East Bay Regional Parks District: Embrace Life!

Cattle grazing takes place on a seasonal basis, typically winter through early summer. However, a few parks do have year-long grazing in certain areas. The Park District has posted grazing signs in kiosks and on gates in each of our grazing parks explaining our program and providing safety tips. Here is a list of parks that have some form of grazing program:

Parks With Year-Round Cattle Grazing

  • Briones Regional Park
  • Garin/Dry Creek Regional Park
  • Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
  • Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve
  • Sunol Regional Wilderness
  • Wildcat Canyon Regional Park

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Parks With Seasonal Cattle Grazing

  • Bishop Ranch Open Space
  • Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
  • Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline
  • Anthony Chabot Regional Park
  • Contra Loma Regional Park
  • Del Valle Regional Park
  • Diablo Foothills Regional Park
  • Don Castro Regional Recreation Area
  • Lake Chabot Regional Park
  • Mission Peak Regional Preserve
  • Morgan Territory Regional Preserve
  • Ohlone Regional Wilderness
  • Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park
  • Round Valley Regional Preserve

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