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A family-friendly 90-minute pontoon boat tour through Elkhorn Slough wetlands featuring playful sea otters, curious seals, and dozens of bird species. A trained naturalist narrates, and complimentary binoculars and refreshments are provided.
An incredibly scenic campground with just 5 sites directly below the Golden Gate Bridge. A small beach offers stunning bridge views. Most sought-after camping near SF.
A spectacular 1.3-mile coastal trail with sweeping Golden Gate Bridge views, mysterious Sutro Baths ruins, and hidden shipwrecks visible at low tide. The Visitor Center has restrooms, maps, and a cafe for families to refuel.
One of the world's best aquariums with breathtaking exhibits including a massive kelp forest, sea otter exhibit, and Open Sea tank. The Splash Zone area is designed specifically for toddlers with touchpools and interactive play.
The Bay Area's most iconic mountain with panoramic views from the 2,571-foot summit. The paved 0.7-mile Verna Dunshee Trail circles the peak and is stroller-friendly. East Peak Visitor Center has a gift shop and seasonal snack bar. Over 50 miles of trails from gentle walks to challenging hikes. Family camping at Pantoll.
An awe-inspiring old-growth coastal redwood forest just 30 minutes from SF. The main boardwalk trail is flat and stroller-friendly, winding through towering 250-foot trees. A must-do Bay Area experience for families.
Often called 'the crown jewel of the state park system,' this stunning coastal reserve offers tide pools at Weston Beach, sea lion viewing, whale watching, and a Junior Rangers program. Easy trails wind through Monterey cypress groves and dramatic cliffs.
A stunning coastal wilderness with tide pools, elephant seals, whale watching, and the iconic Point Reyes Lighthouse. The Bear Valley Visitor Center has junior ranger programs. Drakes Beach is calm and perfect for families.
A world-famous elephant seal rookery where massive seals breed from December to March. Guided walks take families on a moderate 3-mile hike through dunes to the beach colony. Self-guided visits available April-November with no reservation needed.
Magnificent old-growth redwood grove with the 1,400-year-old Colonel Armstrong Tree and 310-foot Parson Jones Tree. Flat Pioneer Trail is stroller-friendly.
A pristine white-sand beach in the charming village of Carmel-by-the-Sea, known for its magical sunsets, dog-friendly atmosphere, and gentle waves. The quaint village above has storybook cottages, art galleries, and family-friendly restaurants.
A gorgeous waterfront promenade with stunning Golden Gate Bridge views, a sandy beach, marsh, and the majestic Palace of Fine Arts. Kids love flying kites, feeding ducks at the Palace lagoon, and playing on the beach. Free!
One of the Bay Area's best tide pool destinations with giant green anemones, purple sea stars, urchins, hermit crabs, and harbor seals. Rangers and docents are often on-site to guide families. Easy trails through cypress groves lead to the pools.
Golden Gate Park's JFK Drive is permanently car-free, creating a safe, flat cycling path through the park. Families can ride past the de Young Museum, Conservatory of Flowers, and to the beach. Bike rentals available at park entrances.
Walk among towering ancient redwoods on the easy 0.8-mile Redwood Grove Trail, which is stroller and wheelchair accessible. The park spans 4,000 acres with camping, fishing, and Junior Ranger programs. Adjacent to Roaring Camp Railroads.
Dramatic coastal headlands with the best Golden Gate Bridge viewpoints in the Bay Area. Kids love exploring abandoned military batteries and bunkers. Battery Spencer offers an easy quarter-mile walk to stunning bridge photos.
Rising 3,849 feet with panoramic views extending over 100 miles, Mount Diablo offers trails for all levels. The easy Mary Bowerman Trail is a flat loop encircling the summit with ADA accessibility. The Summit Visitor Center has exhibits and drinking water.
A 400-acre African wildlife preserve with giraffes, rhinos, zebras, cheetahs, and 1,000 animals. 3-hour open-air Jeep safari through the 'Sonoma Serengeti.' Overnight glamping available.
Family kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding on calm Richardson Bay with harbor seals, pelicans, and stunning views of the SF skyline and Golden Gate Bridge. Guided tours, rentals, and summer day camps for kids ages 9-12. Tandem kayaks allow parents to paddle with younger children.
