Our guide to health, fitness, and nature in San Francisco brings you everything including beautiful parks, outdoor activities, and some of the most picturesque places to clear your mind.
The new park includes a children’s playground, a nature exploration area, picnic area upgrades, and more. We’ve lost count of how many newly renovated parks and playgrounds are popping up around the city, bu...
Vinyasa yoga surrounded thousands of beautiful plants? Yes please! San Francisco Botanical Garden is starting to open up some visitor-favorite activities, including the popular Flower Piano coming back in September. We&...
Vermont Street in Potrero Hill may be the real “crookedest street in the world.” We all know Lombard Street. You know, that famous red-brick street in Russian Hill that attracts 2 million tourists per year (...
They’ve just released awesome renderings of the site, and construction is due to start in the fall. Heron’s Head Park, located at the India Basin waterfront, is due to welcome a new children’s Nature E...
Not that we needed any more reasons to go to Lake Tahoe. Lake Tahoe needs no introduction. Its crystal clear aqua waters have done the rounds on TikTok and Instagram with tanned influencers turning us green with envy as...
Coyote pupping season has begun! Ok, these fluffy coyote pups are undeniably cute. But when coyote pupping season begins in San Francisco, it’s especially important to be cautious and not take any chances with the...
If you love hiking and spending time outdoors, there are plenty of gorgeous spots to see right here in the City. In fact, San Francisco was rated the…...
If you’re a history lover living in the Bay Area, you’ll know that it’s full of amazing stories that have fallen through the cracks over time. Although many historic sites have been built over or other...
This is one celestial show you don’t want to miss. During the early hours of May 26, 2021, West Coast stargazers will be treated to a spectacular lunar spectacle: A rare ‘Super Flower Blood Moon’ total lunar eclipse. Wh...
Who wants to go for a spin? When thinking about bikeable cities, San Francisco isn’t necessarily the first place that comes to mind. It might be that street with a 41% grade (Bradford above Tompkins, anyone?) or s...