Five Canyons Open Space

Five Canyons Open Space (FCOS) is located in Castro Valley, in Alameda County, California. Five Canyons is a multi-agency collaboration between East Bay Regional Parks District (EBRPD), Alameda County Public Works, Hayward Area Recreation and Parks District (HARD), and several homeowners associations. EBRPD is the lead agency for this open space. FCOS opened in 1998, consists of 300 acres (1.2 km2) and 5 miles (8.0 km) of trails and has almost no amenities. The main visitors are hikers, bicyclists, equestrians and dog walkers. Restrooms and drinking water are available at HARD's nearby Five Canyons Park.[1]

Five Canyons Open Space
5 Canyons Open Space is located in San Francisco Bay Area
5 Canyons Open Space
5 Canyons Open Space
5 Canyons Open Space is located in California
5 Canyons Open Space
5 Canyons Open Space
5 Canyons Open Space is located in the United States
5 Canyons Open Space
5 Canyons Open Space
TypeOpen space
LocationAlameda County, California
Nearest cityHayward, California
Coordinates37°41′11″N 122°01′43″W / 37.6865°N 122.0285°W / 37.6865; -122.0285
Area300 acres (1.2 km2)
Created1998
Operated byEast Bay Regional Park District

FCOS is open daily from 8:00 AM until dusk. There are no fees for parking or for dogs. There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities, no restrooms, no drinking water, no picnic facilities, and no reservable campgrounds.[2]

The Bay Area Ridge Trail connects FCOS to Cull Canyon Regional Recreation Area to the north and Don Castro Regional Recreation Area to the west. At some future time, the trail will also connect to Garin Regional Park, Dry Creek Regional Park and Mission Peak Regional Preserve.[2]

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