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tively non-strenuous walk compared to Tilden’s more demanding trails. BOTANIC GARDEN The Regional Parks Botanic Garden specializes in the propagation of California native trees, shrubs, and flowers. Plants are segregated into 12 geographic ranges, from desert to Pacific rain forest. Garden hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily June-Sept., 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Oct.-May. Phone 1-888-327-2757, option 3, ext. 4507. BRAZIL BUILDING This historic facility is popular for weddings, social events, and meetings. Catering may be arranged. The hall, patio, and commercial kitchen may be viewed on the first and third Tuesday of each month, from 1-8 p.m. Phone (510) 544-3164. MERRY-GO-ROUND The Merry-Go-Round, built in 1911 by Herschell-Spillman and relocated to Tilden Regional Park in 1948, features beautifully restored wood- en menagerie carousel animals. For information, operating hours, and ticket prices, call (510) 559-1004. LAKE ANZA Enjoy beach sunbathing, swimming, picnicking, and food service (swim complex entrance fee). For swim season and lifeguard hours see www.eb- parks.org, or call 1-888-327-2757, option 3, ext. 4562. GOLF COURSE Enjoy an 18-hole championship golf course, a driving range and practice green, the pro shop, and food service. Reservations: (510) 848-7373. TILDEN NATURE AREA This 740-acre preserve with 10+ miles of hiking trails contains a blend of na- tive and introduced plant communities, including oak/ bay woodlands, grasslands, and eucalyptus forests. A 750-foot boardwalk leads to Jewel Lake, a historic reservoir and a peaceful place to watch wildlife. At the Environmental Education Center (EEC) you can explore Wildcat Creek watershed exhibits, learn about park activities, and purchase nature-related books and materials including a self-guided trail booklet. The EEC is open Tues-Sun, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The nearby Little Farm (8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. daily) is home to farm animals, including cows, sheep, goats, rabbits, chickens, and pigs. Several heritage breeds are preserved, including Milking Shorthorn Cattle. Visitors are welcome to bring lettuce or celery to feed the animals. Park naturalists offer interpretive programs about the area’s natural and cultural history for schools, organized groups, and the public. To make school or group program reservations, call the EEC at (510) 544-2233 or 1-888-327-2757, op- tion 3, ext. 4564, or see www.ebparks.org. NATURE AREA TRAILS Tilden Nature Area’s trails, designated by symbols on trailside directional posts, vary in length and difficulty and traverse a vari- ety of habitats. A self-guided trail booklet is available for the Jewel Lake Trail from the EEC, open Tues-Sun, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Short-Loop Trail offers a rela- Welcome to Tilden Tilden Regional Park Berkeley, Oakland, Orinda North 0 1 3 4 5 Miles 2 BART BART BART SAN LEANDRO ALAMEDA ORINDA BERKELEY OAKLAND RICHMOND EL CERRITO Upper San Leandro Reservoir Lake Merritt S a n P a b l o R e s e r v o ir 580 80 880 580 80 880 980 580 580 13 24 185 61 123 13 61 W I L D C A T CYN. SOLANO AV. AVEN U E BL. CUTTING A R L I N G TO N MARIN AV. PABLO DAM ROAD GRIZZL Y PEAK BL. S. P A R K D R . R O A D SHA TTUCK AV. UNIVERSITY AV. CLAREMONT AV. TELEGRAPH AV. SPRUCE OXFORD ASHBY AV. SAN PABLO AV. FISH RANCH ROAD WEBSTER CENTRAL AV. ENCINAL AV. MORAGA AV. G R AN D AV . BROAD WAY AV. GRAND BROAD W A Y McKAY AV. JOAQUI N MILL E R L IN C OLN AV. S H E P HE R D C A N Y O N R D. PINEH U R S T PARK BL. FRUITV ALE AV. BL. ST. E. 14TH S K Y L I N E PARK ST. HIGH ST. SKYLINE C A N Y O N R O A D ROAD R E D WO O D ROAD HIGH ST. AV. 35TH M a c A R T H U R BL. LAKE CHABOT EAST 14TH ST . WASHINGTON EAST 14TH ST . KELLER A V. BL. STANLEY AV. FOOT- HILL BL. HEGENBERGE R G O L F L I N K S R D . PERALTA OAKS CT. AV. 106TH MARINA