07/06/2024
Parks previously closed by the East Bay Regional Park District will remain closed through Saturday and will reopen Sunday morning. Some hill and inland East Bay Regional Parks were closed on Tuesday, July 2, due to extreme fire conditions and excessive heat.
Park status is subject to change depending on conditions. Check www.ebparks.org before heading to a park.
The National Weather Service-Bay Area has extended its Red Flag through Saturday, July 6, with Level 2 restrictions in effect DISTRICT WIDE. A Red Flag Warning means that dry and windy conditions are expected, leading to extreme fire weather risks.
Level 2 Extreme Fire Danger Restrictions Include:
• No smoking. Smoking is prohibited in all regional parks, trails, and shorelines. (Prohibited year-round)
• NO fireworks. Fireworks are not permitted in any Regional Parks. (Prohibited year-round)
• No open fires or barbecues of any type. Only gas-fueled stoves are allowed.
• Drive only on designated roadways – no off-road driving. Do not drive or park on dry grass, as heat from a vehicle's undercarriage can start a fire.
• Secure all tow chains – dragging tow chains can spark fires.
Parks Closed and Reopening Sunday:
• Anthony Chabot
• Bishop Ranch
• Black Diamond Mines
• Briones
• Brushy Peak
• Carquinez/Crockett Hills
• Claremont Canyon
• Contra Loma
• Deer Valley
• Dry Creek
• Diablo Foothills (trails closed)
• Dublin Hills
• Five Canyons
• Garin
• Huckleberry
• Las Trampas
• Leona Canyon
• Mission Peak
• Morgan Territory
• Ohlone
• Pleasanton Ridge
• Round Valley
• Sibley
• Sobrante Ridge
• Sunol
• Sycamore Valley
• Tilden (trails closed)
• Vargas Plateau
• Vasco Caves
• Vasco Hills
• Waterbird
• Wildcat Canyon
Anthony Chabot Campground will remain closed through Sunday, July 7. Please check www.ebparks.org/alerts-closures for the most updated information.
https://www.ebparks.org/about-us/whats-new/news/park-closures-extended-through-saturday-reopening-sunday-july-7
Park Closures Extended Through Saturday; Reopening Sunday, July 7
Park Closures Extended Through Saturday; Reopening Sunday, July 7 | Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks Remain Open
07/04/2024
Park Closures Extended Through Friday; Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Continue to Remain Open – Parks closed Tuesday by the East Bay Regional Park District will remain closed during this week’s increased temperatures and extreme fire danger (subject to change). The National Weather Service extended a Red Flag Warning and Excessive Heat Warning through Saturday, July 6. The Park District will reassess conditions and provide additional information Friday evening.
A Red Flag Warning means that dry and windy conditions are expected, leading to extreme fire weather risks.
PARK CLOSURES:
• Anthony Chabot
• Bishop Ranch
• Black Diamond Mines
• Briones
• Brushy Peak
• Carquinez/Crockett Hills
• Claremont Canyon
• Contra Loma
• Deer Valley
• Dry Creek
• Dublin Hills
• Diablo Foothills (trails closed only)
• Five Canyons
• Garin
• Huckleberry
• Las Trampas
• Leona Canyon
• Mission Peak
• Morgan Territory
• Ohlone
• Pleasanton Ridge
• Round Valley
• Sibley
• Sobrante Ridge
• Sunol
• Sycamore Valley
• Tilden (trails closed only)
• Vargas Plateau
• Vasco Caves
• Vasco Hills
• Waterbird
• Wildcat Canyon
Swim facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks will remain open. Follow these safety rules and tips:
• Avoid the hottest part of the day. If you do visit, go in the morning or early evening when it is cooler.
• Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.
• Wear sunscreen and lightweight, light-colored clothing.
• Avoid drinking alcohol and caffeine, which can worsen the heat's effects on your body.
• Don’t forget your pets! Carry water for them.
• No smoking. Smoking is prohibited in all regional trails, parks, and shorelines.
• No open fires or barbecues of any type. Gas-fueled stoves are permitted.
• Stay on designated roads – no off-road driving. Heat from a vehicle's undercarriage can start a fire.
• Secure all tow chains – dragging tow chains can spark fires.
Park Closures Extended Through Friday; Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Continue to Remain Open
Parks closed Tuesday by the East Bay Regional Park District will remain closed during this week’s increased temperatures and extreme fire danger (subject to change).
07/02/2024
Park CLOSED thru Friday morning (subject to change) due to Extreme Fire Conditions/Heat. Visit www.ebparks.org for the latest info on park status. For your safety, stay out of closed parks and areas. We need your help to keep people and parks safe. If an emergency does occur in a closed park or area, response by public safety personnel and equipment may be limited.
