East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a system of beautiful public parks and trails in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The system encompasses 1,745 square miles on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay.
Vision
The East Bay Regional Park District will preserve a priceless heritage of natural and cultural resources open space, parks and trails for the future and will set aside park areas for enjoyment and healthful recreation for generations to come. An environmental ethic guides us in all that we do.
Core Mission
We will acquire, develop, manage, and maintain a high quality, diverse system of interconnected parklands which balances public usage and education programs with protection and preservation of our natural and cultural resources.
Priorities and Goals
Extend the Bay Trail at Alameda Point from the existing boat launch to the USS Hornet berth.
Develop parking, launch for car-top boats and access to the half-mile river shore trail at Bay Point Wetlands.
Continue development of the Tidewater Aquatic Center at Martin Luther King Jr Regional Shoreline.
Open initial public access the Meyer's Estate at Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park.
Complete environmental review to open a one mile Bay Trail segment from Wildcat Creek to San Pablo Creek.
Continue to develop programs to increase public awareness of the Regional Parks System.