Rustic blufftop cabins on the Marin coast with superb ocean views. Nine cabins with wood stoves, tables, and sleeping platforms. One of the most extraordinary camping spots in California.
One of Marin's most popular family hikes, this flat 3.4-mile round-trip trail leads to a stunning secluded beach at Tennessee Cove. Kids can spot wildlife, wildflowers, a WWII bunker, and a shipwreck.
Guided family kayaking on calm Tomales Bay in Point Reyes with harbor seals, sea otters, leopard sharks, and Tule Elk. Multiple outfitters offer 2-hour to full-day tours.
Scenic ferry ride from charming Tiburon to Angel Island State Park. The Tiburon waterfront is a destination itself with restaurants, shops, and a paved waterfront path with Bay views. The short ferry crossing (10 minutes) is perfect for young kids who love boats.
A car-free island in the San Francisco Bay accessed by ferry from Tiburon or SF. Biking, hiking, tram tours, and incredible 360-degree views of the Bay. Kids love the ferry ride and the sense of island adventure.
A stunning mile-long sandy beach with iconic Golden Gate Bridge views. Families can enjoy picnic areas with grills, explore tidepools, and build sandcastles. The south end is family-friendly with picnic tables and restrooms tucked in a cypress grove.
A charming protected cove beach in the oldest seaside resort on the Pacific Coast. The calm, mellow waves are perfect for first-time surfers and young swimmers. The colorful Venetian-style village has shops, restaurants, and ice cream parlors.
A dramatic 5,242-acre park on the Santa Cruz Mountains ridge with honeycomb sandstone rock formations, a seasonal waterfall (Castle Rock Falls), and caves to explore. Kids love scrambling on the unique tafoni-carved rocks. The 0.7-mile Saratoga Gap Trail to the overlook is the easiest family hike.
A 1,514-acre park along San Pablo Bay with 15 miles of trails, beaches, and a historic 19th-century Chinese fishing village. The easy Turtle Back Nature Trail offers educational panels about the ecosystem, and the Shoreline Trail is stroller-friendly.
A stunning 654-acre estate with 16 acres of formal English gardens, a Georgian-style mansion, and nature trails. Kids love the seasonal family programs, garden scavenger hunts, and the rolling green lawns. Featured in several movies and TV shows.
One of the oldest Japanese gardens open to the public in the Western Hemisphere, established in 1915. The 18-acre estate features traditional Japanese architecture, koi ponds, bamboo gardens, and peaceful walking paths through scenic hillside grounds.
A beautiful paved coastal trail stretching 7.5 miles along dramatic Pacific bluffs past beaches, wildlife habitats, and ocean overlooks. Mostly flat and traffic-free, perfect for family cycling. Easy access to multiple beaches along the way.
A beloved fall tradition featuring multiple pumpkin patches along Highway 92. Farms like Lemos Farm and Arata's offer hay rides, corn mazes, pony rides, and pumpkin picking. The annual Art & Pumpkin Festival draws thousands.
A charming coastal goat farm with 200 alpine goats and friendly llamas. Free to visit daily. February to April, hold adorable baby goats. Farm shop sells artisan goat cheese.
A stunning Pacific Ocean overlook perched on the cliffs north of Muir Beach with WWII bunker remains that kids love to explore. A very short, easy walk from the parking lot to panoramic ocean views. Perfect quick stop on the way to Stinson Beach.
A unique state beach famous for its wave-carved natural rock arch, rich tide pools, and as California's only State Monarch Butterfly Preserve. Monarch butterflies arrive October-January, and the accessible boardwalk makes viewing easy for families.
One of the tallest lighthouses on the West Coast at 115 feet, with a short 10-minute walk from parking. Kids can spot sea lions, search for whales, and explore tide pools on the beach below. Visitor Center open Thu-Mon 10am-4pm.
A historic 1870 lighthouse perched on windswept Point Reyes headlands, one of the best whale watching spots on the California coast. The 308 steps down to the lighthouse offer dramatic ocean views. Visitor center has exhibits about maritime history.
A stunning 5,412-acre redwood preserve on the western slopes of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The easy quarter-mile Redwood Trail near Skyline Boulevard is perfect for families, with picnic tables along the way. Creek crossings and fern-filled canyons create a magical atmosphere.
