500 miles, 47 cities, 130 parks, and seven bridges. These are the areas that make up the beloved San Francisco Bay Trail. With hundreds of miles of terrain, this trail is one of the best places to get a breath of fresh air. Not only is it local, but it’s popular, and for a good reason! These excellent trails not only connect our cities but also offer amazing views of the bay and the wildlife that inhabit the area. 

The best part of the trail is that it’s open for commuters of all interests. Whether you want to take a stroll or train for a marathon, the trail has a spot for you. If you are seeking distance, be sure to check your route before starting, as there are some interruptions, including a three-mile gap as you pass the San Francisco Airport. Some parts of the trail are also marked as unpaved, which would create a less smooth, but still travelable experience.

Not only does the bay trail benefit residents, but its ecological design also ensures that local wildlife can coexist with visitors. There have also been multiple activations to promote habitat protection and restoration, ensuring that any threatened species are being adequately protected. Additionally, efforts are underway to prevent invasive plants from overrunning the shoreline. With this protection, the native landscape can thrive, helping maintain the natural ecosystem around the trail.

You may be familiar with your local stretch of the trail, but if you want to explore further, check out this interactive map and venture out to a new part of the trail. 

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