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The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a
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operating in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California, within the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area. It maintains and operates a system of regional parks which is the largest urban regional park district in the United States. The administrative office is located in Oakland. As of 2020, EBRPD spans with 73 parks and over of trails. Some of these parks are wilderness areas; others include a variety of visitor attractions, with opportunities for swimming,
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and camping. The trails are frequently used for non-motorized transportation such as
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, hiking, and horse riding. More than of paved trails (identified as Interpark Regional Trails) through urban areas link the parks together.


History

A destructive grass fire that broke out in Wildcat Canyon blew west into Berkeley on September 27, 1923, and burned down 640 structures, mostly homes. The East Bay Water Company was harshly criticized for its failure to deliver enough water to successfully fight the fire. Much of the problem arose from having a system of small private water companies who obtained water either from their own wells or from runoff, then pumped the water to the water companies' wells, Chabot and Temescal. A state law was passed that enabled citizens of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties to create a special district that could obtain water from the Mokelumne River and pump it directly to customers. The East Bay Municipal District (EBMUD) was formed and approved by the electorate.McCreery, Laura. ''Living Landscape''. Berkeley, California. Wilderness Press. 2010. . p. 7. In 1930 the Olmsted Brothers and Ansel F. Hall created a "Report on proposed park reservations for East Bay cities, California" The EBRPD was founded in 1934, and acquired its first land two years later, when the East Bay Municipal Utility District sold of its surplus land. The founders of the district included
Robert Sibley Robert Sibley (1881-1958) was a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where he also directed its alumni association. He also helped found the East Bay Regional Park system. One of its parks is named after him, the Robert Sibley Volc ...
, a hiking enthusiast, Hollis Thompson, then Berkeley City Manager, and Charles Lee Tilden, among others.
William Penn Mott Jr. William Penn Mott Jr. (October 19, 1909 – September 21, 1992), was a trained landscape architect who rose to direct the California Department of Parks and Recreation and U.S. National Park Service. He earned bachelor and master degrees from ...
served as director of the agency from 1962 to 1967, and oversaw a doubling of the system's acreage from 10,500 to 22,000.William Penn Mott, Jr. biography
, California State Parks Foundation.
In June 2013, EBRPD purchased a tract of land formerly known as Roddy Ranch in east Contra Costa County. The tract lies south of Antioch and west of Brentwood. The cost was reported as $14.24 million. Funding will also be provided by California Wildlife Conservation Board and an unidentified private foundation. The acquisition does not include Roddy Ranch Golf Club or about 240 acres of privately owned land inside the project boundary. The East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy will install gates, fencing and signs around the tract in the coming year, while the sale is in escrow. The new area will likely be named Deer Valley Regional Park.Burgarino, Paul. ''East County Times''. "Ranch's future at last secure." June 20, 2013. In 2016, Vargas Plateau Regional Park in Fremont was the first park ever to have been shut down as the result of legal action in the more than 80-year history of EBRPD. During 2014, EBRPD cut park hours on a temporary and interim basis to reduce public access to Mission Peak in Fremont, using a media strategy designed by political consultant George Manros

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2020 California Wildfires

The parks in the East Bay Regional Park District were badly affected by the various lightning complex fires plaguing the Bay Area in August 2020. The fires enveloped the Bay Area in a layer of smoke and forced the closures of many national parks within the Bay Area including all parks in the East Bay Regional Parks District.


Notable parks

The parks administered by the EBRPD vary greatly in size and character. Particularly notable are the string of parks along the
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above and east of both
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and
Oakland Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the Bay A ...
, including Wildcat Canyon Regional Park,
Tilden Regional Park Charles Lee Tilden Regional Park, also known as Tilden Park or Tilden, [], is a regional park in the East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area), East Bay, part of the San Francisco Bay Area in California. It is between the Berkeley Hills and San Pablo R ...
, Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve,
Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve is a regional park and nature reserve in the Oakland Hills, in the eastern East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area) region of the San Francisco Bay Area of California. It is within Alameda and Contra Costa Counti ...
, and Redwood Regional Park. There are also bay shore parks such as the Point Pinole Regional Shoreline north of
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, the
Coyote Hills Regional Park Coyote Hills Regional Park is a regional park encompassing nearly 978 acres of land and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park, which was dedicated to public use in 1967, is located in Fremont, California, USA, on the sou ...
near Fremont, the Martin Luther King Jr. Regional Shoreline on San Leandro Bay, and the Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline south of the Oakland International Airport. The district also includes a former farm, a former coal mine, an extinct volcano, and one of the biggest dog-walking parks in the country. Redwood Regional Park contains the largest remaining natural stand of coast redwood in the East Bay.


