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  2. Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve is located in the Oakland Hills of the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, California. [1] The park is part of the East Bay Regional Parks District (EBRPD), covers 928 acres (3.76 km 2), and lies east of Oakland, partly in Alameda County and partly in Contra Costa County.

  3. East Bay Regional Park District - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) is a special district operating in Alameda County and Contra Costa County, California, within the East Bay area of the San Francisco Bay Area. It maintains and operates a system of regional parks which is the largest urban regional park district in the United States. The administrative office is ...

  4. Coyote Hills Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Turn left at Soaproot Trail to go back uphill, and left again at Quail Trail to return to the Visitor Center. [1] The Alameda Creek Trail runs12 miles (19 km) from San Francisco Bay to the mouth of Niles Canyon. It forms the northern border of Coyote Hills park, and is really two trails in parallel: an equestrian trail on the northern levee and ...

  5. Crockett Hills Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Crockett Hills Regional Park is a regional park in Contra Costa County, California, just south of Crockett. opened to the public in 2006. [1] Part of the East Bay Regional Park District, it consists of 1,939 acres (7.85 km 2) of rolling grasslands, wooded ravines and shoreline along the south bank of the Carquinez Strait.

  6. McLaughlin Eastshore State Park - Wikipedia

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    McLaughlin Eastshore State Park is a state park and wildlife refuge along the San Francisco Bay shoreline of the East Bay between the cities of Richmond, Albany, Berkeley, Emeryville, and Oakland. It encompasses remnant natural wetlands , restored wetlands, as well as landfill west of the Eastshore Freeway .

  7. Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline - Wikipedia

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    According to Todd's article, dogs using paved trails (which applies to a segment of the Bay Area Trail and a nature walk), but unleashed dogs are allowed to use only unimproved and unpaved trails. [3] Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline Loop is a 4.6 miles (7.4 km) long trail in the park that can be used by dogs. It is rated good for all skill levels ...

  8. Mission Peak - Wikipedia

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    Mission Peak connects to a network of regional trails and contains part of the Bay Area Ridge Trail, which is under construction and has gaps to the north of Mission Peak. The Eagle Spring [dubious – discuss] Backpack campsite is just east of the summit.

  9. Iron Horse Regional Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Horse Regional Trail is a rail trail for pedestrians, horse riders and bicycles in the East Bay Area in California. This trail is located in inland central Alameda and Contra Costa counties, mostly following a Southern Pacific Railroad right of way established in 1891 and abandoned in 1977. [ 1 ]