< April 2024 >
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930 

Users

Calendar

To find more events,
Search Calendar

The Directory

Register Now

Registered Users

No Sys User...

90 Years of East Bay Regional Parks

January 08, 2024 -
January 02, 2025
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Price: Courtesy of East Bay Regional Park District
Add to My Calendar


Contact Information:
Event ID: 217892
Phone:
Email:
Web: https://www.ebparks.org/
Today, the East Bay Regional Park District features 73 parks and is the largest regional park district of its kind in the nation. The Park District manages more than 125,000 acres of parklands, 55 miles of shoreline, and more than 1,300 miles of trails in Alameda and Contra Costa counties, available for hiking, biking, swimming, horseback riding, boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, and nature discovery.

The East Bay Regional Park District’s story began in the late 1920s when thousands of acres of watershed land in the East Bay Hills suddenly became available for development. Civic leaders came together with a vision: preserve the land forever, and balance environmental conservation with public enjoyment.

To aid the cause, they enlisted renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. and National Park Service’s Chief Naturalist Ansel Hall to survey the watershed lands for potential park use. The resulting 1930 Olmsted-Hall report titled “Report on Proposed Park Reservations for East Bay Cities” brought national credibility to the effort and is largely considered the founding document of the East Bay Regional Park District.

Four years later, in the heart of the Great Depression, civic leaders placed a measure on the ballot to establish the Park District and tax themselves 5¢ for every $100 of property owned for land preservation. The measure passed on November 4, 1934, by a resounding 71 percent – even during trying times and economic instability. On June 4, 1936, the District purchased land from East Bay Municipal Utility District to create its first three parks – Upper Wildcat Canyon (Tilden), Temescal, and Roundtop (Sibley).

Wherever you live in the two counties, there is a beautiful Regional Park close to you!

Explore Your Parks Adventure Programs
To celebrate 90 years of land preservation, environmental conservation, and recreation, the District is planning a series of events and programs throughout the year, including a spring anniversary celebration and monthly naturalist led “Explore Your Parks” adventure programs. Celebrate with us!


ebparks.org
 
This listing courtesy of CA Watchable Wildlife CA Watchable Wildlife

Get our Events on your Mobile phone wherever you are with a Free mobile app!

This event was posted to the following categories. Click on sub-categories to find related events.

Primary Category is Nature

Sub-categories are: Hike/Walk, Kids/Family, Lecture/Talk, Museum, Photography, Tours, Trails and Corridors, Visitor Center, Wildlife Viewing
This event has been viewed 57 times.
Zoomaru Copyright 2010-2024 Blue Cat Studio, Inc 530.823.1140
A Woman and Native American Veteran-owned Business