The Park District Board of Directors recently authorized $2.9 million over four years for goat and sheep grazing in Regional Parks.
For 80 years, we have been connecting parks to people by preserving open space and offering enjoyable and healthful recreational activities.
Throughout history Black Americans have fought for this country, serving us all even while facing discrimination and racism. At Thurgood Marshall Regional Park: Home of the Port Chicago 50, we have the opportunity to share some of these stories.
The East Bay Regional Park District is responding to our climate change vulnerabilities: Drought, Wildfire, Sea Level Rise, Flooding, Extreme Heat, and Pest & Disease, through project and management processes.
At the Regional Parks, there’s something for everyone! Search for activities/programs/events below to find something fun, informative, and healthy to enjoy.
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