The Alex Zuckermann Bicycle Pedestrian Path parallels the new Eastern Span of the Bay Bridge from Oakland to Yerba Buena Island (since Oct 2016), about mid-way to San Francisco. The …
Originally, this area was used as a landfill, but it was capped and is now designated as the Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline. Landfill operations stopped in 1977. The site has …
Hayward Regional Shoreline encompasses 1,811 acres of salt, water, fresh water, and brackish water marshes, as well as seasonal wetlands and public trails for visitors. The shoreline features five miles …
This paved trail follows the West shore of Lake Chabot from the Marina (which provides weekend cruise ship rides in summer, boat rentals, and personal kayak launch areas komoot.com/highlight/214352 ), …
On the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, Eden Landing Ecological Preserve spans about 5,040 acres in size. It was formerly an industrial salt pond from Oliver Salt Company, and …
Located along Oakland’s waterfront at the foot of the eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, the Judge John Sutter Regional Shoreline provides spectacular vistas of the San Francisco …
The history of trains in Niles Canyon dates back to the building of the original transcontinental railroad. The first Western Pacific Railroad Company (formed in 1862) started construction in San …
Lake Chabot reservoir was built in 1874-75 as a primary water source for the East Bay and remained closed for 91 years. Legislation passed in the 1960s opened the lake …
The Camron-Stanford House was built in 1876, about 150 years ago. It is the last of the beautiful 19th-century mansions that were built around Lake Merritt. Its graduates played an …