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Del Valle Regional Park is at 7000 Del Valle Road off Mines Road, about nine miles south of Livermore. There’s a parking fee of $6 per vehicle; the visitor center programs are free. For ...
On the first Sunday of October (as happens every year), many of us will meet at the 25 th annual Gathering of Ohlone Peoples at Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont, hosted by the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD). When EBRPD Naturalist (1990-2014) Dr. Beverly Ortiz founded the Gathering in 1994, seven Ohlones and one dance group ...
East Bay Regional Parks District officials walk on a trail through privately-owned land that will soon be a part of Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont, Calif. on Tuesday, June 3, 2014.
Andrew Molera State Park. Malibu Creek State Park. Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. D. L. Bliss State Park. Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. Wilder Ranch State Park. More parks (90) Explore the most popular wildflowers trails in Coyote Hills Regional Park with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos ...
In 2014 the Park District, through the Regional Parks Foundation, received its largest ever land donation at Patterson Ranch securing Coyote Hills Regional Park from the threat of urban development and expanded the park by approximately 25 percent. The donation, valued at $14+ Million, was the result of more than 25 years of negotiations ...
The top of Red Hill, one of the highest points at Coyote Hills Regional Park in Fremont, is the destination of a strenuous hike led by naturalist Natasha Anderson from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday.
East Coyote Hills Trail (1.79 mi) Address: Brea Blvd. to Craig Regional Park. Fullerton, CA 92835. Amenities: Moderate Difficulty. Categories: Regional Trail. Begin the trail going north on Brea Blvd. Turn left and follow the white fence up Bastanchury Road. Stop for lunch at the Summit House or enjoy the view at Vista Park on the corner of ...
On June 18, 2021, the Board of the Restoration Authority awarded $3,500,000 to the East Bay Regional Park District to implement habitat restoration and public access improvements on a 205-acre portion of the Coyote Hills Regional Park. This project will implement the design and planning work funded by the Authority on December 6, 2019 (below).
The Coyote Hills Restoration and Public Access Project aims to restore habitat and add public access facilities to a 306-acre parcel that would become part of Coyote Hills Regional Park. The existing Coyote Hills Regional Park is located in the northwest corner of the City of Fremont, east of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay Wildlife Refuge ...
Coyote Hills is at 8000 Patterson Ranch Road off Paseo Padre Parkway. There’s a parking fee of $5 per vehicle. For information, call 510-544-3220.