Walk or bike north along the shoreline of this East Bay treasure and view seasonal wetlands and mudflats lined with birds followed by Marina Park, an area with playgrounds, picnics, ... Read more
If you are looking to explore the County of San Mateo, this list of self-guided activities is perfect for your Bay Day experience. San Mateo County is home to awe ... Read more
Use your Bay Day Challenge to explore the East Bay! If you live in Alameda County or just want to check out the area, click the link below to find ... Read more
This 15.2 mile trail begins at Anza Lagoon and hugs the shoreline until you reach San Mateo’s Ryder and Seal Point Parks. These parks feature playgrounds, picnic areas, and restored ... Read more
This 12 mile walking and biking trail begins at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters and ends at the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center. Along the way ... Read more
Begin this 15.3 mile trail at the Port of Oakland and visit Portview Park and Middle Harbor Shoreline Park for views of the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline. Head ... Read more
If you’re looking for locations to sit and enjoy the beautiful weather and a tasty lunch, check out some of the Bay’s prime picnicking spots. Crissy Field in San Francisco ... Read more
There are plenty of parks around Bay where you can go on a stroll, enjoy the sunshine (or fog), and take in the Bay views. Crane Cove Park is an ... Read more
According to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, you may fish recreationally without a license from public piers in ocean or bay waters. There are many public piers across ... Read more
If you’re looking for some outdoor art, there are plenty of spots around the Bay to choose from. Head to Seal Point Park in San Mateo for mystifying metal sculptures ... Read more