Driving on Claremont Avenue, between Grizzly Peak Boulevard and the Claremont Hotel, you may have noticed three black-and-white signposts numbered 27, 28, and 29.
Go, Elsa, Go!
Inspired by a Facebook post that she saw in January about an English grandmother who cleaned up 52 beaches in 2018, Elsa Tranter embarked on a mission to make Bay Area beaches better, one beach a week and one soda can at a time.
GoFundMe Campaign for Terrace View Paths
The Alliance’s fundraising target is $70,000, which will enable the addition of handrails to the most popular paths to make them safer for residents, especially those who might be mobility impaired or elderly. The funds will help to complete Columbia Path and potentially build Del Mar Path, and to make improvements in Glendale Path, Atlas Path, and Wilson Walk.
Three New Berkeley Walks Make Perfect Spring Outings
Consider taking one of three terrific new routes that walking guru Bob Johnson has created. They cover Upper Shattuck and the Marin Circle, Strawberry Creek Park and the Santa Fe Railway, and Berkeley Woods, a hilly neighborhood in Northeast Berkeley.
Meet Our Paths: Above the Claremont Hotel, Challenges and Charms
Developers of this hilly neighborhood built convenient paths so new residents could walk to and from shops, schools, and public transportation. Until 1958, the E train, the northeastern-most line of the old Key System, terminated just steps from the entrance to the Claremont Hotel; in fact, the train was originally supposed to end in the hotel’s lobby.
When it Rains, Take a Path Walk!
Janet Byron: A Tailor-Made Editor for Our Monthly e-Newsletter
Veteran Path Walker Gary Forbes Elected to BPWA’s Board
Garber Park: A Natural Treasure Restored
On the south slope of Claremont Canyon above the Claremont Hotel, lies one of the best-kept secrets in the Berkeley-Oakland Hills: Garber Park. This 13-acre City of Oakland wildland park has significant stands of big leaf maple, California buckeyes, regenerating coast live oak, and the typical understory found in woodland forests. Harwood Creek meanders through it in winter and spring.
Sharon Taylor Joins the BPWA Board: “A Perfect Fit!”
Urban Designer Caroline Swinehart Tapped for BPWA Board
The Unstoppable Mary Lynch!
BOB GOMEZ TRANSFERS HIS SKILLS FROM TRACKS TO PATHS
Our Handrail Corridor Is Finally Finished!
THANKS TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEER PATH INSPECTORS!
Newly renamed path memorializes California's First Poet Laureate
Our newest path will also have a new name. Completed this fall, Keeler Walk (#32 on our map) soon will be christened John Muir Path. It is the 34th path that BPWA volunteers have built with wood timbers and connects Grizzly Peak Blvd. and Creston Rd., midway between the end of Euclid and Marin Aves.
Meet our New President: The Amazing Alina Constantinescu
Take a Walk on Our Favorite Paths
Remembering Paul Grundland
Our Newest Path Will Honor John Muir
Our newest path will also have a new name. Completed this fall, Keeler Walk (#32 on our map) soon will be christened John Muir Path. It is the 34th path that BPWA volunteers have built with wood timbers and connects Grizzly Peak Blvd. and Creston Rd., midway between the end of Euclid and Marin Aves.