New Trails, Campfire Programs, Free Fishing Day, and more...
The fall and winter holidays are a great time to get into nature and spend time with family and friends.
Discover the wonders of wheat during Historic Wheat Harvest Days and learn about the fascinating history of cultivation, explore the advancements in harvesting techniques, and discover how this ancient grain continues to shape today’s food systems.
The East Bay Regional Park District held a special briefing and tour at Anthony Chabot Regional Park today highlighting a first-of-its-kind fuels reduction project (365 acres) in the East Bay hills. The Park District’s wildfire fuels reduction project uses an innovative and climate-friendly carbonizer to dispose of vegetation with extremely low emissions, rather than conventional open-pile burning or transporting it long distances in diesel trucks.
In the East Bay, a new machine called a carbonator is being used by the East Bay Regional Park District to fight fire with fire, literally. The carbonator was recently started up for the winter season.
Park District board members, leadership, and staff joined with elected officials, City of Richmond representatives, and community leaders to break ground on the construction of the Point Molate Bay Trail Extension Project in Richmond.
News from the East Bay Regional Park District—Bay Trail Expansion, FREE Fishing Day, Fish Festival, and more...
The property is composed of oak woodland and oak savanna and includes sprawling grasslands, a segment of Marsh Creek riparian habitat, and a seasonal pond.
The East Bay Regional Park District proudly announces that its Police Department has reached 100 percent staffing at the sworn police officer rank — a significant achievement that reflects the department’s reputation as a rewarding and respected place to build a career in public safety.