One of the Bay Area's most popular family hiking destinations with gentle trails through oak woodlands and open meadows. The easy, flat walk to Deer Hollow Farm makes it perfect for young kids. Over 24 miles of trails for all levels.
A magical redwood forest right in Oakland with the family-favorite Stream Trail following Redwood Creek through towering trees. The first mile is paved and stroller-friendly, with a children's playground at Canyon Meadow staging area.
One of the most spectacular spring wildflower displays in the Bay Area with carpets of poppies, lupines, and Indian paintbrush on rolling grasslands. Easy hiking trails along the ridge with views of the Pacific Ocean and Bay. The 2.5-mile Ridge Trail loop is gentle enough for young hikers.
A scenic 30-minute ferry ride from San Francisco to charming Sausalito with stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and the Bay. The waterfront village has art galleries, ice cream shops, and restaurants perfect for a family day trip.
A scenic 6-mile paved trail along Crystal Springs Reservoir, perfect for family biking, jogging, and strolling. The flat southern section follows the lakeside through beautiful woods. Benches along the trail let everyone enjoy at their own pace.
A 55-acre garden in Golden Gate Park with over 8,000 plants from around the world. The Children's Garden is a 'yes space' where kids can dig, water, pick, and build. Free admission before 9am daily and for SF residents with ID.
A 134-acre coastal ranch between Muir Beach and Stinson Beach where kids can milk goats, collect eggs, explore tidepools, and learn about native wildlife. Free self-guided visits daily from dawn to dusk with ocean cliff views.
A hidden gem in the East Bay hills featuring 'Little Yosemite,' a Yosemite-like gorge with mini waterfalls and dramatic rock formations along Alameda Creek. The easy 2-mile round-trip hike offers rock scrambling and beautiful scenery.
Ride a real miniature steam train through the redwood groves of Tilden Park. The trains run on 15-inch gauge tracks and are powered by real steam engines. A Bay Area tradition since 1952 that kids of all ages absolutely love.
A lushly wooded 1,147-acre park in the Santa Cruz Mountain foothills featuring a spectacular 1-mile Waterfall Loop Trail with 5 waterfalls along Swanson Creek. The easy loop crosses charming bridges through a redwood and bay laurel forest. 25 campsites with hot showers available.
Santa Clara County's most popular regional park with paddle boat, kayak, and sailboat rentals on the lake, 45 acres of lawn, a large playground, and the beloved Billy Jones Wildcat Railroad miniature steam train. Connected to Oak Meadow Park with a historic carousel. The Los Gatos Creek Trail passes through for biking.
A 1,335-acre preserve atop the ridge between Palo Alto and the coast with dramatic 360-degree views from the Bay to the ocean. The Anniversary Trail (0.7 mi) at the top is an easy loop with sweeping vistas. Lower trails pass through redwood groves to a seasonal creek.
Home to some of the best tide pools in California, featuring the enormous Duxbury Reef that extends far from the beach at low tide. A huge exposed reef area means there is no shortage of marine life to explore — sea stars, anemones, crabs, and more.
A massive 4,163-acre park with 37 miles of trails on historic mercury mining grounds. The free Mining Museum has Gold Rush-era exhibits. Kids love the mine tunnel diorama.
A working Victorian-era farm with horse-drawn train rides, farm animals, organic gardens, and historic house tours. Kids can feed animals, ride the train, and learn about farming through seasonal programs like corn harvest and wool spinning.
California's oldest state park, home to ancient old-growth redwoods over 1,000 years old. Trails wind through towering trees to waterfalls. The park is recovering from the 2020 CZU Fire and re-opening sections as restoration continues.
A 6,459-acre preserve built on 19th-century coal mining grounds with mine tunnels to explore (seasonal guided tours), a historic cemetery, and 65 miles of trails through rolling hills. The Greathouse Visitor Center in a sandstone mine portal has mining exhibits and a cool mine tunnel walk-through.
A beautiful 20-foot waterfall nestled in the Elliott Nature Preserve, reached via an easy two-mile round-trip trail through towering redwoods and moss-covered boulders. One of Marin's most rewarding and accessible waterfall hikes for families.
