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Almanac note · Outdoors

Newark's bay edge is a refuge and open-space planning question

Newark sits near Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where habitat, access, climate planning, and baylands all come together.

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Newark’s bay edge is easy to miss if you only think about streets and shopping centers. The nearby Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge protects major bay habitat, with wetlands, migratory birds, endangered species, and public access points across the South Bay.

The refuge was created in 1972 and is known as the nation’s first urban national wildlife refuge. Newark’s own open-space planning also talks about baylands, wetlands, natural areas, climate resilience, and access. That gives the city a local planning question: how people reach nature while still protecting it.

Be careful with the geography. The refuge visitor center is in Fremont, and not every bayland edge is open to walk. Use USFWS for refuge rules and Newark’s planning pages for city open-space direction.

For readers, the key distinction is access versus habitat. A place can be important to Newark even if the best public entry is nearby rather than directly at every wetland edge.

Start with the refuge page. Then check Newark’s plan. Ask two questions. Where can people go? What needs to be protected?

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Newark baylands context and Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Check USFWS and city open-space updates.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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