The free annual Trails Challenge program connects people with nature and healthy recreation by providing 20 designated trails for each year’s challenge.
Efforts Underway to Meet the Challenges of Climate Change in Regional Parks
Providing a protected area at Crown Beach for the threatened western snowy plover is showing favorable results for plover populations.
Tyler Ranch Staging Area in Sunol is officially open for visitors. New amenities include 78 parking spaces, equestrian staging, restrooms, water fountains, and a small family picnic area.
A 17-acre Danville homestead and walnut orchard is poised to take the next step towards development as an agricultural park open to the community.
Our hearts go out to the family of Alameda County Supervisor Wilma Chan who passed away today. Alameda County has lost a true public servant and champion.
Regional Parks Foundation memberships are a great gift for any nature lover. Memberships provide easy access to the Park District’s 73 Regional Parks on 121,000 acres of open space, 55 miles of shoreline, and 1,250 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and nature learning.
Deputy General Manager Ana Alvarez to Serve on California’s 30x30 Partnership Coordinating Committee
Park District Deputy General Manager Dr. Ana M. Alvarez has been appointed to serve on the California Anchor30x30 Partnership Coordinating Committee by California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot. The 30x30 initiative aims to conserve thirty percent of the state’s lands and coastal waters by 2030 (30x30).
The Ardenwood Farm eucalyptus groves are once again filled with clusters of monarchs
Park District Stewardship Department Working to Protect Local Wildlife