A 1,266-acre park on San Francisco Bay with flat family-friendly trails, a marsh boardwalk, and 2,000-year-old Ohlone Indian shellmound sites. The Visitor Center features exhibits on Ohlone history, and kids can see a reconstructed tule house.
A 2.5-mile sandy beach on San Francisco Bay with warm, shallow, wave-free water perfect for toddlers. The Crab Cove Visitor Center features aquariums and exhibits about Bay marine life. Annual sandcastle contest in June is a highlight.
One of the few Bay Area lakes where swimming is allowed, with two lifeguard-monitored beaches. The 5-mile lake offers kayak and pedal boat rentals, plus 150 campsites for family camping. Beautiful for picnics with landscaped grounds.
A 467-acre preserve famous for magnificent spring wildflower displays. Free docent-led wildflower hikes March through May. Kid-friendly hikes offered on select Saturdays.
A family-friendly horse ranch in Point Reyes offering guided trail rides through coastal forests, pony rides for younger children around the pond, riding lessons, and pony parties. Set in a beautiful pastoral landscape near the Point Reyes National Seashore trailheads.
A dramatic Civil War-era fort nestled directly under the Golden Gate Bridge, offering the most unique and up-close bridge view. Kids can explore cannon rooms, spiral staircases, and officer quarters. Free ranger-led tours on weekends.
The most family-friendly of Half Moon Bay's beaches with a parking lot offering immediate beach access — no cliff scrambling needed. Oceanfront picnic tables, a visitor center with nature exhibits for kids, and connection to the Coastside Trail.
A 4th-generation family farm offering U-pick strawberries, olallieberries, boysenberries, and apples depending on season. The Pie Shop serves homemade pies and jams, and a shaded picnic area behind the barn is perfect for families.
A 1,600-acre organic farm and wilderness preserve in the Santa Cruz Mountains foothills. Families can visit farm animals, explore organic gardens, and hike eight miles of beautiful trails through redwoods and open meadows.
The preserved home and grounds of America's most famous naturalist, John Muir. Free admission includes touring the Victorian mansion, orchards, and a 20-minute film. Junior Ranger activity booklets engage kids with nature exploration. The adjacent Mt. Wanda trail offers a scenic 2-mile family hike.
The largest park in Santa Clara County at 9,560 acres with 51 miles of trails through oak woodlands, grasslands, and Grant Lake. The easy 1-mile loop around Grant Lake is stroller-friendly. Spring wildflowers are spectacular. 22 family campsites available for overnight stays.
A scenic reservoir in the Lafayette hills with a 2.7-mile paved lakeside trail perfect for strollers and young cyclists. Pedal boat and rowboat rentals, fishing, two playgrounds, and a seasonal snack bar. The trail is flat, shaded, and one of the best family walks in the East Bay.
A 5-acre educational farm in Vallejo where children spend time with farm animals and learn about plants native to the area. Goats, chickens, rabbits, and more. Hands-on programs teach sustainable farming and environmental stewardship.
A scenic 9.7-mile paved trail from San Jose to Los Gatos along Los Gatos Creek, passing through Vasona Lake County Park and Los Gatos Creek County Park. Perfect for family biking with mostly flat terrain, park playgrounds along the way, and connects to charming downtown Los Gatos for ice cream stops.
The Bay Area's most Instagrammed hiking destination with a famous summit pole at 2,517 feet offering 360-degree views. The challenging 6.2-mile round-trip is best for older kids (8+) who are experienced hikers. Spot cattle, raptors, and wildflowers on the grassland trails.
A hidden 8-acre rose garden oasis with over 6,000 rose bushes, cascading fountains, winding walkways, a reflecting pool, and graceful stairways. The cement paths are fully stroller and wheelchair accessible. Completely free. Look for the resident wild turkeys wandering the grounds.
A flat, paved, car-free bike trail through Napa Valley vineyards, 30+ miles from Vallejo to Calistoga. The Oak Knoll to Yountville section (7 miles) is especially scenic.
A popular family beach just 15 minutes south of San Francisco with gentle waves perfect for beginner surfers. Multiple surf schools offer kids' lessons, and the wide sandy beach is great for sandcastle building and kite flying.
