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Check Out SF's 75+ Free Outdoor Concerts (Summer 2022)Check Out SF’s 75+ Free Outdoor Concerts (Summer 2022)
By - posted 7/7/2022
Fairs & Festivals, Festival Updates, Only in San Francisco, Outdoorsy

“People in Plazas” is a free annual outdoor summer music festival that puts on over 75 free lunchtime concerts featuring an array of different styles from July to September in over 12 different public plazas near Market Street. “People in Plazas” 2022 Market Street Music Festival July, August, September, 2022 – Weekdays (Tuesdays more...

3 Bay Area Beaches are the Most Polluted on West Coast3 Bay Area Beaches are the Most Polluted on West Coast
By - posted 7/2/2022
Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches, Swimming / Waterparks

By Rya Jetha, Bay City News Foundation Erckenbrack Park, Marlin Park, and Lakeshore Park beaches in San Mateo County are on Heal the Bay’s 2021-2022 “Beach Bummer List” for being among the most polluted beaches in California. San Mateo County is home to more “Beach Bummers” than any other county in recent more...

Big Basin Redwood Park Reopens July 22: Reservations Open July 1Big Basin Redwood Park Reopens July 22: Reservations Open July 1
By - posted 7/1/2022
Bay Area Updates, Fire Updates, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

California State Parks and Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks just announced that Big Basin Redwoods State Park will partially reopen July 22 for limited day-use access through a reservation system. Reservations will be available starting July 1. Big Basin has been closed to the public since the CZU Lightning Complex Fire tore more...

SF Plans New Car Route Thru Golden Gate ParkSF Plans New Car Route Thru Golden Gate Park
By - posted 6/23/2022
Bay Area Updates, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches, Transportation

Thanks to San Francisco Recreation and Parks for sharing the news that work has begun on the new traffic route in Golden Gate Park. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) are hard at work implementing a new traffic route around Martin Luther more...

200,000 Salmon Getting Released into San Francisco Bay200,000 Salmon Getting Released into San Francisco Bay
By - posted 6/19/2022
Bay Area Updates, Brand New, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is nearing the completion of its efforts to transport 19.7 million hatchery-raised fall-run and 960,000 spring-run juvenile Chinook salmon (known as smolts) to the San Pablo Bay, San Francisco Bay and seaside net pens this spring and summer. CDFW raises the fish at more...

This "U-Pick" Lavender Festival is Just 1 Hour from SFThis “U-Pick” Lavender Festival is Just 1 Hour from SF
By - posted 6/16/2022
Fairs & Festivals, Outdoorsy, Travel

Hierbas y Flores is a joint venture between Morningsun Herb Farm and Soul Food Farm – two women farmers partnering up on all things lavender. Growing lavender and creating products from our lavender fields has been a way for us to share the beauty of our farms with customers and our more...

Golden Gate Park’s Skatin’ Place Reopens w/ New ‘Psychedelic’ MuralGolden Gate Park’s Skatin’ Place Reopens w/ New ‘Psychedelic’ Mural
By - posted 6/9/2022
Artsy Fartsy, Brand New, Murals, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches, Reopening, San Francisco

A vibrant new ground mural at the legendary Skatin’ Place in Golden Gate Park made its debut on June 10, 2022 when the iconic outdoor roller skating spot reopened following repaving of the area and installation of the artwork, San Francisco Recreation and Park officials announced. The 28-foot by 93-foot oval more...

SF & Oakland Set Record Rainfall for June 5SF & Oakland Set Record Rainfall for June 5
By - posted 6/7/2022
Oakland, Outdoorsy, San Francisco

By Tony Hicks, Bay City News Service Sunday’s rainfall set records for June 5 for both downtown San Francisco and at the Oakland Museum, according to the National Weather Service. San Francisco received .23 of an inch, which beat the previous record of 0.15, set in 1934. It also beat the June more...

SF Sues Fisherman for Illegal Crab Trapping at Farallon IslandsSF Sues Fisherman for Illegal Crab Trapping at Farallon Islands
By - posted 5/30/2022
Jerk Alert, Outdoorsy, Support the Bay

By Katy St. Clair, Bay City News Foundation San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin announced on Friday that his office will be suing a commercial fisherman for allegedly fishing unlawfully in the North Farallon Islands State Marine Reserve. The civil prosecution, in conjunction with California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), came more...

Mount Diablo Beacon Lights at Sunset for Memorial DayMount Diablo Beacon Lights at Sunset for Memorial Day
By - posted 5/30/2022
Bay Area Updates, Holidays, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

A joint proclamation was signed on February 25, 2022, at the Veterans Memorial Building in Danville, to light the Beacon on Mount Diablo to honor veterans on Pearl Harbor Day, Memorial Day, and Veterans Day from sunset to sunrise, beginning in 2022 and every year thereafter. The lighting of the Beacon more...

Big Basin Finally Reopening (Partially) in Summer 2022Big Basin Finally Reopening (Partially) in Summer 2022
By - posted 5/29/2022
Bay Area Favorites, Bay Area Updates, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

BIG BASIN UPDATE State Parks Shares Concept for a Connected, Collaborative, Reimagined Big Basin Redwoods State Park Vision for the Reimagined Park to be discussed at a community event on June 3, 2022 California State Parks this week announced the release of the Reimagining Big Basin Vision Summary, a collaborative vision created more...

California Set to Get First New State Park in 13 YearsCalifornia Set to Get First New State Park in 13 Years
By - posted 5/25/2022
Brand New, New Parks, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

California is hoping to get a new state park. The site, now known as the Dos Rios Reserve, is a 2,500-acre property just a 20-minute drive from Modesto, and may be open to the public by next year if Gov. Gavin Newsom’s budget is approved. The non-profit River Partners, which spent more...

Never-Before-Seen Meteor Shower Over SF: Tau Herculids (May 30-31)Never-Before-Seen Meteor Shower Over SF: Tau Herculids (May 30-31)
By - posted 5/24/2022
Outdoorsy, Wow

Want to see some shooting stars? You just might be in luck on Memorial Day. A possible newcomer this year is the tau Herculid shower, forecast to peak on the night of May 30, 2022 and early morning of May 31, 2022. Your best chance to see the meteor shower in the more...

Brand New 1,300 Foot Long Boardwalk Through the "Grove of Titans" RedwoodsBrand New 1,300 Foot Long Boardwalk Through the “Grove of Titans” Redwoods
By - posted 5/24/2022
Brand New, Good News, Outdoorsy, Parks & Beaches

California State Parks, Save the Redwoods League, Redwood Parks Conservancy and the National Park Service have completed construction on the 1,300-foot-long boardwalk through the Grove of Titans in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park. Access to the Grove of Titans is now open, but limited while construction of the Mill Creek more...

72 City Blocks in SF Might Light Up For the First Time Ever72 City Blocks in SF Might Light Up For the First Time Ever
By - posted 5/9/2022
Brand New, Outdoorsy, San Francisco

Thanks to the San Francisco Examiner for sharing the news that San Francisco could soon be lighting up with charming string lights all over the city. After successfully lighting up Valencia Street with 8,000 cafe lights back in May of 2021, Manny Yekutiel, owner of Manny’s cafe in the Mission, is spearheading more...