Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge – Experience the Bay Area’s Wildlife
Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge offers a wide variety of activities for families to enjoy including hiking, cycling, picnicking, and boating.
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Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge offers a wide variety of activities for families to enjoy including hiking, cycling, picnicking, and boating.
Read MoreMontalvo Arts Center is known for its rotating art exhibits, but you may not know that the center also has beautiful gardens and hiking trails on the site.
Read MoreThe Mt. Davidson Trail is a hike that will take you to the highest point in San Francisco. The Mt Davidson Hike is an often-overlooked hiking trail in the middle of San Francisco, which makes for a quiet, enjoyable day out with fantastic views when you reach the top.
Read MoreAlamere Falls is located just a little over an hour North of San Francisco. The views that you’ll experience on this hike are just incredible. As a bonus, the hike ends at a stunning cascading waterfall!
Read MoreIt is impossible to visit the Armstrong Redwoods State Nature Reserve and not be in awe. Armstrong Redwoods is filled with gorgeous dense Redwoods and well-maintained trails for the entire family to enjoy. It’s perfect for a day trip from San Francisco.
Read MoreAlviso Marina County Park is a lovely 20-acre park at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay. It’s a serene experience when you take a stroll around Alviso County Park. Sounds of calm water and wildlife surround Alviso’s trails.
Read MoreQuarry Lakes Regional Park lies between Fremont and Union City. It has a massive 350 acres of lakes for recreation and contains amenities for water activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating.
Read MoreBernal Heights Park is a small dog-friendly park located near the southeastern corner of San Francisco. At a total elevation of 400 ft., taking a walk to the top of Bernal Height Park will reward you with 360-degree panoramic views of multiple San Francisco landmarks including Sutro tower, the downtown SF Skyline, the Bay, and Golden Gate Bridge. If you’re lucky, you can even find a swing overlooking the
Read MorePurisima Creek Redwoods Preserve is an astonishing hike to experience Coastal Redwoods which are amongst the oldest and tallest trees in the world. There are 20+ miles of trails to hike, bike, and horseback ride.
Read MoreEd Levin Park is the largest park in Milpitas with a multitude of unique activities to enjoy. This county park is nestled in a small valley at the foothills of the Diablo mountain range. It’s a unique park that has your typical park amenities but also of fishing, hang gliding, horseback riding, and a lengthy trail system.
Read MoreHenry Cowell Redwoods State Park is one of the few remaining old-growth (undisturbed & centuries-old) Redwood Groves in the Bay Area. Nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Henry Cowell is an hour and a half drive from San Francisco and fifteen minutes’ drive from Santa Cruz.
Read MoreThe Devils Slide trail is an extremely family-friendly paved trail with well-marked signs, educational placards, benches for breaks, and restrooms.
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