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The Regional Parks are divided into Four Fire Danger Rating Areas (FDRA): Bay Zone, Northwest Zone, Northeast Zone, and Central Zone.
… Other regular membership benefits include free swimming, camping discounts, and free admission to Ardenwood Historic …
Some activities in the Park District require a permit.
Olivia Sanwong was elected to the Board of Directors in November 2022.
Previously, she served on the District’s Park Advisory Committee (2015-2022) and was elected to the Board of Directors for the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, Zone 7 (2018-2022). Director Sanwong is a UCLA-educated mathematician and MBA with over 20 years of professional experience in the science and technology sectors.
The goal of discipline is to maintain order and safety so that each participant has an equal opportunity to learn and enjoy themselves throughout the length of the program.
With more than 30 million visits annually, the Park District is under extraordinary pressure to keep our parks safe, clean and welcoming for wildlife as well as other park users. We thank our visitors for helping us achieve these goals!
… swimming, horseback riding, boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, and nature discovery. Today the East Bay Regional … does not apply to special event permits/reservations, camping and associated fees, or state fees such as fishing …
… the Parks Dogs in the East Bay Regional Parks (PDF) Family Camping Regulations (PDF) Sharing the Land with Livestock …
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… under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (PDF) Camping Trail Access: Short-Loop Trails Beach Access Pool … is available free of charge by calling (510) 286-1015 . Camping Our Family and Group campgrounds offer ADA Accessible … fountains, and bathrooms. For more info, visit our camping page. Trail Access Trails Challenge offers …