CALENDAR
OF EVENTS
For the Richmond Bay Trail
Saturday, May 4, 9 to 11:30 AM: Healthy
Hikes for Adults at Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline. Join EBRPD Recreation
staff for this new series of fitness hikes focusing on shoreline parks.
We will start with a short feature on health benefits and safety tips. You can participate
for all or just a portion of the hike, increasing your distance as stamina
improves. This is a great way to get back into hiking and meet other like-minded
hikers while staying healthy! From I-580, go south on Canal Blvd.
(toward San Francisco Bay) for about 0.8 mile and turn right on Seacliff
Drive to drive over the hill and turn right again on Brickyard
Cove Road. When Brickyard Cove Road ends, turn right on Dornan Drive
and enter first parking lot on left. For information, call 510-544-2553
or email recreation@ebparks.org.
Saturday, May 4, 1 to 2:30 PM: Healthy
Hikes for Kids at Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline. Join EBRPD Recreation
staff for this new series of fitness hikes focusing on shoreline parks.
We will start with a short feature on health benefits and safety tips. You can participate
for all or just a portion of the hike, increasing your distance as stamina
improves. This is a great way to get back into hiking and meet other like-minded
hikers while staying healthy! From I-580, go south on Canal Blvd. (toward
San Francisco Bay) for about 0.8 mile and turn right on Seacliff Drive to
drive over the hill and turn right again on Brickyard Cove
Road. When Brickyard Cove Road ends, turn right on Dornan Drive and
enter first parking lot on left. For information, call 510-544-2553
or emailrecreation@ebparks.org
Saturday, May 4, 10 AM to 2 PM: Bay
Trail Plant
Restoration. Join Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue their ongoing
native plant restoration project along the Bay Trail between Point Isabel
Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point Isabel next
to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom of the I-580
overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right and come down to the
end of the street.) Contact info: Tom or Jane Kelly (510) 704-8628
(w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with the East Bay
Regional Park District. And remember to wear long pants, bring hats, sun
screen, water, and family and friends. They will supply gloves,
tools, and refreshments
Sunday, May 12, 9 AM to 1 PM: Red
Oak Victory Pancake
Breakfast: Celebrate Mother’s Day by biking the Shipyard
3 section of Bay Trail to a sumptuous breakfast on the deck
of SS Red Oak
Victory with sweeping views of San Francisco across the Bay. One
low price - $7.00 per person (children under 5 free). Tours of the
ship available at an additional fee of $5 per person. A Benefit
for the Restoration of the SS Red Oak Victory. No reservations required. Click
Here for driving directions.
Saturday, May 25, 10 AM to 4 PM: Brooks
Island Kayak Adventure. This
trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered bay
water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along Brooks Island’s
preserved shoreline, then come ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile
hike around the island normally closed to visitors. Ages14+ yrs. Registration is
required. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)
Saturday, June 1, 9 to 11:30 AM: Healthy
Hikes for Adults at Point Isabel Regional Shoreline. Join
EBRPD Recreation staff for this new series of fitness
hikes focusing on shoreline parks. We will start with a short feature
on health benefits and safety tips. You can participate
for all or just a portion of the hike, increasing your distance
as stamina improves. This is a great way to get back into hiking
and meet other like-minded hikers while staying healthy! Meet in
parking lot at end of Rydin Road. For information, call
510-544-2553 or emailrecreation@ebparks.org.
Saturday, June 1, 10 to 11:30
AM: Healthy
Parks / Healthy People Nature Walk at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline. Join
EBRPD Naturalist Anthony Fisher for a leisurely, mostly flat stroll
and discover the natural beauty of this historically rich area.. Meet
at main park entrance. For information, call 510-544-2553 or email recreation@ebparks.org.
Saturday, June 1, 1 to 2:30 PM: Healthy
Hikes for Kids at Point Isabel Regional Shoreline. Join
EBRPD Recreation staff for this new series of fitness hikes
focusing on shoreline parks. We will start with a short feature on
health benefits and safety tips. You can participate
for all or just a portion of the hike, increasing your distance as
stamina improves. This is a great way to get back into hiking and meet
other like-minded hikers while staying healthy! Meet in
parking lot at end of Rydin Road. For information, call 510-544-2553
or emailrecreation@ebparks.org
Saturday, June 1, 10 AM to 2 PM: Bay
Trail Plant
Restoration. Join Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue their ongoing
native plant restoration project along the Bay Trail between Point Isabel
Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point Isabel next
to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom of the I-580
overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right and come down to the
end of the street.) Contact info: Tom or Jane Kelly (510) 704-8628
(w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with the East Bay
Regional Park District. And remember to wear long pants, bring hats, sun
screen, water, and family and friends. They will supply gloves,
tools, and refreshments
Sunday, June 16, 9 AM to 1
PM: Red
Oak Victory Pancake
Breakfast: Celebrate Father’s Day by biking the Shipyard
3 section of Bay Trail to a sumptuous breakfast on the deck
of SS Red Oak
Victory with sweeping views of San Francisco across the Bay. One
low price - $7.00 per person (children under 5 free). Tours of the
ship available at an additional fee of $5 per person. A Benefit
for the Restoration of the SS Red Oak Victory. No reservations
required. Click
Here for driving directions.
Sunday, June 23, 10 AM to 4
PM: Brooks
Island Kayak Adventure. This
trip is a short paddle in stable, double kayaks across sheltered
bay water with spectacular views of San Francisco. Paddle along
Brooks Island’s preserved shoreline, then come
ashore to enjoy a naturalist guided, two-mile hike around the island
normally closed to visitors. Ages14+ yrs. Registration is
required. Fee: $85 (non-res. $95)
Saturday, July 6, 10 AM
to 2 PM: Bay Trail Plant Restoration. Join
Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue their ongoing native plant
restoration project along the Bay Trail between Point Isabel
Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point Isabel
next to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom
of the I-580 overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right
and come down to the end of the street.) Contact info: Tom
or Jane Kelly (510) 704-8628 (w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with
the East Bay Regional Park District. And remember to wear long
pants, bring hats, sun screen, water, and family and friends.
