
Nice and awesome staff! They have fun programs for kids and adults and if you are into bird watching, this is the spot it's a great biking area and they have restrooms and reading area if you...
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The Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center, situated delicately above a salt marsh, offers an immersive exposure to the intricate ecology of the San Francisco Bay Estuary. Through engaging exhibits, programs, and activities, visitors are encouraged to develop a deep-rooted appreciation, respect, and stewardship for the bay, its diverse inhabitants, and the invaluable services they provide.
Established in 1986, the center serves as an educational hub where school groups, community organizations, and the public can delve into the rich history and ecological significance of the wetlands surrounding the San Francisco Bay. Originally utilized for salt production, the area underwent restoration efforts in the 1980s to reintroduce tidal action, revitalizing the dynamic mix of salt, fresh, brackish, and tidal ponds.
The adjacent park and trail system, known as the Hayward Regional Shoreline, overseen by the East Bay Regional Park District, spans nearly seven miles of picturesque diked trails along the San Francisco Bay. Encompassing mudflats, salt marshes, grasslands, and salt evaporation ponds, the shoreline trail forms a part of the San Francisco Bay Trail, providing a scenic journey through diverse landscapes for all nature enthusiasts.
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Nice and awesome staff! They have fun programs for kids and adults and if you are into bird watching, this is the spot it's a great biking area and they have restrooms and reading area if you...
I'm constantly surprised by all the great and accesible educational and recreational facilities that Hayward has, and the Hayward Shoreline center is no exception. We attended a children's story...
Quick take: discovered the trail I discovered this area during the pandemic. Haven't bern buy in awhile. This is the first time I visited and the interpretive center was open. There's a really...
very peaceful and windy its a nice place to walk i reccomend bringing water and a sweater
It was closed when hiked by it. Looks like a interesting educational outpost for the marshlands.
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