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  2. Coyote Hills Regional Park | East Bay Parks

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    Coyote Hills Regional Park was dedicated in 1967. The park comprises 1,266 acres of marshland and rolling grassland-covered hills. This busy park is located along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, northwest of the cities of Fremont and Newark.

  3. Coyote Hills Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    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 southeast shore of the San Francisco Bay .

  4. COYOTE HILLS REGIONAL PARK - 2174 Photos & 390 Reviews -Yelp

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    Parking fee is $5.00 a day , clean restrooms inside the visitor center. Visitor center is a good size with tons of information and fun activities for the kids. The park offers many naturalist programs for kids and adults. Muskrat and river otters pop their heads out of the marsh areas sometimes.

  5. Best 10 Hikes and Trails in Coyote Hills Regional Park |...

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    Want to find the best trails in Coyote Hills Regional Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 23 great trails for walking, birding, and hiking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.

  6. Coyote Hills Regional Park - All You Need to Know BEFORE ... - ...

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    Excellent Outdoor Activity. Enjoyed walking/trekking on Coyote Hills Regional Park. There is a fee per car (and additional cost for dog) to get into the park. During winter period, it can be really cold because of the wind, so be prepared. This is at least half a day event.

  7. Coyote Hills Regional Park | East Bay Parks

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    Coyote Hills Regional Park was dedicated in 1967.

  8. Coyote Hills Visitor Center | East Bay Parks

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    View Events. Coyote Hills Visitor Center contains educational displays and exhibits as well as the Possum's Pocket Nature Store. The exhibits portray the Ohlone way of life and include a tule reed boat constructed by park staff and volunteers using Native American methods.

  9. Coyote Hills - East Bay Regional Park District

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    Coyote Hills 2023-07 0.1 Coyote Hills Regional Park Year Opened: 1968. Acres: 1,305. Highlights: Hiking, biking, and horseback riding; adjacent wildlife refuge, birdwatching, visitor center, naturalist-led programs, reservable picnic sites, and group campsites. Parking Fees —$5/vehicle, $4/trailer, $25/bus . Dog Fee —$2/dog/day —continued ...

  10. Coyote Hills Regional Park, California - Camping & Campgrounds

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    Coyote Hills Regional Park was dedicated to public use in 1967. Comprised of nearly 978 acres of marshland and rolling grassland covered hills, this busy park is located along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, northwest of the cities of Fremont and Newark.

  11. Coyote Hills Regional Park | Access Northern California

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    is a great destination for families with small children. A 19th-century country estate with a beautiful Victorian mansion and elaborate Victorian gardens, farm animals, and a blacksmith shop. Ardenwood is also a working farm, growing the same kinds of produce that have been grown in the region for the past hundred years.