District parks

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Anthony Chabot Regional Park Anthony Chabot Regional Park is a regional park in Oakland, Alameda County, California in the United States. It is part of the East Bay Regional Park District system, and covers in the San Leandro Hills adjacent to Oakland, San Leandro and Castro ...
* Antioch/Oakley Regional Shoreline * Ardenwood Historic Farm * Big Break Regional Shoreline *
Bishop Ranch Regional Preserve Bishop Ranch Regional Preserve (BRRP), also known as Bishop Ranch Regional Open Space Preserve is a regional park on a ridge top at the edge of San Ramon, California. It is near a residential area, west of San Ramon Valley Road and south of Boll ...
* Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve * Briones Regional Park *
Brooks Island Regional Preserve Brooks Island Regional Preserve includes both the of Brooks Island above the low-tide line and of the surrounding bay. The only public access to the island is via an East Bay Regional Park District naturalist tour. Brooks Island is a mostly fla ...
* Browns Island Regional Shoreline *
Brushy Peak Regional Preserve Brushy Peak Regional Preserve is a regional park that is part of the East Bay Regional Park District, East Bay Regional Parks (EBRPD) and the Livermore Area Recreation and Park District (LARPD) systems. It is located in unincorporated land in Alame ...
* Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline *
Castle Rock Regional Recreational Area Castle Rock Regional Recreation Area is a regional park of the East Bay Regional Park District. It is located in Contra Costa County, in the East Bay region of northern California. Geography The park lies in a scenic sandstone canyon in the ...
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Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve is a small regional park mainly located in the city of Oakland, California, and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park is named for the canyon in which it is situated, Claremont Canyon, ou ...
* Contra Loma Regional Park *
Coyote Hills Regional Park Coyote Hills Regional Park is a regional park encompassing nearly 978 acres of land and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park, which was dedicated to public use in 1967, is located in Fremont, California, USA, on the sou ...
* Crockett Hills Regional Park *
Crown Memorial State Beach Crown Memorial State Beach is a state park in the city of Alameda, California on the shores of San Francisco Bay. It is operated by East Bay Regional Parks District (EBRPD), under a cooperative agreement with the State of California and the City ...
(California state park operated by EBRPD) *
Cull Canyon Regional Recreation Area Cull Canyon Regional Recreation Area (CCRRA) is a regional park located in Castro Valley, Alameda County, California. It is part of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) system.
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Del Valle Regional Park Del Valle Regional Park is a part of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) in an unincorporated region of Alameda County, California, south of the city of Livermore.
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Diablo Foothills Regional Park Diablo Foothills Regional Park is a regional park of the East Bay Regional Park District. It is located in Contra Costa County, in the East Bay region of northern California. Geography The park lies in the Diablo Foothills of the northern Diablo ...
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Don Castro Regional Recreation Area Don Castro Regional Recreation Area is a regional park located in Hayward, California Hayward () is a city located in Alameda County, California in the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area. With a population of 162,954 as of 2020, ...
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Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park is a regional park located in Union City, California, sharing a contiguous border with sister park Garin Regional Park. It is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Activities *More than 20 miles of trails ...
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Dublin Hills Regional Park Dublin Hills Regional Park covers in Alameda County, California, United States, west of the city of Dublin. It is part of the East Bay Regional Park District The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a special district operating in Alameda ...
* Eastshore State Park (California state park operated by EBRPD) * Five Canyons Open Space *
Garin Regional Park Garin Regional Park is a regional park located in Hayward, California, that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. It shares a contiguous border with sister park Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park. The park is the site of the former Garin Ra ...
* Hayward Regional Shoreline *
Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve is a regional park and nature reserve in the Oakland Hills, in the eastern East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area) region of the San Francisco Bay Area of California. It is within Alameda and Contra Costa Counti ...
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Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline is a park located in Oakland, California along the shore of San Francisco Bay at the foot of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. It is part of the East Bay Regional Parks District. The park opened on October ...
