Point Isabel Open During COVID-19 Stay-Home Order

Point Isabel will remain open during the new COVID-19 stay-at-home order. The East Bay Regional Park District closures that go into effect Dec. 6 apply mostly to campgrounds and a few specialized facilities (the Botanic Garden and Ardenwood, for example). Visitor centers have been closed since shelter-in-place started last spring and remain closed.

Please wear a mask, stay 6 feet apart, don't congregate or mingle with people outside your household, and treat the bridge between Point Isabel and North Point Isabel as one-way-at-a-time. (It would be helpful to stand back from the bridge entrance while waiting for others to finish crossing.)

“Effective 6:00 p.m. Sunday, December 6, 2020, all campgrounds, outdoor museums (visitor centers), and children’s playgrounds at East Bay Regional Park District locations will be closed until further notice as mandated by the six Bay Area county regional health officers’ order announced last week,” EBRPD said.

EBRPD guidance: “Outdoor activity is encouraged by health officials during the new Regional Stay Home Order. The Park District reminds visitors that spending time in nature is important for mental and physical health and wellbeing.

“To keep yourselves and Park District staff safe when visiting regional parks and trails, please wear masks when within six feet of others and recreate responsibly.

“Please keep parks safe for everyone by following all COVID-19 safety requirements.”

Check directly with Mudpuppy’s on its schedule and availability: 888-505-2998 or mudpuppys.com.

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