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    Berkeley Marina

    (167 reviews)

    West Berkeley

    A beautiful spot!…read more The Berkeley Marina quickly became one of my favorite weekend spots while going to school in the city. There is something here for quite literally everyone of all ages and physical capabilities. I visited on a warm Saturday afternoon and was pleased to see there were people literally everywhere. On the land, there were dozens of children playing on the playgrounds. My friends and I were walking by the Adventure Playground (a wooden, quite industrial-looking play area), where we heard what sounded like the hammering of wood. I jokingly asked, "what is that noise? Are the kids in there building the playground themselves?" To my surprise, they literally were. This playground offers the unique opportunity for children to build and design the play area themselves. There are forts, towers, and even a zipline. This is a great way for kids to build community and work with their hands. Right next to this is a more "traditional" playground with slides, swing sets, and all the works. There are also many walking/running trails around the whole marina. Along these paths there are benches and tables where you can have a picnic and enjoy the beautiful view of the bay. You'll see people being active throughout the whole area. The main paths are paved so they are accessible to those with mobility issues. There are public restrooms available that are relatively clean. The water activities are endless here. There are kayak rentals, sail boats, and just plain swimmers. There are multiple docks to launch small crafts and to take a dip. In the shallower beachy areas, there were children swimming. If you look off to the distance, you'll see the strong open water swimmers practicing in their wetsuits. You may even see people learning how to use a hydrofoil board. People are often flying their kites off the bay's breeze too. I believe this is truly a spot for everyone who enjoys the outdoors. But, must I warn you...beware of the squirrels because they WILL run up to you and they sure aren't shy.

    I was in the area with my husband and we cruised along the Berkeley Marina. Beautiful day! I…read morewould drive by this area anytime. Didn't have time to go down, but next time! Worth cruising and driving by if you have out of town visitors that don't want to walk, but cruise along side.

    Coyote Point Marina

    Coyote Point Marina

    (12 reviews)

    Try fishing off the jetty!…read more Update as of Saturday, October 24: After a complete closure due to the CZU Lightning Complex fire, San Mateo County Parks have returned to Phase II of the COVID-19 park management plan, which includes reopening of more parks, trails, drop-in picnic sites, parking lots, restrooms, and now the playgrounds. San Mateo County Parks, open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Drop-in picnic sites are open for use by single households only. NOTE: In keeping with current San Mateo County Health Orders and state guidelines, group gatherings are still not allowed at or around drop-in picnic areas. Multiple drop-in picnic sites cannot be occupied by multiple households to form a group picnic gathering. Reservation picnic areas and visitor centers remain closed. For your wellbeing and to guard against the spread of COVID-19: Bring a reusable table covering for picnic tables; Bring and use hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes; Don't use any areas that are closed or barricaded to support social distancing; Pack out what you pack in: Clean-up when you're done--dispose of waste in receptacles or take garbage with you and dispose of at home; Clean the barbecue grills before and after each use. * As always, No barbeques will be allowed on Spare The Air Days.

    San Francisco's distant skyline and petite sputtering waves are the backdrop for this thin windy…read morebeach in the Bay. There are only a few places where you can easily enter the Bay for a swim ‍. Coyote Beach is located just south of San Francisco International Airport, which is pretty cool. The landing path of planes go almost over the island. So close that you can almost feel the the excited passengers' anticipation of their impending arrival. In addition to swimming, you can bike around the point, check out the harbor and the environmental center. This is the Bay, so expect a little wind. Well, actually a lot of wind .

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    Oyster Point Marina

    (27 reviews)

    Came here sort of by accident. I was in the area and wanted to be a neighborhood tourist…read more Behind the tall buildings nearby, I was delighted to take the road towards the water to discover it was a marina. I enjoyed that it's minutes away from the none stop speed racers on 101 (and everyday life stresses) It truly was unexpected and viewing the waters was very relaxing. Hard to explain on screen, but it was natures relaxer for me. Grabbing a bite to eat near by Or pack a brown bag or a picnic basket are in my horirons, plus bring a sketch pad and just doodle away. I also noticed a doggie park, so furbabies will be happy to run (with the wind :) Ps. I don't own a boat lol...maybe in the next life :)

    We met some vaccinated friends for a picnic there. There are picnic tables by the water and quite…read morea few have private areas that also include grills. The bathrooms were nearby and they weren't too bad! The amount of new buildings in this area is fantastic to see. There are many tech companies and of course Genentech. After driving past all of this, you'll enter the marina area. Many people launch their crafts from here. Others like to fish or hike. Everything changes when you reach the marina. It's peaceful, calm and beautiful. It can get windy so be prepared. Side note--the road leading to the water is in desperate need of repair. I have never seen such big dips in a road like these. A short trip from SF (10-15 minutes?)

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