Join the Northern CA Recycling Association’s (NCRA) Membership Engagement and Activities Committee (MEAC) for a day of fresh air, scenic views, and community connection. We’re heading to the beautiful Berkeley Hills for a kid-friendly, stroller-accessible trek that’s perfect for recyclers and Zero Wasters of all ages!
Ready to temporarily swap the blue bin for the green hills of Tilden Regional Park? We can’t wait to see you there!
Learn more and RSVP here.
️ ️Event Details
- Sunday, June 7, 2026
- Start Time: 10:00 AM. We’re kicking off at 10:00 AM to beat the summer heat and secure parking before the crowds arrive!
- Total Duration: Approximately 3–4 hours (includes a leisurely lunch at Wildcat Peak, a.k.a. the stone circle).
- The Hike: Nimitz Way Trail—a wide, paved, and stroller-friendly trail offering 360-degree views of the San Francisco Bay Area, Berkeley Hills, Oakland Hills, Tilden Regional Park, San Pablo Reservoir, and Briones Regional Park Hills.
Location & Parking
- Meeting Point: Nimitz Way Trailhead, Inspiration Point, Tilden Regional Park (Berkeley, CA)
- GPS Coordinates: 37°54’19.7″N 122°14’39.4″W (750 Wildcat Canyon Rd, Berkeley, CA 94708)
- Parking: FREE with no time limits. The lot is small and fills up quickly on weekends, so early arrival or carpooling is highly recommended.
The Game Plan
We will hike roughly 1.5 hours out to a scenic overlook (Wildcat Peak, a.k.a. Stone Circle), enjoy a zero-waste picnic lunch, and then head 1.5 hours back. The hike is about 4-5 miles round trip.
