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  1. Hayward is a city located in Alameda County, California, United States, in the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area. With a population of 162,954 as of 2020, [10] Hayward is the sixth largest city in the Bay Area, and the third largest in Alameda County. [12] Hayward was ranked as the 34th most populous municipality in California.

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    • Alameda
    • Hayward Japanese Gardens
    • Garin Regional Park
    • Local Cuisine
    • Hayward Regional Shoreline
    • Mural Arts Program of Hayward
    • Don Castro Regional Recreation Area
    • Sulphur Creek Nature Center
    • San Leandro
    • Fremont
    • Oakland

    Right in Hayward’s hectic downtown is this sanctuary where you can take a minute to reflect. The Japanese Garden was the Bay Area’s first to be designed according to strict traditional guidelines. Typical for this style of garden the beds with 70 different tree and plant species have been meticulously tended to resemble miniature landscapes and on ...

    Bay residents have been coming to these hills from miles around for at least a hundred years, especially in the evenings when the sun sets over the west bay. There was once a ranch here before owner Andrew J. Garin sold his tract of undulating land to the district. You can still amble through the ranch’s former orchards and in autumn there’s an app...

    Hayward is a little less fashionable than some neighbouring communities, but more than holds its own for culinary options. On the streets you’ll notice just what a melting pot Hayward is, a quality reflected by the choice of restaurants. The Mexican taquerias are particularly good, but you can also tuck into Korean barbeque, Vietnamese, Japanese or...

    You’ve seen the hills, now it’s time to explore the shore. This stretch of the East Bay is a salt marsh ecosystem supporting abundant birdlife. Borrow some binoculars from the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center for your walk and see if you can glimpse the likes of double-crested cormorants and long-billed curlews. For a long time the Hayward’s s...

    For many years Hayward had a bit of a graffiti problem. So back in 2008 the city decided to beat the taggers at their own game: They picked all the walls and pillars that would usually fall prey to vandalism and invited artists to paint their own eye-catching murals on them instead. The money the city would otherwise have spent painting over and re...

    A peaceful natural partition between Hayward and the adjacent Castro Valley, this mini wilderness is loved for its lagoon hidden within the woodland. In the summer the lagoon’s clear waters are a great way to cool off and for most of the perimeter there’s a sandy beach. If you’re here in the evenings and have the patience you’ll see deer and raccoo...

    A free attraction in one of Hayward’s green spaces, this wildlife rehabilitation centre will impart valuable lessons to kids about the natural world. At least 900 animals are treated here every year, and they’re kept in open enclosures so you can get up close and observe them. Typically you’ll see eagles, gray foxes, rattlesnakes and long-toed sala...

    San Leandrois the next community up from Hayward and goes all the way back to 1872 – truly historic for a Californian city. The community grew around the oyster beds on the bayfront, which at their height made up the largest oyster fishery in the Americas. In the 20th Century the waters became too polluted to sustain healthy oysters and the industr...

    This communityto the south preserves its own slice of California’s early past. Mission San Jose is one of an array of catholic buildings scattered across the state. This one was ordained way back in 1797 and although it sustained damage in a 19th-century earthquake the exquisite whitewashed adobe church was faithfully restored. A blast from the pas...

    A city that has changed a great deal recently, Oaklandlong fought a reputation as San Francisco’s gritty neighbour but these days things are on the up and you should come for the outstanding food. The city has always been very diverse and if you head downtown you’ll be overwhelmed by the choice of international cuisines. The oriental food is incred...

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  3. The City of Hayward is seeking input on future use and potential renewal of its half-cent sales tax that funds core municipal services, roadway improvements, and modernization of community-serving facilities and emergency-response systems and infrastructure. Since voters passed Measure C in June 2014 to establish the Hayward half-cent sales tax ...

  4. Deeper. People throughout the Bay Area and beyond are quickly discovering what makes Hayward such an exceptional place to live, work and play. From the shoreline to the hills, Hayward is a vibrant community at the center of it all. Explore further to see what makes the Heart of the Bay so special. Hayward Present & Future.

  5. Hayward is a city in Alameda County, California. It has 162,954 people, according to the 2020 census. Hayward is the sixth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area and the third largest in Alameda County, It is on the Bay's eastern shore, next to Union City. The San Mateo–Hayward Bridge starts there. Hayward is the 34th biggest city in California by how many people live there. The city was ...

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  7. In 2021, Hayward, CA had a population of 162k people with a median age of 36.6 and a median household income of $98,837. Between 2020 and 2021 the population of Hayward, CA grew from 158,817 to 162,254, a 2.16% increase and its median household income grew from $91,490 to $98,837, a 8.03% increase.

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