The largest tract of undisturbed marshland remaining in the San Francisco Bay at 1,940 acres. Fifteen miles of trails through tidal and freshwater habitats. The Lucy Evans Baylands Nature Interpretive Center has wildlife displays, microscopes for kids, and guided nature walks. One of the best birdwatching areas on the West Coast.
A top-rated 70-acre family camping resort with pool, bounce pillow, petting farm, playground, rock wall, hayrides, outdoor movies, and banana bikes. Tent sites to deluxe cabins.
A dramatic lighthouse at the entrance to the Golden Gate Strait, reached by a half-mile trail through a hand-carved tunnel. The trail passes historic military batteries with sweeping Pacific Ocean and bridge views. Free admission.
A serene old-growth redwood park with an easy family-friendly trail to Tiptoe Falls. The half-mile Sequoia Nature Trail is flat and interpretive. 53 forested campsites. One of the quietest and least crowded redwood parks near the Bay Area.
The Presidio's oldest footpath dating to the 18th century, passing through restored native grasslands and SF's only freshwater stream. Connects to Julius Kahn playground at the hilltop.
A free botanic garden in Tilden Park showcasing California's botanical diversity since 1940. Explore varied landscapes from oceanside bluffs to Sierra Nevada mountains to desert ecosystems. A living museum of native California plants.
Historic narrow-gauge steam trains through ancient redwood forests, plus a beach train to Santa Cruz. The 1880s logging camp atmosphere includes a general store and picnic grove. Special holiday trains are seasonal favorites.
A unique beach covered in colorful red and green pebbles instead of sand. Kids love collecting colorful stones and exploring nearby military bunkers. Rodeo Lagoon excellent for bird watching.
A beautiful Marin County state park with a 3-mile paved bike trail through redwood-shaded valleys along Lagunitas Creek. The campground is popular for family camping, and kids love spotting spawning salmon in the creek during winter.
Exciting whale watching tours departing from Fisherman's Wharf, passing under the Golden Gate Bridge into the Pacific Ocean. Spot humpback whales, gray whales, dolphins, and sea lions depending on season. A thrilling Bay Area adventure for older kids.
California's oldest surviving amusement park with a historic wooden roller coaster (Giant Dipper), classic carnival rides, arcade games, and a beautiful beach. Free admission to the boardwalk - pay per ride or buy a wristband.
Guided beach horseback rides along Half Moon Bay's coastline, one of the few places in the Bay Area offering riding directly on the beach. Pony rides for younger kids and trail rides through coastal bluffs. An unforgettable family experience with Pacific Ocean views.
A family paradise with a sailboat-themed Scow Schooner Playground, pedal boat rentals on the lake, flat stroller-friendly trails connecting to the Bay Trail, and a kite-flying area. Free parking and admission with cafe on site.
A beautiful preserve along Skyline Boulevard with Alpine Pond (great for spotting newts and turtles), Horseshoe Lake, and the Daniels Nature Center with hands-on exhibits. The 1-mile Alpine Pond Trail loop is flat and perfect for young kids. Free admission.
One of the most beautiful beaches in the Bay Area, a short drive from SF through scenic Highway 1. Calm waters, white sand, and a charming small town with shops and cafes. The drive through Muir Woods area adds to the adventure.
Golden Gate Park's largest lake with pedal boat, rowboat, and electric boat rentals. Kids love spotting turtles sunning on logs, crossing bridges to Strawberry Hill island, and discovering the hidden Huntington Falls waterfall. The Blue Heron Boathouse cafe serves snacks and lunch.
California's first certified organic strawberry farm since 1983. U-pick on a beautiful coastal property near Davenport with a relaxing picnic area.
San Francisco's most iconic viewpoint with 360-degree panoramic views from Bay Bridge to Golden Gate Bridge. Kids enjoy the short hike up wooden stairs to the summit and the coin-operated telescopes. Open 5am-midnight daily and completely free.
A stunning 34-acre garden with over 10,000 plant species representing nine geographic regions worldwide. Offers monthly family events, nature crafts, and the award-winning Green Stuff Summer Camp for kids grades 1-6.
A spectacular 3-mile oceanfront paved path along Santa Cruz's coastline with stunning Monterey Bay views. Perfect for biking, walking, and whale watching. Pass the famous surfer statue, lighthouse, and Natural Bridges State Beach.