BL. ESTUDILLO D O O L I T T L E DR. AV. 98TH TERR. M A R C I E L R D . ROAD AV. REDWOOD ROAD DAVIS ST. Tilden Nature Area Kennedy Grove Reg. Recreation Area Sobrante Ridge Reg. Preserve Leona Canyon Regional Open SpacePreserve Redwood Regional Park A n t h o n y C h a b o t R e g i o n a l P a r k Sibley Volcanic Preserve Huckleberry Botanic Regional Preserve BOTANIC GARDEN Roberts Regional Rec. Area Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline Lake Chabot Regional Park McLaughlin Eastshore State Park Temescal Reg.Rec. Area Crown Beach & Crab Cove Park District Headquarters Family Campground Wildcat Canyon Regional Park Tilden Regional Park Point Isabel Regional Shoreline Brooks Island Regional Preserve Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve 800 900 700 600 500 600 600 MEMORY TRAIL U P P E R P A C K R A T TRAI L L O W E R P A C K R A T TRAIL L O O P R O A D T R A I L P INE T R E E TRAIL LAUREL CANYON ROAD CR EE K T R A IL WILDCAT PEAK S Y L V AN LAKE LAKE L A K E T R AI L W ILD C AT CREEK T R A IL JE W EL TRAIL TRAIL S E R V I C E R O A D S E R V I C E R O A D J E W E L L O O P R O A D TRAIL SYLVAN TRAIL L A U R EL C A N Y O N WILDCAT JEWEL SYLVAN TRAIL LAUREL CANYON TRAIL S Y L V A N T R . C A N O N D R I V E C E N T R A L PARK DR. AV. LOOP ROAD Jewel Lake Wildcat Creek Laurel Creek LITTLE FARM WILDCAT VIEW GROUP CAMP ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER Disabled accessible parking and facilities. INDIAN CAMP NEW WOODLAND GROUP CAMP BIG LEAF Disabled accessible #67 weekends only #67 weekends only .05 .10 .36 .14 .34 .05 .10 .15 .71 to Wildcat Canyon Regional Park boundary .27 .11 .23 .02 .02 .06 .10 .14 .30 Mi. To Canon Dr. .08 .03 .08 .18 .21 .03 .06 .03 .16 .09 .21 .13 Hikers, Horses & Bicycles Hikers & Horses Hikers Only Stream Mileage Between Points Parking Bus Stop Visitor Center Tot Lot Restrooms Drinking Water Horse Water Phone Information Picnic Reservable Camp .20 Contour interval 20 feet North 0 1/8 Mile TRAIN RIDES Since 1952, the Redwood Valley Railway has been offering scenic rides aboard min- iature steam trains through the redwoods of Tilden Regional Park. For information, operating hours, and ticket prices, call (510) 548-6100. The Golden Gate Live Steamers (free) is open Sundays, noon-3 p.m. See www.goldengatels.org. OTHER PARK FEATURES Tilden Regional Park offers hiking and equestrian trails, picnic areas (some reservable), and the Rotary Peace Grove. The park’s Nimitz Way, accessible from Inspiration Point, is a paved, multi-use, ridgetop trail. It is a segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail and the East Bay Skyline National Trail. PICNIC AND CAMPING RESERVATIONS For reservations or information see www.ebparks.org or call 1-888-327-2757 , option 2. MEMBERSHIPS The Regional Parks Foundation offers memberships to park users. Information: (510) 544-2220 or see www.regionalparksfoundation.org. East Bay Regional Park District 2950 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, CA 94605-0381 1-888-327-2757 (1-888-EBPARKS) (TRS 711) www.ebparks.org Rev. 5/19 Year opened: 1936. Acres: 2,079 Highlights: hiking, bicycling, equestrian, picnicking, group camping; public golf course, lake swimming, historic merry-go-round, steam trains, botanic garden, Little Farm, Brazil Building. Did you know? Boxing champion Joe Lewis played on Tilden’s golf course in the Annual Regional Golf Championship in 1945. Fees, No fee for parking or dogs. Swim fee: $3.50/$2.50 seniors & under age 15. Merry-go- round: $3. Steam train: $3. Golf: see www.tilden- parkgc.com. Daily fishing access: $5/day. T R A I L M E M O R Y Jewel Lake Trail: 0.91- mile loop, gentle. Pack Rat Trail: .34 mile, moderate. Sylvan Trail: .70 miles, gentle. Wildcat Peak Trail: 1.43 miles, steep. Pine Tree Trail: 0.93 miles, moderate. Laurel Canyon Trail: 1.11 miles, moderately steep. Memory Trail: 0.51 miles, moderate. Lower Tilden Nature Area See reverse for full Nature Area map.

