Park Info
3010 West Winton Ave.
Hayward, CA 94545
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Phone Number
510-783-1066
Toll Free: 888-EBPARKS (888-327-2757), option 3, extension 4531
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Maps
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Park Hours
Open between 5:00am and 10:00pm unless otherwise posted or permitted
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Parking Fee
No fee
Dog Fee
No fee
Grazing Information
Grazing in the Parks
Camping Reservations
No reservable campgrounds
Picnic Reservations
No reservable sites
Emergency Number
911
EBRPD Headquarters
1-888-EBPARKS or 1-888-327-2757
Hayward Regional Shoreline

- About The Park
- History
- Park Activities
- Park Hiking Video
- Park Accessibility
- To Reach The Park
- Trail Map
- Park Map
- Interpretive Panels
About The Park
Hayward Regional Shoreline consists of 1,811 acres of salt, fresh, and brackish water marshes, seasonal wetlands and public trails.
Cogswell Marsh, a 250-acre tidal marsh restoration and enhancement project, was completed in 1980. This area, once restored to tidal action, rapidly became an established saltwater marsh.
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Hayward Marsh, completed in 1985, is a 145-acre fresh and brackish water marsh and is somewhat unusual in that it relies on secondary treated effluent as the freshwater source. The marsh is made up of five managed ponds and has 15 islands that are utilized by many species of nesting birds. Flow through the five basins is controlled by a series of weirs, valves, and channels, and allows for great flexibility in operation, management and biological research.
Oro Loma Marsh was constructed in 1997 and consists of a 364-acre tidal marsh with seasonal wetlands and transitional uplands.
Hayward Shoreline has five miles of graveled public trails along the shoreline.
Levees were originally built in Hayward and San Lorenzo to create land for salt production, Landings were established in the 1850s to ferry passengers and move salt and agricultural products to San Francisco. Remnants of timbers at landing sites along the trail can be seen from the mudflats at low tide.
In order to protect wildlife, dogs are not allowed south of the West Winton Avenue flood control channel.
History
Levees were originally built in Hayward and San Lorenzo to create land for salt production. Landings were established in the 1850s to ferry passengers and move salt and agricultural products to San Francisco. Remnants of timbers at landing sites along the trail can be seen protruding from the mudflats at low tide. Back to top
Park Activities
Activities at the shoreline include hiking, bicycling, jogging, birdwatching, picnicking and fishing. Fishing is allowed from the levees, except in the marsh areas. A California State Fishing License is required for those age 16 and over. Picnicking is permitted, but there are no picnic tables at the park. Benches are located along the trail. Dogs are not allowed south of Winton Avenue to protect nesting and feeding wildlife.
Please remember during your hike or bicycle ride that many shoreline areas provide nesting habitat and feeding grounds for wildlife. In order to minimize human intrusion, please remain on the trail and observe specially signed restricted areas.
Park Hiking Video
(Right-Click the box above and select Play to start the video)
Park Accessibility
There is one disabled parking stall at the Grant Ave staging area, but there are none at West Winton Ave. One disabled portable restroom is at the mouth of San Lorenzo Creek next to the information panel. Please make sure to bring drinking water because there are no wheelchair accessible drinking fountains in the park.
Trail Accessibility Report
Hayward Shoreline Loop Trail: Download PDF format
To Reach The Park
- To Reach Hayward Regional Shoreline: take I-880 (Nimitz Freeway) north from Fremont or south from Oakland to Hayward. Exit the freeway at West Winton Avenue and follow West Winton westwards toward the Bay to the staging area.
- To Reach the Grant Avenue Staging Area: take the Washington exit from I-880. Go south on Washington Avenue to Grant Avenue, and right on Grant Avenue to the staging area. The staging area is on the right side of the road about 100 yards from the end of Grant Avenue.
Public Transit
AC Transit #86 operates from Hayward and South Hayward BART stations to West Winton Avenue and Cabot Blvd. for a .7-mile walk west into the park. Please call to confirm bus schedule.
BART: (510) 464-6000
AC Transit: 511 (TDD (hearing impaired line)/TTY: 1-800-448-9790) or Transit.511.org
Trail Map
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Directions for navigating the enlarged map:

When the 'Actual Size' map is viewable, you can 'Click-Hold and Drag' the mouse button (left on a PC) to reposition the map, as desired.
'Single-Click' on the 'Enlarged' or 'Actual Size' map to return to the park page.
Podcast
Hayward Podcast (duration: 3 min 17 sec): Park introduction, then description of 3- to 5-mile easy loop hike:
West Winton Avenue Staging Area to Cogswell Marsh Loop Trail, to West Winton Avenue Staging Area.Optional continuation to the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center.
(03 min.: 17 sec.)
Interpretive Panels
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