Take a tour of the lovely public garden, open for self-guided walking tours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays (except holidays). Hundreds of trees and shrubs, organized into Western garden Read more.
One of the District's three oldest parks, Tilden has been called the jewel of the system, and its recreational activities have become a happy tradition for generations of East Bay youngsters. Read more.
Connected to Golden Gate Park via a paved bike path, it's worth checking out for a cruise whether you're on 2 wheels or 4. A skeet-shooting range, golf course, fishing, & row-boat rentals also. Read more.
Perched on a hill with magnificent views, this vineyard has legendary cabernets and red blends butmanages to keep a relaxed and approachable vibe. Read more.
Start at the Duck pond, visit the Lucy Evans Baylands Nature Interpretive Center, then take a stroll to the end of the boardwalk. After, explore the wetlands in the direction of Palo Alto Airport. Read more.
"A hidden stretch of beach to the south of Treasure Island’s yacht harbor is shielded from the wind and offers great views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge." Read more.
"The Barbary Coast Trail is a walking tour connecting 20 historic sites and local history museums. Approximately 180 bronze medallions and arrows embedded in the sidewalk mark the 5-mile trail." Read more.
Best dog park in the East Bay! This 23-acre, bayside, off-leash park is a fave for dogs; the views are a treat for owners, too. Tip: Enjoy the free hoses after a romp - dogs can get muddy! Read more.
'Open to the public May-Sept. and closed the rest of the year for monastic study. Enjoy a delicious vegetarian lunch and a dip in the Japanese hot springs.' Read more.
B/w Steep Ravine Cabins and Stinson Beach, accessible during low tides. Tucked beneath a huge boulder, waves crash on the rocks around you as you soak in the ocean view. Check conditions online first. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST HIKEIslais Creek: a trickle of a stream in deeply wooded wildland, 60 acres of what the city's eastern side was like before people... Read more.
Spring Lake is a wonderful spot for a shorter (4-mile) ride that’s not too extreme with plenty of shade. Getting hot? Take a dip in the lagoon. Read more.
With North Coast Adventure Centers, you'll shimmy up seven stories before spending the next 2 to 3 hours taking in an eagle's-eye view of Redwood Park by zipline. Read more.