Top 6 Outdoor Activities in Richmond District, California (CA)

October 2, 2021 Vivienne Hutton

Every neighborhood in San Francisco has its own personality, from the hippie chic of the Upper Haight to the hipster grit of the Mission. The Marina district boasts trendy bistros and postcard-perfect views of the Golden Gate Bridge, while Noe Valley offers quaint and quiet boutiques. Wave hello to the sea lions at Pier 39, and sample local cheese and charcuterie at the Ferry Building. Sit in on a yoga session in Dolores Park or marvel at the Dutch Windmill across from Ocean Beach.
Restaurants in San Francisco

1. White Wolf Private Tours

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White Wolf Private Tours

At White Wolf, we show you the best Yosemite has to offer from guides who actually spend time here. Instead of roughing it, we ride in a private Mercedes SUV. You’re not a number to us, rather a valuable friend we can host in our home. Welcome to White Wolf Private Tours — the way an experience in Yosemite should be.

2. San Francyclo Day Tours

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Guided cycling tours of San Francisco for all skill levels - from beginner to expert. We take you off the beaten path to see San Francisco the way locals do! Private or group tours led by local guides from San Francisco. Choice of multiple routes that can be customized to your preferences. Visit places no guide book will ever show you. Explore the hidden trails of Golden Gate Park & the Marin Headlands and more. Tailor each ride to your skill level. Optional stops for a craft beer, Irish coffee and/or lunch. Bikes, helmets and water bottles are provided - other accessories available. Tours can be scheduled 7 days a week.All rides begin at the shop.

3. Lands End

Point Lobos Avenue and El Camino del Mar, San Francisco, CA 94121 +1 415-426-5240 http://www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/landsend.htm
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Lands End

At the northwestern corner of San Francisco, there is a series of stunning views at every turn in this wild and windy trail. Hillsides of cypress and wildflowers, views of shipwrecks and access to the ruins of Sutro baths, a San Francisco specials memory.

Reviewed By rogerjr2016

You should visit the Cliff House which is situated alongside the remains of "Sutro Baths"where you will have a fine view of ships entering and leaving San Francisco. Also from the Cliff House (well known San Francisco restaurant) overlooking Seal Rock and Ocean Beach you can hike the trails of Lands End and visit the coffee shop and gift center there run by the National Parks. From there if you proceed up the hill further , you will come to a traffic light opposite Seal Rock Inn. if you turn left there and travel all the way up the hill to the parking area you will see the WW2 memorial dedicated to the USS San Francisco which was heavily damaged by Japanese shells which killed Admiral Callaghan while he was present on the bridge of that ship. A stark reminder of the horrors of war are the ships bridge wings full of shell holes and the mast from that battle which stand at the western end of that parking lot with the names of all the Marines and Sailors who lost their lives on that ship. You will see excellent viewing there of the entrance to San Francisco with a view of Golden Gate bridge to the East and Northern Headlands of Marin County. There are public toilets also provided up there should you need to use them.You can read the history on the panoramic plaques there describing shipwrecks and the flora and fauna which you experience in the area.

4. Lincoln Park

Clement Street at 34th Avenue Richmond District, San Francisco, CA +1 415-666-7201 http://sfrecpark.org/destination/lincoln-park
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Lincoln Park

This park in northwest San Francisco overlooks the Marin Headlands and contains scenic hiking trails.

Reviewed By KerryOnSF - San Francisco, United States

The famous golf course is once the site for a cemetery and then it was decided that all the burial plots should be moved to South San Francisco/, Colman’s, California. At the top of the hill is the very famous palace of Legion of honor Museum. A must see!

5. Golden Gate Park Bike & Skate

3038 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94118-3863 +1 415-668-1117 http://goldengateparkbikeandskate.com
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Golden Gate Park Bike & Skate

6. Parkwide Bike Rentals & Tours

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Parkwide Bike Rentals & Tours

Rent a bike from Parkwide and experience San Francisco like a local. Explore the city's world-class parks, unique architecture, and breathtaking views of the Bay.

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