Gateway to the Delta
December 31, 2012 by Robin Meadows
I’m in another world from the moment I step into the East Bay Regional Park District’s Big Break Regional Shoreline. …
December 31, 2012 by Robin Meadows
I’m in another world from the moment I step into the East Bay Regional Park District’s Big Break Regional Shoreline. …
July 08, 2012 by Bay Nature Staff
This small bay on the edge of the San Joaquin River was once an upland farm, now it’s a popular …
July 01, 2007 by John Hart
Sure, it can be frustrating to see that land purchased for a park is still closed to the public. But buying open space is only the first step in creating a new park. After that come the land-use plans and the search for funds to pay for facilities and staff. Here we take a look at what it will take for the East Bay Regional Park District to transform the 15,000 acres in its land bank into parks.
January 01, 2003 by Gordy Slack
At the intersection of coastal tides and inland rivers there’s a place that’s rich in history and full of life. The Delta has been greatly altered by human hands, but at Big Break Regional Shoreline, its watery charms are accessible to those willing to venture off the beaten path.