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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 ...