Best Outdoor Things to Do in San Francisco (By a Local – Hidden Gems & Favorites)
San Francisco is one of those rare places where city life and the outdoors blend seamlessly. If you love nature but still enjoy culture, food, and architecture, there’s really no better city (at least in my book!). Even if cities aren’t your thing, you’ll still find plenty of ways to get outside — from beaches and forests to cliffs and coastal dunes. In this guide, I’m sharing my favorite outdoorsy things to do in San Francisco — a mix of well-known spots and hidden gems for locals and visitors alike.
Best Hikes in San Francisco: Batteries to Bluffs Trail, Lands End & China Beach
Hiking in San Francisco? Absolutely! Thanks to San Francisco’s fantastic location on the Pacific Ocean, there are numerous opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, even within the city limits. The Batteries to Bluffs Trail, Lands End, and China Beach are stunning options for exploring the city’s rugged shoreline, offering incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge along the way.
Backpacking and Tide Pooling at Point Reyes National Seashore in Winter
Winters in California are mild, and on the Central Coast, the temperatures do not differ much from those in summer. In fact, a dry and sunny winter day may even feel warmer than one of the many foggy and windy summer days. In January, after a long stretch of rain, we took the opportunity on one of those summery weekends and headed out to Point Reyes for a little backpacking adventure to the Coast Campground and Santa Maria Beach.