Media Contacts:Dave MasonPublic Information SupervisorEmail: mediainquiries@ebparks.orgPhone: (510) 409-7509All News Image March 1, 2022Tilden Park Golf Course Turns 85 85 years ago, Tilden Park Golf Course in Tilden Regional Park opened to the public with much fanfare and excitement. The course was built during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), that included Civilian Conservation Corps’ (CCC) Company 2940-C, a segregated group of… Image February 3, 2022Park District hosts Assemblymember Marc Levine to Discuss Wildfire Protection On January 26, the Park District hosted Assemblymember Marc Levine from Marin County at Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline in Richmond to see our fuels reduction program firsthand. Wildfire protection is a year-round effort for the District. Image February 1, 2022Reducing Flammable Vegetation The Park District Board of Directors recently authorized $2.9 million over four years for goat and sheep grazing in Regional Parks. Image January 13, 20222022 Park District Budget Approved On December 21, 2021, the Park District Board of Directors unanimously approved the District’s 2022 Budget. The 2022 Budget meets the current and long-term service needs the District, is balanced and fiscally responsible, and addresses increased park visitation and wildfire risk. Image January 1, 2022Reducing Wildfire Risks A Year-Round Effort The Park District hosted California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and State Senator Nancy Skinner on December 17, 2021, for a tour of two Regional Parks hit hard by Sudden Tree Die-Off. Image December 20, 2021Park District Launches New Website On December 20, 2021, the Park District launched a new website with improved design, navigation, and accessibility. Image December 16, 2021Park District hosting CNRA Secretary Wade Crowfoot & State Senator Nancy Skinner to Discuss Sudden Tree Die-Off On Friday, December 17, 2021, the Park District is hosting California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and State Senator Nancy Skinner for a site tour of two East Bay Regional Parks hit by the recent phenomenon of Sudden Tree Die-Off. Dead standing trees burn hotter, faster and can… Image November 23, 2021Great Holiday Hikes 2021 The fall and winter holidays are a great time to get into nature and spend time with family and friends. Image November 17, 2021Park District Receives Government Technology Magazine Award November 17, 2021 (Oakland, CA) – The East Bay Regional Park District has been recognized by Government Technology Magazine’s Special Districts Awards Program. Image November 3, 2021Honoring Wilma Chan 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. Image November 1, 2021November is Native American Heritage Month November is Native American Heritage Month and we want to honor truth in history and awareness of contemporary issues facing the Native communities throughout the East Bay, and the world. Image November 1, 2021Steelhead and Rainbow Trout Two in the Same In 1855 scientists first described rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in North America by observing fish from Redwood Creek, now part of Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park! Image October 22, 2021Park District Receives 2021 Global Citizen Award The Park District has been awarded the prestigious 2021 Global Citizen Award by the United Nations Association USA, East Bay and Silicon Valley Chapters. Image August 31, 2021Joint Message on Tentative Labor Agreement Reached Between East Bay Regional Park District and AFSCME, Local 2428 The East Bay Regional Park District and leaders of its employee labor union, AFSCME Local 2428, have reached a tentative agreement on a three-year contract. Image August 31, 202145 Years on the Lafayette Moraga Regional Trail The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, a 7.7-mile linear park operated by the East Bay Regional Park District, links the entire Lamorinda region and is enormously popular with walkers, cyclists and equestrians for recreation and commuting to school and work. At the time it was completed, the… Image July 14, 2021Park District Receives $13.5 Million for Wildfire Protection from State Budget $10 Million Dedicated to Addressing Sudden Tree Die-Off in Regional Parks Image July 1, 2021Finding Feathers Strolling along Big Break’s trails in the summer months, you might start to notice large feathers peppered among the grasses and shrubs. These feathers often belong to one of the park’s permanent residents – the red-tailed hawk. Image July 1, 2021Eight Tips for Hot-Weather Hiking Summertime in Regional Parks can be very hot and dry. Here are some tips for safe hiking in hot weather. Image July 1, 2021Quail Crossing Nuzzled among the Oakley wetlands, Big Break Regional Shoreline is a birding paradise. The park welcomes tired travelers like the bald eagle and the white pelican to rest and feed, while it also provides vital habitat to permanent residents like our state bird, the California quail. Image July 1, 2021RAISE Grant: Regional Trail Priorities The U.S. Department of Transportation Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant program provides funding for road, rail, transit, and port projects that have a significant local or regional impact. 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Image March 1, 2022Tilden Park Golf Course Turns 85 85 years ago, Tilden Park Golf Course in Tilden Regional Park opened to the public with much fanfare and excitement. The course was built during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration (WPA), that included Civilian Conservation Corps’ (CCC) Company 2940-C, a segregated group of…
Image February 3, 2022Park District hosts Assemblymember Marc Levine to Discuss Wildfire Protection On January 26, the Park District hosted Assemblymember Marc Levine from Marin County at Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline in Richmond to see our fuels reduction program firsthand. Wildfire protection is a year-round effort for the District.
