One of the District's three oldest parks, Tilden has been called the jewel of the system, and its recreational activities have become a happy tradition for generations of East Bay youngsters. From a carousel ride and a picnic to a swim at Lake Anza and a stroll through the Botanic Garden, Tilden has variety to delight everyone.
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline is a popular outdoor recreation area located along the eastern shoreline of San Francisco Bay in Richmond, California. It provides a serene and enjoyable outdoor experience, offering a mix of natural beauty, recreational activities, and a dog-friendly environment.
Eckley Pier offers nice picnic and park areas for the family as well as great views of the Carquinez shoreline area and the unending flotilla of boats and ships that traverse this inland waterway.
Fernandez Ranch is the largest Bay Area park and nature preserve located in Martinez, CA. The park is owned and managed by the East Bay Regional Park District and is located at 1081 Christie Rd, Martinez, CA 94553. The park covers over 700 acres and features a variety of hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.
Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline comprises 1,568 acres of bluffs and shoreline along Carquinez Scenic Drive between the town of Crockett and the hillsides overlooking Martinez.
A 550-foot pier provides access to great fishing in the San Joaquin River at Antioch/Oakley Regional Shoreline, located just upstream from Highway 160's Nejedly Bridge in Antioch. Fishing, picnicking and kite flying are all favorite pastimes. Fishing from the pier is allowed 24 hours daily.
Hidden Lakes Park features two ballfields, basketball court, sand volleyball court, multi-use field, jogging track, concession building, restroom, two tot play areas, trails to Hidden Valley Park and around the lake and a large parking lot.
The Lafayette Reservoir Recreation Area is a popular park located in Lafayette, California. The reservoir was created in 1933 when the dam was built across the Arroyo del Hombre Muerto. Today, it is a picturesque destination for hiking, fishing, picnicking, and boating.
The Corteva Wetlands Preserve is a nature preserve located in Antioch, California. It's a 50-acre wetland area that is home to a variety of plant and animal species. The preserve is managed by the East Bay Regional Park District and is open to the public for hiking, birdwatching, and nature observation.
Wildcat Canyon Regional Park is a 2,429-acre (983 ha) East Bay Regional Parks District park located within the city limits of Richmond in Contra Costa County in the San Francisco Bay Area of California.
Lime Ridge Open Space is 175 acres northwest of Treat Boulevard, in the area between San Miguel and Cowell Roads. Primary access is from a parking lot off of Treat Boulevard.
Briones Regional Park is a 6,117-acre (24.75 km2) regional park in the East Bay Regional Park District system, located in the Briones Hills of central Contra Costa County of the San Francisco Bay Area in California.
Rancho San Ramon Community Park is a public park located in San Ramon, California, United States. The park offers a range of recreational facilities and amenities for visitors of all ages, including picnic areas, sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails.
Bayfront Park is a waterfront park located in Pinole, California, United States. It is situated on the San Francisco Bay, just north of Berkeley and Oakland. The park offers panoramic views of the bay and is a popular destination for picnicking, hiking, and birdwatching.
Black Diamond was California's largest coal mining district and a major source of commercial sandstone. Today's park is full of trails, nature, and history.
Marina Park is a 11.0 Acres park located in Richmond, California featuring lawn area, picnic area, BBQ, portable restrooms and Rosie the Riveter Memorial.
Point Pinole Pier itself is only a small part of the larger Point Pinole Regional Shoreline Park. Here, in a setting of 2,147 acres, you will find a wide range of activities and ecological environments. The pier is the 1,225 foot-long pier which extends out into a deep water channel.
Richmond Ferry Terminal offers a ferry from Richmond to San Francisco. It is affordable, safe, clean, fast and -- best of all -- relaxing. Your commute doesn't have to be the worst part of your day. Not when the ferry is an option.