Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline
San Leandro
Thursday, October 29, 2015
"Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline is a former landfill, closed in the early 1970s, and acquired by the District in the 1980’s for future park development. Since that time the District has been importing fill soil to the site to ensure landfill requirements for adequate cap and surface drainage that minimizes infiltration. In recent years the goal has been to provide for/maintain access for existing passive recreation uses such as dog walking, hiking, and picnicking while converting the site into parkland for the future development of active recreation areas such as disc golf and bicycle skills and to provide parking within the park." Source EBRPD Currently there is no parking provided.
There is a beautiful view of San Francisco Bay.
Airplanes are landing at the nearby Oakland International Airport, which is just north west of the park.
Mens Results
San Leandro
Thursday, October 29, 2015
"Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline is a former landfill, closed in the early 1970s, and acquired by the District in the 1980’s for future park development. Since that time the District has been importing fill soil to the site to ensure landfill requirements for adequate cap and surface drainage that minimizes infiltration. In recent years the goal has been to provide for/maintain access for existing passive recreation uses such as dog walking, hiking, and picnicking while converting the site into parkland for the future development of active recreation areas such as disc golf and bicycle skills and to provide parking within the park." Source EBRPD Currently there is no parking provided.
There is a beautiful view of San Francisco Bay.
Airplanes are landing at the nearby Oakland International Airport, which is just north west of the park.
Mens Results
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