Dog-friendly Tilden Regional Park

Tilden Regional Park

Grizzly Peak Blvd.
Berkeley, California
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Local Phone: (888) 327-2757

East Bay Regional Park District 80 years logoOne of the District's three oldest parks, Tilden has been called the jewel of the system, and its recreational activities have become a happy tradition for generations of East Bay youngsters.

From a carousel ride and a picnic to a swim at Lake Anza and a stroll through the Botanic Garden, Tilden has variety to delight everyone. Yet there are plenty of quiet places in Tilden's 2,079 acres to shelter the wildlife and preserve natural beauty.

Tilden was named for Charles Lee Tilden, first president of the Park District Board of Directors. The park is reached via Canon Drive, Shasta Road, or South Park Drive, all off Grizzly Peak Boulevard in Berkeley.

There are 39.41 miles of trails in Tilden Park, through many different kinds of terrain. 

The larger multi-use trails allow hikers (with dogs), bicyclers and horses. Some are for hikers and horses only, and the smaller single-track trails are for hikers only (yes, Fido is considered a hiker).  

View map on the website for specific details. Paper trail maps can be found at most of the bulletin boards at trailheads in the park, or you can print one yourself from the website.

Nimitz Way, paved and wheelchair accessible, is popular with hikers, dogwalkers, bicyclists, and equestrians, and affords spectacular views from the crest of the East Bay hills.

The best parking for this trail is at Inspiration Point on Wildcat Canyon Road.

Please note there is no drinking water at this parking area, and dogs must be on a leash on Nimitz way.

The East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail follows Nimitz Way and other Tilden trails during part of its 31-mile route.

• Please pick up after your dogs.
• Dogs should be kept on leash at all times in developed areas and under voice control in areas where it is allowed.
• Please note that dogs are not allowed in all areas of the park, so read signs carefully and adhere to the rules.

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Redwood Valley Railroad in Berkeley’s Tilden Regional Park. Photo by David McSpadden (CC).
Redwood Valley Railroad in Berkeley’s Tilden Regional Park. Photo by David McSpadden (CC).
Don’t know if your dog will like riding the rails? You can always try a training ride on the Tilden/Redwood Valley Railway in Berkeley’s Tilden Regional Park. It’s an authentic miniature steam train featuring more than 30 pieces of rolling stock. Call ahead if bringing a dog.

One of the East Bay Regional Park District’s three oldest parks, Tilden has been called the jewel of the system, and its recreational activities have become a happy tradition for generations of East Bay youngsters. more »
Redwood Valley Railroad
Photo Credit: David McSpadden (CC)
Kids (and dogs) of all ages visiting Tilden Regional Park in Berkeley are drawn like magnets to the Tilden/Redwood Valley Railway, a miniature train that has been looping around the park since 1952. The railroad's 5-inch, scale model steam locomotives more »
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