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tively non-strenuous walk compared to Tilden’s more demanding trails.BOTANIC GARDEN The Regional Parks Botanic Garden specializes in the propagation of California native trees, shrubs, and flowers. Plants are segregated into 12 geographic ranges, from desert to Pacific rain forest. Garden hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily June-Sept., 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Oct.-May. Phone 1-888-327-2757, option 3, ext. 4507.BRAZIL BUILDING This historic facility is popular for weddings, social events, and meetings. Catering may be arranged. The hall, patio, and commercial kitchen may be viewed on the first and third Tuesday of each month, from 1-8 p.m. Phone (510) 544-3164.MERRY-GO-ROUND The Merry-Go-Round, built in 1911 by Herschell-Spillman and relocated to Tilden Regional Park in 1948, features beautifully restored wood-en menagerie carousel animals. For information, operating hours, and ticket prices, call (510) 559-1004.

LAKE ANZA Enjoy beach sunbathing, swimming, picnicking, and food service (swim complex entrance fee). For swim season and lifeguard hours see www.eb-parks.org, or call 1-888-327-2757, option 3, ext. 4562.GOLF COURSE Enjoy an 18-hole championship golf course, a driving range and practice green, the pro shop, and food service. Reservations: (510) 848-7373.TILDEN NATURE AREA This 740-acre preserve with 10+ miles of hiking trails contains a blend of na-tive and introduced plant communities, including oak/bay woodlands, grasslands, and eucalyptus forests. A 750-foot boardwalk leads to Jewel Lake, a historic reservoir and a peaceful place to watch wildlife. At the Environmental Education Center (EEC) you can explore Wildcat Creek watershed exhibits, learn about park activities, and purchase nature-related books and materials including a self-guided trail booklet. The EEC is open Tues-Sun, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The nearby Little Farm (8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. daily) is home to farm animals, including cows, sheep, goats, rabbits, chickens, and pigs. Several heritage breeds are preserved, including Milking Shorthorn Cattle. Visitors are welcome to bring lettuce or celery to feed the animals. Park naturalists offer interpretive programs about the area’s natural and cultural history for schools, organized groups, and the public. To make school or group program reservations, call the EEC at (510) 544-2233 or 1-888-327-2757, op-tion 3, ext. 4564, or see www.ebparks.org.NATURE AREA TRAILS Tilden Nature Area’s trails, designated by symbols on trailside directional posts, vary in length and difficulty and traverse a vari-ety of habitats. A self-guided trail booklet is available for the Jewel Lake Trail from the EEC, open Tues-Sun, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Short-Loop Trail offers a rela-