One of California's oldest municipal parks (1872) with 720 acres of rugged beauty. The flat Penitencia Creek Trail is perfect for strollers, shaded by trees along a scenic creek. Playground in the mid-canyon area.
A flat 6-mile paved loop perfect for beginner cyclists, winding through Shoreline Park along the Bay with views of San Francisco. The route goes around the Chuck Corica Golf Complex with no car traffic on the path.
A scenic flat 9-mile paved loop trail around Foster City's lagoon and shoreline along San Francisco Bay. Perfect for family biking and strolling with Bay views, playgrounds along the route, and bird watching at the marshes. No hills, no cars — completely safe for beginner cyclists.
A stunning Delta shoreline park with a visitor center staffed by naturalists, wetland boardwalk trails, kayak/canoe launch, fishing pier, and interactive exhibits about the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta ecosystem. Connects to the Marsh Creek Regional Trail for biking.
Shaded redwood forest park with creekside trails, camping, pool (summer weekends), and adjacent historic 1846 Bale Grist Mill.
A hidden gem cove between Baker Beach and Lands End, perfect for a sandy introduction for little beachcombers. At low tide, you can find starfish, anemones, and mussels on the rocky cliffs. Views of the Marin Headlands and Golden Gate Bridge.
A family-favorite swim area with a sand-bottomed, chlorinated swimming lagoon in Castro Valley. White sandy beach with shallow areas perfect for toddlers, plus a deep section with floating dock for older kids. Lifeguards on duty during swim season. Lawns and picnic areas surrounding the lake.
A free urban farm park with a unique chicken-shaped playground, free-roaming peacocks, ducks, and chickens, plus a barn with goats, sheep, pigs, turkeys, and rabbits. Fruit orchards and community gardens offer peaceful strolling. Saturday classes teach kids cooking, gardening, and animal care.
Oceanfront camping at Francis Beach with 52 sites, hot showers, fire pits, and picnic tables. Connected to Coastside Trail for biking and the beach for sandcastles.
A 32-mile paved trail following a historic railroad between Concord and Pleasanton. 100% paved and mostly flat, connecting 12 cities with rest stops and food along the way.
A beloved swimming lake in Tilden Regional Park with a sandy beach sheltered from the wind. The shallow water is perfect for not-yet-water-safe toddlers, with lifeguards during swim season. Includes free life jackets to borrow and a grassy picnic area.
A scenic East Bay lake park perfect for family fishing, pedal boat and kayak rentals, and easy walking trails. The paved West Shore Trail is stroller-friendly with beautiful lake views. Seasonal pontoon boat tours cruise the lake.
Fremont's beloved 83-acre lake and park with a 1.7-mile paved walking trail around the lake, two playgrounds, fishing, pedal boat rentals in summer, a dog park, and picnic areas. The flat paved path is perfect for strollers and beginner cyclists. One of the best urban parks in the East Bay.
An 18-acre nature preserve with a paved flat trail along Stevens Creek. Environmental Education Center with nature exhibits and animal ambassadors. 4-H farm animals including alpacas.
A secluded coastal beach between Pacifica and Half Moon Bay with dramatic cliffs, tide pools, and stunning sunset views. Less crowded than other Peninsula beaches. Trail connects to McNee Ranch for longer hikes.
A scenic 36-mile round-trip train journey through Napa Valley wine country. Family-friendly cars are available with kids' activities and meals. The vintage railcars and beautiful vineyard views make it a memorable day trip for all ages.
Horseback rides directly on San Francisco's beaches near Fort Funston. Guided beach rides, pony rides for young children, and riding lessons. One of the only places in San Francisco proper to ride horses on the beach.
A uniquely layered historic park spanning 8,000 years of human habitation. Features a reconstructed Coastal Miwok village with traditional tule reed dwellings, a native plant garden, and 'Kitchen Rock' used to grind acorns. Hiking the 2.5-mile Miwok Loop Trail offers views of the Petaluma River Valley.
Scenic coastal beach with tide pools, rock formations, and an adjacent marsh preserve with 200+ bird species. Free guided walks twice monthly.
