University of California Botanical Garden features one of the most diverse plant collections in the United States, famous for its rare and endangered species.
Tilden Nature Area is a 740-acre preserve located just North of Tilden Regional Park. With over 10 miles of hiking trails, the preserve contains a blend of native and introduced plant communities, including oak/bay woodlands, grasslands, eucalyptus forests, and streams.
Adventure Playground is a wonderfully unique outdoor play space for children and families. Participants will enjoy playing on the many kid designed and built forts, riding the zip line, or creating with hammers, saws, paint and recycled materials.
Berkeley Rose Garden is in the form of a terraced amphitheater nestled in a small canyon and offers stunning views of the city and bay of San Francisco and the Golden Gate. Over a hundred varieties of roses grow along the terraces, with maximum blooming occurring in early Spring.
Becky Temko Tot Park is a charming neighborhood gem for Tots in central Berkeley. There is a little grassy area, cute sculptures for the kiddies to play on, a nice play structure, and tot-friendly picnic tables.
Grizzly Peak is a summit in the Berkeley Hills above Berkeley, California. The peak is located on the border between Alameda and Contra Costa counties, within the boundaries of Tilden Regional Park, and directly behind the University of California, Berkeley campus.
Shorebird Park Nature Center is the first municipal strawbale building in the United States. It has a solar hot water radiant system to provide heating year-round in the cool marina climate, and a solar photovoltaic electrical system to power the aquariums, computers, lighting and other equipment.