Participate in Coastal Cleanup Events in Shoreline Parks or from Home
Pristine ranch property an opportunity to increase public recreational access to Mount Diablo from Morgan Territory Regional Preserve
COVID-19 guidelines for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties were recently updated to allow for additional outdoor recreational activities.
One of the best places in the San Francisco Bay to see harbor seals is in Alameda at a floating platform built just for them near Encinal Beach!
Camping and backpacking have re-opened in the East Bay Regional Parks!
Many of the traditions and holidays we celebrate today have tangled ties to different times and cultures. One such holiday is Groundhog Day.
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Ridgeline Parks closed on Wednesday, January 27 due to extreme weather/high winds will reopen on Thursday, January 28 at 8:00 a.m.
Due to high winds, the ridgeline parks below are CLOSED Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 8:00 a.m. to Friday, January 29 at 8:00 a.m. due to safety concerns and cleanup needs.
The gardens around Crab Cove are abuzz with insects in summer, including ladybugs.
Oakland, CA – Mushrooms are an ecologically important part of our parklands and can look beautiful – but some of them contain dangerous toxins.