A beautiful water-oriented park with swimming, fishing, boating, and hiking around multiple lakes. Horseshoe Lake has a swim complex with lifeguards. The park spans 471 acres.
A protected cove beach in Pacifica with excellent tide pools at the south end during low tide. A small creek empties into the ocean, perfect for little ones who want to get wet without facing ocean waves. Crabs and sea anemones in the pools.
A 50-acre waterfront park at Aquatic Park Cove celebrating Pacific maritime heritage. The free Maritime Museum in the Art Deco Bathhouse Building has sea-faring exhibits and murals. The free Visitor Center features interactive waterfront history exhibits. Junior Ranger booklets for kids. Views of Alcatraz and Golden Gate Bridge.
An 80-acre lake formed from an old gravel quarry with a popular swim beach, fishing pier, and rowboat rentals. Sandy beach with gradual entry perfect for younger swimmers. Lifeguards on duty during swim season. Water slides and an inflatable aqua park (seasonal).
A family u-pick farm in Brentwood offering seasonal strawberries, cherries, peaches, and pumpkins. Kids love free tractor rides, corn maze in fall, and picking fresh fruit.
A man-made island in the middle of San Francisco Bay with arguably the best panoramic views of the SF skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, and Bay Bridge. Gated playgrounds, paved waterfront paths, Clipper Cove Beach for wading, bocce ball courts, and giant Jenga. Accessible by a scenic $5 ferry from the SF Ferry Building.
Gateway to Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge with wetlands, salt ponds, and 200+ bird species. Easy marsh trail and free kayak boat launch.
A scenic 720-acre park along the Carquinez Strait with 2.5 miles of gently rolling trails through grasslands and marsh. Great for biking, birdwatching, and fishing. The waterfront path offers views of the Carquinez Bridge and passing ships.
A 1,880-acre preserve with grasslands, oak woodlands, and a distinctive rocky peak that was sacred to the Ohlone and Bay Miwok people. The 4.5-mile Brushy Peak Loop Trail offers panoramic Livermore Valley views. Rich in Native American cultural heritage with grinding rocks visible along trails.
A picturesque 14-mile paved trail along the canal, connecting Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, and Concord. Passes through parks with playgrounds.
A family-friendly East Bay park with a chlorinated swim lagoon, sandy beach, fishing lake, and short hiking trails in the Hayward hills. The swim lagoon has gradual depth for waders and toddlers. Seasonal lifeguards and a bathhouse with showers.
The largest urban wildlife refuge in the US with easy trails for bird watching, salt marsh exploration, and nature education. The visitor center has great exhibits about the Bay ecosystem. Perfect for introducing kids to wetland wildlife.
A charming garden-themed family park with gentle rides, a water play area, and beautifully landscaped gardens featuring circus trees. Perfect for younger kids who aren't ready for big theme parks yet.
A convenient urban swimming lake near the junction of Highways 24 and 13 in Oakland. Features a flat paved trail perfect for strollers, two playgrounds, a sandy beach, and refreshment stands. A great quick nature escape in the city.
A paved trail winding along Marsh Creek from Creekside Park in Brentwood to the Delta shores at Big Break Regional Shoreline. Passes through farmland with mountain views, connecting to Creekside Park's playground. Perfect for family cycling in the East County.
San Francisco's longest beach stretching 3.5 miles along the western edge of the city. Great for bonfires in designated fire pits, flying kites, and watching surfers. Dog-friendly sections make it fun for the whole family.
One of only three 'Old Faithful' geysers in the world, erupting 30-80 feet every 10-20 minutes. Petting zoo with alpacas and goats, geology museum, and gardens. Open 365 days.
A living history site spanning Ohlone, Spanish, and Mexican eras. Kids participate in hands-on activities: grinding corn, making candles, creating adobe bricks, and roping a 'cow.' Annual Rancho Day in September features period music, food, and crafts. Free admission.
A scenic reservoir surrounded by hills with a paved multi-use trail that connects to Stevens Creek County Park and the Fremont Older Open Space Preserve. The trail along the creek is shaded, flat, and popular with families biking and walking. Look for deer, turkeys, and hawks.
The last 40 acres of natural land in Santa Clara along the Guadalupe River migratory flyway. Butterfly garden attracts 180+ bird species. Spectacular spring wildflower displays.