They will supply gloves, tools, and refreshments.
Saturday, August 3, 10 AM to 2
PM: Bay
Trail Plant
Restoration. Join Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue their
ongoing native plant restoration project along the Bay Trail between
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point
Isabel next to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom
of the I-580 overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right and come
down to the end of the street.) Contact info: Tom or Jane Kelly
(510) 704-8628 (w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with the East
Bay Regional Park District. And remember to wear long pants, bring hats,
sun screen, water, and family and friends. They will supply gloves,
tools, and refreshments.
Sunday, August 11, 9 AM to 1 PM: Red
Oak Victory Pancake
Breakfast: Bike the Shipyard
3 section of Bay Trail to a sumptuous breakfast on the
deck of SS Red Oak
Victory with sweeping views of San Francisco across the Bay. One
low price - $7.00 per person (children under 5 free)
Tours of the ship
available at an additional fee of $5 per person. A
Benefit for the Restoration of the SS Red Oak Victory. No reservations
required. Click
Here for driving directions.
Saturday, September 7, 10 AM
to 2 PM: Bay
Trail Plant
Restoration. Join Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue their
ongoing native plant restoration project along the Bay Trail between Point
Isabel Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point Isabel
next to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom of the
I-580 overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right and come down
to the end of the street.) Contact info: Tom or Jane Kelly (510)
704-8628 (w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with the East Bay
Regional Park District. And remember to wear long pants, bring hats, sun
screen, water, and family and friends. They will supply gloves,
tools, and refreshments.
Sunday, September 8, 9 AM to 1 PM: Red
Oak Victory Pancake
Breakfast: Bike the Shipyard
3 section of Bay Trail to a sumptuous breakfast on the deck
of SS Red Oak
Victory with sweeping views of San Francisco across the Bay. One
low price - $7.00 per person (children under 5 free)
Tours of the ship available at an additional fee of $5 per person. A
Benefit for the Restoration of the SS Red Oak Victory. No reservations
required. Click
Here for driving directions.
Saturday, September 21. 9 AM to Noon: California
Coastal Cleanup Day. Hold the date for this annual statewide-sponsored event
that happens every year in late September. Participants will
help rid shoreline areas of trash and debris, including tires that have
become stuck in the mud. Of special concern are the plastics that collect
along the shores because of the dangers they pose to wildlife. Trash
is a problem on our bay shorelines, at the mouths of many creeks and
around our lakes. Marine animals can be injured in two ways by trash
debris: through entanglement or by ingestion. Many types of sea critters
have been found stuck in plastic debris such as fishing lines, bags and
beverage container rings. Many animals will eat plastic, thinking it
is food. When an animal ingests plastic, the debris can block its intestinal
passage causing it to starve to death. Please bring your own bucket
to collect trash, and a refillable water bottle to cut down on the use
of plastic.
Saturday, October 5, 10 AM to
2 PM: Bay
Trail Plant
Restoration. Join Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue
their ongoing native plant restoration project along the Bay Trail
between Point Isabel Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point Isabel
next to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom of the
I-580 overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right and come down
to the end of the street.) Contact info: Tom or Jane Kelly (510)
704-8628 (w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with the East Bay
Regional Park District. And remember to wear long pants, bring hats, sun
screen, water, and family and friends. They will supply gloves,
tools, and refreshments.
Sunday, October 13, 9 AM to 1 PM: Red
Oak Victory Pancake
Breakfast: CelebrateFleet Week by biking the Shipyard
3 section of Bay Trail to a sumptuous breakfast on the deck
of SS Red Oak
Victory with sweeping views of San Francisco across the Bay. One
low price - $7.00 per person (children under 5 free). Tours of the
ship available at an additional fee of $5 per person. A Benefit
for the Restoration of the SS Red Oak Victory. No reservations required. Click
Here for driving directions.
Saturday, November 2, 10 AM to
2 PM: Bay
Trail Plant
Restoration. Join Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue their
ongoing native plant restoration project along the Bay Trail between
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point
Isabel next to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom
of the I-580 overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right and come
down to the end of the street.) Contact info: Tom or Jane Kelly
(510) 704-8628 (w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with the East
Bay Regional Park District. And remember to wear long pants, bring hats,
sun screen, water, and family and friends. They will supply gloves,
tools, and refreshments
Saturday, December 7, 10 AM to
2 PM: Bay
Trail Plant
Restoration. Join Tom and Jane Kelly to help continue their
ongoing native plant restoration project along the Bay Trail between Point
Isabel Regional Shoreline and Marina Bay. Where: Point Isabel
next to the dog park - just off I-580 (take Central to the bottom of the
I-580 overpass. At the stop sign (Rydin Road) turn right and come down
to the end of the street.) Contact info: Tom or Jane Kelly (510) 704-8628
(w) or (510) 684-6484 or kyotousa@sbcglobal.net. Please
do RSVP – it will help them coordinate tools with the East Bay
Regional Park District. And remember to wear long pants, bring hats, sun
screen, water, and family and friends. They will supply gloves, tools,
and refreshments.
The Birds of Eastshore State Park
Click
Here for the Audubon's brochure listing
146 species of birds to be found along the Bay Trail between Point Isabel and
Marina Bay.
EcoTourism
on the Bay Trail in Richmond, anyone? Download
the .PDF!
Left:
Endangered California Clapper Rail - Photo by Joe DiDonato
of East Bay Regional Park
District |