Certain activities in the Park District require a permit. Learn more about permits for recreation, camp/program operators and special events, and commerical use, contractors, and researchers. Permits for Recreation Image Beer and Wine Permit A fee of $25 is charged for a Beer and Wine permit where alcohol is restricted… Image Caterer / Vehicle Access Permit You must complete all steps at least seven (7) working days before your event… Image Dog Permit If you are a Commercial dog walker OR if you walk more than three dogs at a… Image EBMUD Trail Use Permit This Permit is required for accessing EBMUD trails that are open to the public. Image Fishing Access Permit A California Fishing license is required for anglers, (16+ years of age), to… Image Inflatable / Interactive Play Equipment Permits Inflatable/interactive play equipment permits are not available at this time. … Image Ohlone Wilderness Regional Trail Hiking Permit The Permit (with Map) is required for both day use and camping/backpacking for… Image Parking Permit Daily parking permits are available at each parks parking entrance kiosk. Permits for Camp/Program Operators and Special Events Image Day Camp Operation Permit Image Outdoor Program Permit Information Image Special Event Permits Image Scattering of Cremated Remains Permit Permits for Commercial Use, Contractors, and Researchers Image Dog Permit If you are a Commercial dog walker OR if you walk more than three dogs at a time in the Regional Parks, you need to have a Dog Permit. Commercial dog walkers are required to obtain a permit, regardless of how many dogs they walk at one time (limit of six dogs). Image Film and Photography Permits A Film or Photography Permit is required for film and photography done for commercial purposes or otherwise falls outside of normal park use in the East Bay Regional Park District. Image Good Neighbor Access Permit Consistent with the Park District’s Good Neighbor Guidelines: Contractors or neighbors who want access to cross District land to get to private property for a short period of time (one day to one week) may apply for an Access Permit through the Maintenance Division. [Good Neighbor Guidelines, EBRPD… Image Staff collecting residual dry matter sample in summer 2019, EBRPDMetal Detector Permit A permit is required to use a metal detector in the Regional Parks. Use of metal detectors is limited to beach areas, lawns, and other developed park areas. Metal detecting is NOT allowed at Contra Loma Regional Park or in natural parkland areas, wilderness areas, or regional preserves. There are… Image Research Permit To obtain a Research Permit please do one of the following: Image Temporary Park Access Permit (formerly Encroachment Permit) Due to the orders issued by Alameda County and Contra Costa County Health Departments, the offices of the East Bay Regional Park District are closed to the public until further notice.
Image Dog Permit If you are a Commercial dog walker OR if you walk more than three dogs at a time in the Regional Parks, you need to have a Dog Permit. Commercial dog walkers are required to obtain a permit, regardless of how many dogs they walk at one time (limit of six dogs).
Image Film and Photography Permits A Film or Photography Permit is required for film and photography done for commercial purposes or otherwise falls outside of normal park use in the East Bay Regional Park District.
Image Good Neighbor Access Permit Consistent with the Park District’s Good Neighbor Guidelines: Contractors or neighbors who want access to cross District land to get to private property for a short period of time (one day to one week) may apply for an Access Permit through the Maintenance Division. [Good Neighbor Guidelines, EBRPD…
Image Staff collecting residual dry matter sample in summer 2019, EBRPDMetal Detector Permit A permit is required to use a metal detector in the Regional Parks. Use of metal detectors is limited to beach areas, lawns, and other developed park areas. Metal detecting is NOT allowed at Contra Loma Regional Park or in natural parkland areas, wilderness areas, or regional preserves. There are…
Image Temporary Park Access Permit (formerly Encroachment Permit) Due to the orders issued by Alameda County and Contra Costa County Health Departments, the offices of the East Bay Regional Park District are closed to the public until further notice.