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- North Richmond Shoreline Festival
- Come out with your family and friends and celebrate the magnificent North Richmond Shoreline!
- Walking the Line
- It was 140 years ago, in October 1868, that the Hayward Fault unleashed the magnitude 6.8 temblor that put the fault on the map. The quake shook the entire ...
- Memorial Stadium
- Scarp at Point Pinole Park
- Hayward's Memorial Park
- Trench at Fremont's Central Park
- Alameda County Courthouse After Earthquake
- EveryTrail.com Hikes: Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
- Salt Marsh at Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary
- Point Pinole
- Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
- Jutting out into San Pablo Bay, visitors are treated to expansive views of the Bay and beyond from the beaches, grasslands and woodlands of this park.
- Ann on trail
- Trail in Purisima Creek Preserve
- Joseph D. Grant County Park
- Rush Ranch
- On the way to Coast Camp
- Sparrow
- Ann at park
- Breuner Marsh Stewardship
- Tracking Richmond’s Bay Trail
- A Shore Thing
- The East Bay shoreline is strung like a necklace with more than a dozen parks, from the bluffs of Point Pinole near Richmond to the sandy beach and shallow ...
- Still Hanging On
- Nearly forgotten today, the native oysters of San Francisco Bay once formed large shallow-water reefs, providing critical habitat for other creatures and a ...
- Grassland Heritage
- When Spanish explorers first saw the San Francisco Bay in 1769, they found a land cloaked largely in perennial grasses. But the extirpation of the native elk ...
- On a Roll
- Got Wheels?