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- Dr. Aurelia Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park | East Bay Parks
This 1,833-acre park is home to a great forest of coast redwoods as well as evergreens, chaparral, and grasslands Wildlife within the park includes rare species such as the golden eagle and Alameda striped racer
- EBRPD Reinhardt Redwood Map Brochure - East Bay Regional Park District
Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park is one of the most majestic parks in the East Bay Located just a few miles from downtown Oakland, it contains a stately redwood forest, the largest remaining natural grove of coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) in the region
- EBRPD Reinhardt Redwood Map Brochure - ebparks. org
Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park is one of the most majestic parks in the East Bay Located just a few miles from downtown Oakland, it contains a stately redwood forest, the largest remaining natural grove of coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) in the region
- Reinhardt Redwood - East Bay Regional Park District
Ours to Explore, Enjoy, and Protect Please enjoy the Regional Parks safely and help protect and preserve the parklands by complying with park rules and regulations
- Reinhardt Redwood Picnic Areas - Oakland | East Bay Parks
Overview Fees Parking: $5 per vehicle; $4 per trailered vehicle Buses: $25 per bus Fees are collected on weekends and major holidays April through October and only at the Redwood Gate entrance
- Sobrante Ridge Wildcat Reinhardt Redwood - East Bay Regional Park District
Reinhardt in the East Bay Regional Park District This 1,833-acre park, located just a few miles over the ridge from downtown Oakland, contains a stately redwood forest, the largest remaining natural grove of coast redwood
- Maps | East Bay Parks
You can download these FREE maps with the Avenza Maps app and use them while hiking in the Regional Parks Your device GPS will show your real-time location on the map, even while offline
- Lovely Ladybugs: The Annual Gathering at Reinhardt Redwood
There are many places in the East Bay hills where ladybugs hibernate, and each year is different, but one constant location has been along the Stream Trail just downstream from the Prince Trail Junction, in Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park
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