East Bay Regional Parks District: Embrace Life!

Hiking is one of the most popular activities in the Park District. The District offers many challenging off-road mountain bicycle trails and horseback riding trails. You may also hike to one of the District lakes to enjoy a day of fishing, relaxation, or bird watching.

The Park District has more than 1,150 miles of trails within its parklands, which offer year-round enjoyment. In addition, the District has over 250 miles of paved trails linking Regional Parks (see list at right). These trails link schools and colleges, municipal parks, shopping and employment centers, and transportation hubs. To encourage your enjoyment of the trails, each year the Park District sponsors the "Trails Challenge" program for the adventurous who enjoy exploring new parks and trails.



Regional Trails
Mileage Guides (PDF)
Trails Mileage Summary Report Garin to Chabot
Alameda Creek Trail - Paved Green Valley
Alameda Creek Trail - Unpaved Iron Horse Regional Trail
Bay Area Ridge Trail Lafayette / Moraga
Big Break Regional Trail Las Trampas to Mt. Diablo
Black Diamond to Mt. Diablo Marsh Creek Trail
Briones to Mt. Diablo Ohlone Wilderness
Calaveras Ridge Trail Old Moraga Ranch
California Riding and Hiking Trail San Francisco Bay Trail
Contra Costa Canal Trail Tassajara Creek
Delta De Anza Trail Wildcat Creek
East Bay Skyline National Trail .

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A group of hikers at the Las Trampas Regional Wilderness
Hiking
Hikers at Briones