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Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area Kennedy Grove Regional Recreation Area (KGRRA), also known simply as Kennedy Grove, is located in West Contra Costa County, California at the base of San Pablo Dam. The nearest city is El Sobrante, California. Created in 1967, it contains a three ...
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Lake Chabot Regional Park Lake Chabot Regional Park is a regional park located in the southern Berkeley Hills in Alameda County, California. It is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Lake Chabot is a reservoir located in the park. The northern part of the lake a ...
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Las Trampas Regional Wilderness Las Trampas Regional Wilderness is a regional park located in Alameda and Contra Costa counties in Northern California. The nearest city is Danville, California. ''Las Trampas'' is Spanish for ''the traps'', or ''the snares''. The park belongs ...
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Leona Canyon Regional Open Space Preserve Leona Canyon Regional Open Space Preserve is a regional park located in Oakland, California that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. It is located off Keller Avenue near Oak Knoll Naval Hospital Naval Hospital Oakland, also known as ...
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Little Hills Picnic Ranch Little Hills Picnic Ranch, sometimes called the "Ranch at Little Hills" or just "Little Hills" is a park in Contra Costa County, California near San Ramon. It is located at 18013 Bollinger Canyon Road and is adjacent to Las Trampas Regional Wild ...
* Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline * Middle Harbor Shoreline Park *
Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline is a bayside park near the Brickyard Cove, Richmond, California, Brickyard Cove neighborhood of the Point Richmond, Richmond, California, Point Richmond District in Richmond, California. Overview The park is center ...
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Mission Peak Regional Preserve Mission Peak is a mountain peak located east of Fremont, California. It is the northern summit on a ridge that includes Mount Allison and Monument Peak. Mission Peak has symbolic importance, and is depicted on the logo of the City of Fremont. ...
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Morgan Territory Regional Preserve Morgan Territory Regional Preserve is a regional park in Contra Costa County, California. Located east of Clayton and north of Livermore, California, bordering on Mt. Diablo State Park, it is part of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD). ...
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Ohlone Wilderness Ohlone Wilderness is a regional park in the United States that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks (EBRPD) system. It is located in southern Alameda County, near the cities of Fremont, California and Sunol, California. It is located betwe ...
* Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline *
Pleasanton Ridge Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park is a park in the East Bay Regional Park District overlooking Pleasanton, California and the Livermore Valley to the east. The park is scheduled to grow by almost (''sic'') with the acquisition of the Tyler Ranch.'' ...
* Point Isabel Regional Shoreline * Point Pinole Regional Shoreline *
Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area is a regional park located in Fremont, California that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Before being converted into a park, the site was used as a gravel quarry. When water purchased by the pu ...
* Radke Martinez Regional Shoreline * Redwood Regional Park * Ridgelands Regional Park (in development) * Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve *
Roberts Regional Recreation Area Roberts Regional Recreation Area (RRRA) is an area adjacent to Redwood Regional Park located in Alameda County next to Oakland, CA and is part of the East Bay Regional Parks (EBRPD). It is across Skyline Drive from the City of Oakland's Joaquin ...
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Round Valley Regional Preserve Round Valley Regional Preserve is a regional park just outside Antioch, CA and Brentwood, CA that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks (EBRPD) system. It is on Marsh Creek Road, approximately west of the intersection with Vasco Road. The park ...
* Shadow Cliffs Regional Park *
Sobrante Ridge Regional Preserve Sobrante Ridge Regional Preserve (SRRP) is a regional park in Contra Costa County, California near Richmond and is part of the East Bay Regional Parks (EBRPD) system. The park preserves one of the few habitats of the Alameda manzanita, which is ...
* Sunol Regional Wilderness * Sycamore Valley Regional Open Space Preserve * Tassajara Creek Regional Park * Temescal Regional Recreational Area *
Tilden Regional Park Charles Lee Tilden Regional Park, also known as Tilden Park or Tilden, [], is a regional park in the East Bay (San Francisco Bay Area), East Bay, part of the San Francisco Bay Area in California. It is between the Berkeley Hills and San Pablo R ...
*Vargas Plateau Regional Park (reopened May 15, 2017) *
Vasco Caves Regional Preserve Vasco Caves Regional Preserve is a natural and cultural protected area located on the eastern slope of Mount Diablo, on Vasco Road within eastern Contra Costa County, California. It was created to preserve wildlife habitats, California chaparral ...
* Waterbird Regional Preserve * Wildcat Canyon Regional Park


