serves 309,000 residents across Hayward, Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, Ashland, Cherryland, and Fairview with parks, sports, theater, art, and endless ways to play, create, learn, and explore. The Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, known locally as “H.A.R.D.," is an independent special use district created to provide park and recreation services for over 275,000 residents. Our boundaries enc
ompass a 64 square-mile area, which includes the cities of Hayward, Castro Valley and San Lorenzo, as well as the major unincorporated areas of Ashland, Cherryland, and Fairview. In 1944, representatives of the City of Hayward, various school districts, and local civic organizations developed a proposal for establishment of the Hayward Area Recreation and Parkway District. When an initiative was placed on the November 7th ballot, the residents voted overwhelmingly for the creation of the District, which was officially formed on December 11, 1944. In 1958, the District changed its name to the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District, and has become the largest recreation district in the State of California. Since its creation, the District has provided residents with many beautiful facilities and parks, many of which have received national and state recognition for their design, innovation and beauty, as well as hundreds of educational and recreational classes and programs.