Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park

Public parks in OAKLAND

About Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park

Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park is a spectacular 1,833-acre regional park in the Oakland Hills, California, managed by the East Bay Regional Park District. Established in 1937 and named in honor of former park district board member Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt, the park is renowned for its magnificent second-growth coast redwood forest, many of whose trees reach heights of over 150 feet.

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Reviews

REJUVENATION!! The smell. The stream with crackling babbling brooks and mini falls. Amazing vibes. Easy easy easy. There is hills but the road is pretty well rounded enough that you can actual use a wheelchair ♿️. There is a small play park around the bend at the end of the parking road at the early stages of the trail. NOT FOR TEN SPEES BIKES. Great for Mountain biking. Hiked 1 hour got as far as the Eucalyptus Trail. That trail is a Level 5 incline hike, not for the faint or weak kneed folks. Great for those who are pushing their physical therapy. Headphones or not the peace and stream with a few owls that make noise. Definitely going back because Im heavily invested into my experience return. Legit, Euphoric!