aesthetic values. The Park District offers an extraordinary choice of recreational and educational activities. Whether you enjoy fishing, swimming, hiking, bicycling, picnicking, nature programs, golf, other active pastimes, or just relaxing in beautiful natural surroundings, there is a park for you.
Please refer to our Public Transit page for numerous resources in assisting you in your travels to your Regional Parks.
North West Region
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North East Region
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South West Region
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South East Region
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