07/02/2024
Hills & Inland Parks CLOSED Due to Extreme Fire Conditions/Excessive Heat – Swim Facilities & Shoreline Regional Parks to REMAIN OPEN. Visitors encouraged to take special precautions to prepare for the heat while enjoying open shoreline parks and swimming facilities.
Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Remain OPEN Through Heat Event, Hills and Inland Regional Parks CLOSED Due to Extreme Fire Conditions/Excessive Heat
Swim Facilities and Shoreline Regional Parks to Remain Open Through Heat Event Hills and Inland East Bay Regional Parks Closed Due to Extreme Fire Conditions and Excessive Heat
03/22/2023
The recent storm brought strong winds and rain. Exercise caution in parks and on trails and be mindful of potential hazards, including highly saturated/muddy ground, mudslides, and downed trees and branches. Access to some parks, staging areas, and trails may be impacted – visit ebparks.org for park and trail status.
03/14/2023
The recent storms have brought more high winds and heavy rain to the region. Continue to exercise caution and be mindful of potential hazards caused by wind and highly saturated ground. Access to some parks, staging areas and trails has been impacted. Check www.ebparks.org before heading out.
03/10/2023
With a region-wide flood watch in effect through Sunday, stay safe and be mindful of weather conditions. Some park access has already been affected by the recent storms. Conditions are unpredictable within our parks and on the surrounding roads. Check www.ebparks.org for individual park status before heading out. 📷 by Carl Wuerz, Coyote Hills Regional Park
01/12/2023
Some Regional Parks previously closed due to extreme weather conditions are reopening. Continue to exercise caution in reopened parks as the ground is highly saturated and some potential safety hazards remain. Go to www.ebparks.org to check individual park status before heading out.
Park District Reopening Some Parks Previously Closed Due to Winter Storms
The Park District is reopening some Regional Parks previously closed due to winter storms. However, some parks remain closed as park staff continue to assess storm damage and clear debris from parks and trails, including downed trees, falling branches, mudslides, landslides, and flooding.
01/10/2023
From rescuing lost hikers to washed-out trails, Fire Chief Aileen Theile stresses the potential dangers of entering Regional Parks when closed.
Public Urged Not to Enter Closed Parks - Fire Chief Aileen Theile
East Bay Regional Park District Fire Chief Aileen Theile Urges Public to Stay Out of Closed ParksThe Park District needs your help to stay safe and keep our ...
01/10/2023
Majority of East Bay Regional Parks remain closed – PUBLIC ADVISED TO FOLLOW ALL PARK SIGNAGE AND STAY OUT OF CLOSED PARKS. Unseen hazards can remain even when it seems dry and safe. Conditions are unpredictable, with landslides, mudslides, washed out trails, and downed trees and limbs occurring within our parks and on the surrounding roads.
Park District Urging Public Not to Enter Closed Parks
The majority of East Bay Regional Parks remain closed due to recent storms and conditions, including downed trees, falling branches, flooding and mudslides. The Park District is advising the public to follow all park signage and stay out of closed parks and areas with caution tape.
01/04/2023
All East Bay Regional Parks closed Wednesday, January 4, 2023, through Thursday, January 5, 2023, due to Atmospheric River Storm System. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch and high wind warning for the San Francisco Bay Area with flooding, landslides, and rapidly rising rivers and creeks possible. Public safety is the Park District’s top priority. Residents should not enter closed parks. Public safety personnel may not be able to respond to emergencies due to road and trail conditions. Anyone entering Regional Parks when closed is subject to citation or arrest for violation of the Park District’s Ordinance 38. The Park District plans to reopen the majority of parks on Friday, January 6, 2023, after conditions are assessed. High winds and the saturated ground can cause falling trees and branches, which can cause injury and create safety hazards. When parks are reopened, visitors are encouraged to be mindful of conditions and exercise caution in the parks.
Regional Parks Closed Wednesday Through Thursday Due to Upcoming Atmospheric River Storm System
Due to expected storm conditions and high winds, all East Bay Regional Parks are closed Wednesday, January 4, 2023, through Thursday, January 5, 2023. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch and high wind warning for the San Francisco Bay Area.
09/02/2022
Some parks/areas will be closed Sunday, September 4 and Monday, September 5 due to high fire dangers per order of the Park District’s Fire Chief. Shoreline parks and swim areas remain open. See list...
Park Closures Due to Possible High Fire Risk Sunday, September 4 thru Monday, September 5, 2022
The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for inland East Bay areas and an Excessive Heat Watch for coastal and bayside areas on Thursday, September 1, 2022, through the Labor Day Weekend. Per the order of the Park District’s Fire Chief, the District will be closing some pa...