Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline / Gateway Park | Metropolitan Transportation Commission
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Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline / Gateway Park
Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline park connects the East Bay to Treasure Island via the bicycle/pedestrian path on the bridge and opens safe, multimodal public access to the shoreline.
Credit
East Bay Regional Parks District
Located in Oakland at the foot of the eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline park (formerly known as Gateway Park) provides access to the shoreline, with dramatic vistas of the bay and bridge.
This distinct “Gateway to the Bay” connects the East Bay to Treasure Island via the bicycle/pedestrian path on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
The 22.47-acre park opened to the public in October 2020, and highlights the industry, infrastructure and ecology that have shaped the history of this spectacular stretch of shoreline.
Bay Bridge East Span Path
Opened to the public in 2013, the Bay Bridge Trail carries bicyclists and pedestrians across the majestic East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, connecting the Oakland shoreline with Yerba Buena Island.
Learn more.
Park Features
A 24,00-square foot newly-renovated
Bridge Yard Building
, which includes concessions and space for concerts, events and conferences
A grand 600-foot long by 40-foot wide observation pier built upon piles from the old Bay Bridge (open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily)
Walking paths, bathrooms and parking for vehicles and bikes
Access to the Alexander Zuckermann Bay Bridge Trail, which extends over 4 miles from Emeryville to Yerba Buena Island
East Bay Regional Park District
: Visit the parks district’s website for details about the amenities currently available, as well as the history of the park.
About Judge John Sutter
The park, a designated regional shoreline, is named in honor of Judge John Sutter, a former East Bay Regional Park District Director and founding member and former president of Citizens for Regional Recreations and Parks. In 1967, he proposed a park at this site for public recreation and access.
Watch the video of the
virtual park dedication ceremony
that took place on October 21, 2020.
West Oakland Link
The Gateway Park project originally included development of a trail to link West Oakland to the park and the San Francisco Bay Trail.
That component was split from the park project in 2015, and the trail portion that will link the West Oakland community to the shoreline is called the
West Oakland Link
. That project is now in the environmental review phase.
Partnership
Development of the Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline was a joint project between nine agencies:
Bay Area Toll Authority
Caltrans
San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
California Transportation Commission
East Bay Regional Park District
City of Oakland
Port of Oakland
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Association of Bay Area Governments’ Bay Trail project
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Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline / Gateway Park
Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline park connects the East Bay to Treasure Island via the bicycle/pedestrian path on the bridge and opens safe, multimodal public access to the shoreline.
Credit
East Bay Regional Parks District
Located in Oakland at the foot of the eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline park (formerly known as Gateway Park) provides access to the shoreline, with dramatic vistas of the bay and bridge.
This distinct “Gateway to the Bay” connects the East Bay to Treasure Island via the bicycle/pedestrian path on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
The 22.47-acre park opened to the public in October 2020, and highlights the industry, infrastructure and ecology that have shaped the history of this spectacular stretch of shoreline.
Bay Bridge East Span Path
Opened to the public in 2013, the Bay Bridge Trail carries bicyclists and pedestrians across the majestic East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, connecting the Oakland shoreline with Yerba Buena Island.
Learn more.
Park Features
A 24,00-square foot newly-renovated
Bridge Yard Building
, which includes concessions and space for concerts, events and conferences
A grand 600-foot long by 40-foot wide observation pier built upon piles from the old Bay Bridge (open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily)
Walking paths, bathrooms and parking for vehicles and bikes
Access to the Alexander Zuckermann Bay Bridge Trail, which extends over 4 miles from Emeryville to Yerba Buena Island
East Bay Regional Park District
: Visit the parks district’s website for details about the amenities currently available, as well as the history of the park.
About Judge John Sutter
The park, a designated regional shoreline, is named in honor of Judge John Sutter, a former East Bay Regional Park District Director and founding member and former president of Citizens for Regional Recreations and Parks. In 1967, he proposed a park at this site for public recreation and access.
Watch the video of the
virtual park dedication ceremony
that took place on October 21, 2020.
West Oakland Link
The Gateway Park project originally included development of a trail to link West Oakland to the park and the San Francisco Bay Trail.
That component was split from the park project in 2015, and the trail portion that will link the West Oakland community to the shoreline is called the
West Oakland Link
. That project is now in the environmental review phase.
Partnership
Development of the Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline was a joint project between nine agencies:
Bay Area Toll Authority
Caltrans
San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission
California Transportation Commission
East Bay Regional Park District
City of Oakland
Port of Oakland
East Bay Municipal Utility District
Association of Bay Area Governments’ Bay Trail project