Notes


Interpark Regional Trails

Interpark Regional Trails connect various Regional Parks. Their routes may take them through other parks, along creeks and channels, or even down streets and sidewalks in urbanized areas. The list below does not include trails that exist inside single parks. *
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* Bay Area Ridge Trail *
Briones to Las Trampas Regional Trail Briones may refer to: People * Abel Briones Ruiz (born 1973), Mexican business owner and suspected drug lord * Agustín Briones (born 1988), Argentinian football player * Ana Briones Alonso (born 1972), Spanish scientist * Beatriz Briones (born ...
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Calaveras Ridge Trail ''Calavera'' (Spanish for ''skull'') or its plural ''calaveras'', may refer to: Culture * Calaveras, any of various skull-shaped things associated with the * Literary Calavera, traditional Mexican composition in verse Places * Calaveras Riv ...
* California Riding and Hiking Trail * Contra Costa Canal Regional Trail * Delta de Anza Regional Trail *
Iron Horse Regional Trail The Iron Horse Regional Trail is a rail trail for pedestrians, horse riders and bicycles in the East Bay Area in California. This trail is located in inland central Alameda and Contra Costa counties, mostly following a Southern Pacific Rail ...
* Lafayette-Moraga Regional Trail * Las Trampas to Mount Diablo Trail * Marsh Creek Regional Trail * Ohlone Wilderness Trail *
Old Moraga Ranch Trail Old or OLD may refer to: Places * Old, Baranya, Hungary * Old, Northamptonshire, England *Old Street station, a railway and tube station in London (station code OLD) *OLD, IATA code for Old Town Municipal Airport and Seaplane Base, Old Town, M ...
* San Francisco Bay Trail * Tassajara Creek/Ridge Trail * Wildcat Creek Trail


Planned expansions


Vargas Plateau Regional Park

Around 1995, EBRPD acquired of the Vargas Plateau in Fremont, with of the Bay Area Ridge Trail and of other trails. Subsequently, park use was pushed back. As of 2007, the opening was expected by 2010. In 2010, EBRPD directors were expecting it would open soon. In 2011, EBRPD put the start in 2012. As of January 2015, EBRPD pointed to late 2015; while as of May 2015, the district pointed to spring 2016. A 2012 settlement agreement between EBRPD and the owners of two large nearby ranches required the construction of improvements to park access roads. EBRPD and the city of Fremont agreed in 2013 to undertake them jointly, using $260,000 of funding by EBRPD and performed by the city. The park opened on May 5, 2016. However, the park was closed by a court-issued preliminary injunction on July 13, 2016. The court found that the park district “did not complete the improvements required by the settlement agreement prior to opening,” which had “very specific road widening requirements.” The order applied to access by motor vehicles, as well as to access by non-motorized users for hiking, bicycling and horse riding, with immediate effect. “The park could remain closed for months or years,” until the improvements are completed.Alexander, Kurtis. ''San Francisco Chronicle''. July 16, 2016. URL= http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/East-Bay-s-newest-park-Vargas-Plateau-shuts-8381247.php Accessed July 16, 2016. On May 2, 2017, EBRPD announced that it had settled the lawsuit, and that the park would reopen on May 15, 2017. EBRPD said that it agreed to construct a paved shoulder along Vargas Road, and a vehicle turnaround on the upper part of Morrison Canyon Road. It also announced that the City of Fremont had agreed to contribute part of the necessary funds."Vargas Plateau Regional Park to Re-Open May 15, 2017."
EBRPD Public Affairs. May 2, 2017. Accessed July 18, 2017.


Open space (land banks)

One quarter of the District is designated as “land banks,” with no public access. The conversion of that open space to public use as regional parks has no fixed time line, and may span decades. Some parcels may never be converted.


Doolan Canyon tracts

Early in March 2019, EBRPD announced that it had finalized the purchase of in unincorporated Contra Costa County, from the Grove family. Funding of $1.24 million was provided by Measure WW. The parcel is about northwest of Livermore, and is bounded on the south by the proposed Doolan Canyon Regional Preserve. The other sides are bounded by private ranches and farmland. A park spokesman said that the parcel, "... will protect the upper reaches of Doolan Canyon for 'habitat protection, open space preservation, and potential recreational opportunities.'" Sciacca, Annie. "Park District buys 160 acres to expand Doolan Canyon." ''East Bay Times''. March 5, 2019.] Accessed March 6, 2019. According to Sciacca's article, EBRPD had already purchased adjacent to the Grove tract with funding from Altamont County (Altamont Landfill Open Space Landfill Fund, the City of Livermore,
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and Measure WW The price was $6.4 million. EBRPD says that the Doolan Canyon area is habitat for the endangered species Alameda whip snake and
red-legged frog Red-legged frog is a common name for several species of frog: * California red-legged frog, ''Rana draytonii'', a frog endemic to California, United States * La Selle red-legged frog, ''Eleutherodactylus furcyensis'', a frog found in the Dominican ...
. It also supports other "special status" species and some rare alkali soil plants. The parcel will remain in land bank status until a land-use plan is written and approved. Making it into a park will require environmental assessments and community input, which could take many years, according to EBRPD. Meanwhile, EBRPD's holdings are known as Doolan Canyon Regional Preserve


