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Waterfall
Apperson Ridge Quarry
Gopher snake imitates rattler
Rattler habitat, rocky hilltop
Garter snake on the hunt
Picnic tables at Sunol Regional Wilderness
Pallid bat
2nd ANNUAL PLEIN AIR PAINT OUT
Join fellow artists for an open air paint-out in the wilderness! Let nature inspire you to capture the light, shadow and vibrant spring colors among stands of ...
EveryTrail.com Hikes: Sunol Regional Wilderness
Maguire Peaks Meander
Join the Greenbelt Alliance for a strenuous hike of 10 miles with a nearly 2,000 foot elevation gain.
Gopher Snake
Rattlesnake closeup
California kingsnake
View from the Ground
Most folks don't think much of snakes unless they trip over them. It turns out that a remarkable diversity of serpents lives nearby, from beautiful red-bellied ...
The Oaks of Sunol Wilderness
Special Event Video! Naturalist Katie Colbert takes us on a guided hike among the oaks of Sunol Regional Wilderness, in eastern Alameda County. These oaks host ...
Picnic at Lake Chabot
Sunol Regional Wilderness
Spring Wildflowers, a massive basalt outcrop, a scenic gorge on Alameda Creek and plenty of trails through varied terrain await visitors at Sunol Regional ...
Sunol Regional Wilderness Hike
**EVENT FULL** Sunol Oak Gall Walk
Longtime naturalist Katie Colbert will show the way to some of the best gall-oaks in Sunol Regional Wilderness.
Bay Area Pond Walks
Redtail Hawk with Ground Squirrel Kill
Squirrel Faces Rattlesnake
Lord of the Burrows
Ask most people to name the most important species of our grassland habitats, and they'll probably pick coyotes, golden eagles, or even rattlesnakes. But ...
Nature at the Table
On summer weekends, the nearly 4,000 picnic tables of the East Bay Regional Park District are packed with families from many of the Bay Area's diverse ...
Little Yosemite (Sunol Regional Wilderness)
By the Water's Edge
The East Bay is home to 44 creeks that drain into San Francisco Bay—from small but well-protected Wildcat Creek in the north to the 700 square miles of Alameda ...
A Modest Majesty
Seventy-five years ago, there were only 900 acres of public parks in the East Bay. Today, the East Bay Regional Park District encompasses over 95,000 acres. ...
The Essential Tree
It's almost impossible to imagine the California landscape without oak woodlands. But this most familiar and prolific habitat faces a number of serious ...
Fields of Color
Nine places to see effusive displays of native wildflowers.
Shadows in Flight
Rarely seen and, until recently, poorly understood, bats are a significant component of the Bay Area's natural environment. Now, researchers are filling in the ...
Agreement Opens Way for Quarrying on Apperson Ridge
A long-running battle over a quarry proposed for Apperson Ridge adjacent to Sunol Regional Wilderness reached a new chapter last month when two environmental ...