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Waterfront Spot
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San Francisco Bay Trail Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge

West Berkeley

This waterfront trail serves up million-dollar views of the Oakland Bay Bridge without the million-dollar price tag. Walk or bike the flat, breezy path while kite surfers and windsurfers put on a show beside you.

Scenic waterfront path
Bridge views
Flat easy terrain
Windsurfer watching

Tips

🪁"the wind is good for the windsurfers, kite surfers, and hang gliders. And they make entertaining people watching"
🌉best bridge views near the Emeryville border
🚴smooth pavement, great for casual biking

San Francisco Bay Trail Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge

San Francisco Bay Trl, Berkeley, CA 94710, USA

Upcoming at San Francisco Bay Trail Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge

Sunday, Jun 14
Overpass Visibility Action: I-80 Berkeley Bridge of Solidarity

Overpass Visibility Action: I-80 Berkeley Bridge of Solidarity

June 14 at 3pm

Hold your message high above I-80 as 17,000 cars pass below. This weekly freeway overpass rally channels Berkeley's Free Speech Movement into visible protest—bring signs, wave for honks, and make your voice seen.

Overpass Visibility Brigade: Bridge of Solidarity

Overpass Visibility Brigade: Bridge of Solidarity

June 14 at 3:30pm

Hold up history in real time. Every other Sunday, activists spell out bold messages for the 17,000 cars passing below: wave, encourage honks, and join the public resistance movement at whatever pace works for you.

Friday, Jun 19
Overpass Visibility Dance Party

Overpass Visibility Dance Party

June 19 at 8pm

Wave to 12,000 cars an hour while dancing on the I-80 overpass at sunset. This monthly party-protest blends activism with pure joy: bring bubbles, lights, snacks, and the kids for a moving display of community resistance.