Parque

Hayward Regional Shoreline

Recomendado por 10 habitantes locales,

Consejos de residentes locales

Kristy
September 28, 2020
Locals call this glass beach. Its the nursery for fish in the bay. Lots of glass from the old glass factory that closed but their waste washed ashore here and we used to pick up beach glass of all colors. Great for dogs.
Clifford
May 2, 2020
You’ve seen the hills, now it’s time to explore the shore. This stretch of the East Bay is a salt marsh ecosystem supporting abundant birdlife. Borrow some binoculars from the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center for your walk and see if you can glimpse the likes of double-crested cormorants and long-billed curlews. For a long time the Hayward’s shore farmed for sail but in the 80s it was restored as a wetlands to bring wildlife back to this part of the East Bay. The San Francisco Bay Trail runs right through the park, so if you feel like a longer walk venture for a few miles along this 345-mile path curving around two thirds of the Bay.
You’ve seen the hills, now it’s time to explore the shore. This stretch of the East Bay is a salt marsh ecosystem supporting abundant birdlife. Borrow some binoculars from the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center for your walk and see if you can glimpse the likes of double-crested cormorants and lo…
Jennifer
March 25, 2018
Easy and beautiful hiking trail that will take you to the water, as well as see some amazing wildlife!
Julia
July 13, 2014
Beautiful Birds and ground squirrels

Actividades únicas en la zona

Prepara mochis con ayuda
Prepara ramen y dumplings con un chef japonés
Recorridos aéreos por San Francisco

Los residentes locales también recomiendan

Ubicación
3010 W Winton Ave
Hayward, CA