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TRAIN RIDES Since 1952, the Redwood Valley Railway has been offering scenic rides aboard min-iature steam trains through the redwoods of Tilden Regional Park. For information, operating hours, and ticket prices, call (510) 548-6100. The Golden Gate Live Steamers (free) is open Sundays, noon-3 p.m. See www.goldengatels.org.OTHER PARK FEATURES Tilden Regional Park offers hiking and equestrian trails, picnic areas (some reservable), and the Rotary Peace Grove. The park’s Nimitz Way, accessible from Inspiration Point, is a paved, multi-use, ridgetop trail. It is a segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail and the East Bay Skyline National Trail.PICNIC AND CAMPING RESERVATIONS For reservations or information see www.ebparks.org or call 1-888-327-2757, option 2.MEMBERSHIPS The Regional Parks Foundation offers memberships to park users. Information: (510) 544-2220 or see www.regionalparksfoundation.org.

East Bay Regional Park District2950 Peralta Oaks Court, Oakland, CA 94605-0381 1-888-327-2757 (1-888-EBPARKS) (TRS 711) www.ebparks.org Rev. 5/19

Year opened: 1936. Acres: 2,079 Highlights: hiking, bicycling, equestrian, picnicking, group camping; public golf course, lake swimming, historic merry-go-round, steam trains, botanic garden, Little Farm, Brazil Building.Did you know? Boxing champion Joe Lewis played on Tilden’s golf course in the Annual Regional Golf Championship in 1945.

Fees, No fee for parking or dogs. Swim fee: $3.50/$2.50 seniors & under age 15. Merry-go-round: $3. Steam train: $3. Golf: see www.tilden-parkgc.com. Daily fishing access: $5/day.

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Pine Tree Trail: 0.93 miles, moderate.

Laurel Canyon Trail: 1.11 miles, moderately steep.

Memory Trail: 0.51 miles, moderate.

Lower Tilden Nature AreaSee reverse for full Nature Area map.

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POLICE, FIRE, MEDICAL EMERGENCY.......... 510-881-1121PARKS POLICE NON-EMERGENCY............... 510-881-1833EBRPD Headquarters................................. 1-888-EBPARKSBotanic Garden..........1-888-327-2757, option 3, ext. 4507Brazil Building ............................................ (510) 544-3164Golf Course................................................. (510) 848-7373Merry-Go-Round ........................................ (510) 559-1004Steam Trains ............................................... (510) 548-6100Tilden Park Of�ce.... 1-888-327-2757, option 3, ext. 4562Naturalist Services, EEC, Little Farm ........... (510) 544-2233.............................. or 1-888-327-2757, option 3, ext. 4564

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Tilden's Herschell-Spillman Merry-Go-Round is an antique carousel with calliope-style music and hand-carved and beautifully painted wooden carousel animals.

WELCOME!Please enjoy your Regional Parks safely, and help us protect and preserve your parklands by complying with park rules and regulations.

SAFETY and ETIQUETTE• Stay on trails. Taking shortcuts can be dangerous and causes erosion. • Wading and/or swimming in undesignated areas may be dangerous and may harm the watershed.• Carry and drink plenty of water. Dehydration is a leading cause of injuries on the trail. • Be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions. • Trails can be slippery, rocky and steep. Proceed carefully at your own risk.• Wildlife may be present on the trails at any time. Feeding or approaching wildlife is dangerous and illegal.

• Bicycles are permitted on designated trails only. Horses have the right-of-way on trails.• State law requires that all bicyclists under age 18 wear an approved helmet while riding on trails and roadways. All bicyclists and equestrians are strongly encouraged to wear helmets at all times. RULES• Dogs must be leashed 200 feet from any trail or park entrance. Dogs must be leashed in parking lots, picnic areas, developed areas such as lawns and play fields, and on some trails. They must be under voice control at all times.• Smoking is prohibited, except in overnight campsites.• Drones are prohibited.Visitors are responsible for knowing and complying with park rules. See www.ebparks.org/rules.