East Bay Times

Memorial Day weekend 1 of busiest times for East Bay Regional Parks

- Ned MacKay writes about East Bay Regional Park District sites and activities. Email him at nedmackay@comcast.net.

Memorial Day weekend is almost here, and it's always one of the busiest times in the East Bay Regional Parks.

On May 29, there will be no picnic area reservatio­ns available; first come, first served will be the rule. So if you wish to secure a desirable spot, it's advisable to arrive early at your favorite park. This is especially true at locations with swim facilities, which are always crowded on summer holiday weekends.

If all tables are taken, visitors can enjoy blanket picnicking on lawn areas. Barbecuing is allowed at the stands designed for that purpose. Portable barbecues are OK, but only on lawn areas, not in tall, dry grass. Please dispose of coals in the concrete receptacle­s designed for that purpose, not in regular trash barrels. And, of course, everyone should be extremely cautious with fire. Smoking is not allowed in the regional parks.

Especially at the parks with swim areas, cooperate with all rules and regulation­s. Swim within the limits of your skill and supervise children at all times. Be sure to comply with all instructio­ns from lifeguards, rangers, police, firefighte­rs and other emergency personnel. Nobody wants dangerous situations to mar an otherwise pleasant park visit.

Before you go, check “Alerts and Closures” online at ebparks.org to be sure there are no restrictio­ns

at the park you wish to attend.

Here are some of the special activities planned in the regional parks during Memorial Day weekend:

FREMONT >> Admission is free on May 29 at Ardenwood Historic Farm in Fremont. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. you can help with farm chores, ride the train, tour the Victorian farmhouse, watch cooking demonstrat­ions at the outdoor kitchen or try some old-time games.

Ardenwood re-creates life on a prosperous Victorian-era farming estate. The farm is at 34600 Ardenwood Blvd., just north of Highway 84. For informatio­n, call 510-544-2797.

ALSO IN FREMONT >> The first campfire program of 2023 at Dumbarton Quarry Campground in Fremont will be a trivia contest from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday.

Attendees will form teams to compete, answer questions and win points and prizes.

The trivia contest is for ages 5 and older; parent

participat­ion is required. There's a $5 parking fee. This is a drop-in program; registrati­on is not necessary. You need not be camping at the campground to participat­e.

Dumbarton Quarry Campground is at 9400 Quarry Road in Fremont, just off Highway 84. For informatio­n, call Coyote Hills at 510-544-3220.

ALAMEDA >> “Memorial Day Memories” is the theme of Family Nature Fun Hour at 1:30 p.m. on both Saturday and the following afternoon at the Doug Siden Visitor Center at Crab Cove in Crown Beach, Alameda.

The drop-in program is free; no registrati­on is necessary. Learn how to fold a flag, tie a knot and make a flower to place on the park's Merchant Mariners Memorial.

Crab Cove also plans a Memorial Day Open House on May 29 starting at noon. Activities between 1-4 p.m. will include a reptile program, flag folding, nature stories, low tide exploratio­n and a self-guided history walk.

Crab Cove is at 1252

McKay Ave. off Alameda's Central Avenue. For informatio­n, call 510-544-3187.

BERKELEY >> A wool felting session is on the agenda for 11 a.m. to noon on Saturday at the Environmen­tal Education Center in Tilden Nature Area near Berkeley with naturalist Jenna Collins.

The group will use water and soap to produce little woolly creations. This is a drop-in program. Then from 2-3 p.m. the same day, Collins will show how to spin yarn without a spinning wheel, using your hands and a drop spindle.

Both programs are free; no registrati­on is necessary.

The Environmen­tal Education Center is at the north end of Tilden's Central Park Drive, accessible via Canon Drive from Grizzly Peak Boulevard in Berkeley. For informatio­n, call 510-544-2233.

OAKLEY >> At Big Break Regional Shoreline in Oakley, there's a nature-themed craft activity between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. every Saturday in May and June.

The programs are free and no registrati­on is necessary. Big Break is at 69 Big Break Road off Oakley's Main Street. For informatio­n, call 510-5443050.

ONLINE >> These are just a few of the programs planned in the East Bay Regional Parks in coming days. For the full list, visit ebparks.org/things-to-do. And however you spend it, have a safe and enjoyable Memorial Day weekend.

 ?? DOUG DURAN — STAFF ARCHIVES ?? Kaylee Cruz, 6, and her brother Kylen, 8, of Oakley play at the Contra Loma Regional Park's Swim Lagoon in Antioch in 2021. Memorial Day weekend is coming up.
DOUG DURAN — STAFF ARCHIVES Kaylee Cruz, 6, and her brother Kylen, 8, of Oakley play at the Contra Loma Regional Park's Swim Lagoon in Antioch in 2021. Memorial Day weekend is coming up.
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