Suncrest Homes/Antioch Holdings LLC property

EBRPD acquired a hillside in Antioch, between Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve and Contra Loma Regional Park, and bought near Byron Vernon Pools Regional Preserve for $520,000. The 50-acre hillside, valued at $3.5 million, was donated to EBRPD by Suncrest Homes and Antioch Holdings LLC, a Suncrest land-holding subsidiary. The Byron tract is being purchased through the East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy, a joint-powers authority created by the county, Brentwood. Oakley, Pittsburg and Next Era Energy. Szymanski, Kyle. "East Bay Regional Park District purchases more land in Antioch, Byron." ''Brentwood Press''. December 23, 2016.] Accessed May 22, 2018.


Hanson Hills property

EBRPD announced in September 2016 that it had finalized the purchase of of ranch land east of Mount Diablo, near Antioch and Brentwood. The tract was identified only as the Hanson Hills property, which had previously been bought by the Save Mount Diablo conservation group. EBRPD reported that it had paid $730,000 for this property, which it intends to include in the Deer Valley Regional Park. The East Contra Costa County Habitat Conservancy contributed $547,000 to the purchase, and the remainder was supplied from the regional park Measure WW bonds approved by East Bay voters. Deer Valley Regional Park remains in Land Bank status and is closed to the public.


Roddy Ranch parcel

In 2013, EBRPD began acquiring Roddy Ranch a additional tract in east Contra Costa County. The new acquisition will create a nearly continuous offer zone of undeveloped land in eastern Contra Costa County from Black Diamond Mines Regional Park to Marsh Creek.


Dainty Ranch parcel

In 2013, EBRPD announced plans to acquire of grazing land southwest of the Roddy Ranch tract for $5 million. It will provide hiking and recreation services, and protect habitat for rare species such as the California red-legged frog. The combined Dainty and Roddy tracts will form the future Deer Valley Regional Park near Antioch and Brentwood.Cuff, Dennis. "965 acres being bought for new regional park near Antioch." ''Contra Costa Times''. December 4, 2013. Retrieved December 29, 2013. James Ball Dainty, a rancher and coal miner, acquired Dainty Ranch in 1872.


Mollar Ranch parcel

Antioch Unified School District agreed to sell a 192-acre tract known as Mollar Ranch to EBRPD. The tract adjoins the Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve on Somerville Road in Antioch, California. EBRPD plans to use the property to create a northern entrance to the preserve. The price agreed upon is $305,000. Funding is expected to come from the California Wildlife Protection Act and East Bay Regional Parks Measure WW funds.


Wildcat Canyon addition

EBRPD announced on February 17, 2014, that it had acquired of woodland on the east side of Wildcat Canyon Regional Park, which will be added to the existing park. The property is hilly with a mixture of laurels, oaks and native grasses. Fauna include mountain lions, coyotes, deer and hawks. The property had been owned by a developer who had intended to build 36 houses on it, before the recent collapse of real estate prices.


Eddie's Flat acquisition (Brushy Peak Regional Preserve)

On April 3, 2014, two conservation groups, Center for Biological Diversity and the Alameda Creek Alliance, announced the acquisition of a land parcel known as "Eddie's Flat, adjacent to the western boundary of Brushy Peak Regional Preserve.


Public safety and support organization

The district maintains a police department and a fire department. A volunteer organization that supports the work of EBRPD, the Regional Parks Foundation raises funds for the improvement of the parks. The EBRPD is a member of the Bay Area Open Space Council.


Lifeguards

East Bay Lifeguards can work at eleven different facilities.


Staff members


Full-time aquatic employees


Aquatic Manager

General function .Oversee 11 open water, lagoons, and pools within Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The Aquatic Manager reports back to the Chief the East Bay Regional Park District Fire Department.


Program Lieutenant

General function To assist in planning, developing, conducting and overseeing a wide range of lifeguard training, including emergency medical services, water safety, and lifeguard operations. To development and administration of aquatic recreation programs and promotional efforts. The job also entails supervising and evaluating aquatic programs staff. The Program Lieutenant reports to the North Captain.


Notes


References


External links


East Bay Regional Park District
- official site
Regional Parks FoundationRegional Parks Association
- descriptions of many EBRPD trails {{Authority control Park districts in California Government agencies established in 1934 Specialist police departments of California Organizations based in Oakland, California 1934 establishments in California Park police departments of the United States