Image February 1, 2022Reducing Flammable Vegetation The Park District Board of Directors recently authorized $2.9 million over four years for goat and sheep grazing in Regional Parks.
Image January 13, 20222022 Park District Budget Approved On December 21, 2021, the Park District Board of Directors unanimously approved the District’s 2022 Budget. The 2022 Budget meets the current and long-term service needs the District, is balanced and fiscally responsible, and addresses increased park visitation and wildfire risk.
Image January 1, 2022Reducing Wildfire Risks A Year-Round Effort The Park District hosted California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and State Senator Nancy Skinner on December 17, 2021, for a tour of two Regional Parks hit hard by Sudden Tree Die-Off.
Image December 20, 2021Park District Launches New Website On December 20, 2021, the Park District launched a new website with improved design, navigation, and accessibility.
Image December 16, 2021Park District hosting CNRA Secretary Wade Crowfoot & State Senator Nancy Skinner to Discuss Sudden Tree Die-Off On Friday, December 17, 2021, the Park District is hosting California Natural Resources Agency Secretary Wade Crowfoot and State Senator Nancy Skinner for a site tour of two East Bay Regional Parks hit by the recent phenomenon of Sudden Tree Die-Off. Dead standing trees burn hotter, faster and can…
Image November 23, 2021Great Holiday Hikes 2021 The fall and winter holidays are a great time to get into nature and spend time with family and friends.
Image November 17, 2021Park District Receives Government Technology Magazine Award November 17, 2021 (Oakland, CA) – The East Bay Regional Park District has been recognized by Government Technology Magazine’s Special Districts Awards Program.
Image November 3, 2021Honoring Wilma Chan 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.
Image November 1, 2021November is Native American Heritage Month November is Native American Heritage Month and we want to honor truth in history and awareness of contemporary issues facing the Native communities throughout the East Bay, and the world.
Image November 1, 2021Steelhead and Rainbow Trout Two in the Same In 1855 scientists first described rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in North America by observing fish from Redwood Creek, now part of Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park!
Image October 22, 2021Park District Receives 2021 Global Citizen Award The Park District has been awarded the prestigious 2021 Global Citizen Award by the United Nations Association USA, East Bay and Silicon Valley Chapters.
Image August 31, 2021Joint Message on Tentative Labor Agreement Reached Between East Bay Regional Park District and AFSCME, Local 2428 The East Bay Regional Park District and leaders of its employee labor union, AFSCME Local 2428, have reached a tentative agreement on a three-year contract.
Image August 31, 202145 Years on the Lafayette Moraga Regional Trail The Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail, a 7.7-mile linear park operated by the East Bay Regional Park District, links the entire Lamorinda region and is enormously popular with walkers, cyclists and equestrians for recreation and commuting to school and work. At the time it was completed, the…
Image July 14, 2021Park District Receives $13.5 Million for Wildfire Protection from State Budget $10 Million Dedicated to Addressing Sudden Tree Die-Off in Regional Parks
Image July 1, 2021Finding Feathers Strolling along Big Break’s trails in the summer months, you might start to notice large feathers peppered among the grasses and shrubs. These feathers often belong to one of the park’s permanent residents – the red-tailed hawk.
Image July 1, 2021Eight Tips for Hot-Weather Hiking Summertime in Regional Parks can be very hot and dry. Here are some tips for safe hiking in hot weather.
Image July 1, 2021Quail Crossing Nuzzled among the Oakley wetlands, Big Break Regional Shoreline is a birding paradise. The park welcomes tired travelers like the bald eagle and the white pelican to rest and feed, while it also provides vital habitat to permanent residents like our state bird, the California quail.
Image July 1, 2021RAISE Grant: Regional Trail Priorities The U.S. Department of Transportation Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant program provides funding for road, rail, transit, and port projects that have a significant local or regional impact. East Bay Regional Trails are an integral part of the region’s…