Golden Gate

Due to the "outdoorsy" nature of the area, many of the activities here are centered around nature, exercise, and recreation. If you feel like catching a show, there are also many theaters here of all descriptions.

Exercise and Play
Marina Green Dr
+1 415 831-2700
along Marina Blvd between Buchanan St and Scott St

Marina Green is a long, flat strip of grass at the front of the Marina that runs along the Bay, equidistant between the Presidio and Fort Mason. The "Green" teems with joggers, cyclists, dog walkers, kite flyers, volleyball players, frisbee throwers, and rollerbladers — all getting their health kick exercising in an iconic location. The activities continue all the way through Crissy Fields "The City's Front Yard" to the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge where you will find surfers patiently waiting for that next "big one."

Farallon Islands Nature Cruises
San Francisco Yacht Harbor/Marina Green
+1 415-441-1106 (Oceanic Society)
Adults $105
Office Hours: M-F 9AM-5PM Cruise: Departs Sa-Su, Check-in time is 7:30AM, boat leaves 8AM
just outside the Harbormaster's office

Learn about the importance of preserving our natural environment on a 8 hour cruise to this National Wildlife Refuge, 27 miles off the coast of San Francisco in the Gulf of the Farallons. The islands' 211 acres of rocks and surrounding waters are home to Sea Lions, Tufted Puffins, Pigeon Guillemots, and Rhinoceros Auklets among other species. In total, twenty three species of marine mammals, including 18 species of whales and dolphins reside in these waters.

Steps at Broadway and Lyon
Pacific Heights
at Broadway St and Lyon St

If you climb these steps you can get a breathtaking view of the Palace of Fine Arts, the Marina, and the Bay. The Steps are known locally as the "San Francisco Stair Master"... and with good reason!

Events and festivals

events and festivals
Union St Art Festival
+1 800 310-6563
Free
First weekend in June: Sa-Su 10AM-6PM
between Union St and Gough St

This festival attracts many local artists who line the streets displaying their arts and crafts, along with live jazz and classical music performances. The festival is one of San Francisco’s largest annual free events, and attracts around 100,000 attendees each year. The festival has over a hundred arts and crafts booths, as well as two live entertainment stages, and an organic farmer's market.

events and festivals
Ethnic Dance Festival
Palace of Fine Arts
+1 415 474-3914
Opening Night Gala: $175, Single ticket: $22-$44, All four weekends ticket: $80-$158
June — Sa 2PM and 8PM, Su 2PM

The festival is held over four weekends in June and celebrates traditional ethnic dances like Flamenco, Balinese, Fuego Nuevo, Irish, and YaoYong. It's colorful, energetic, and exciting... and you might actually learn a thing or two for the dance floor!

events and festivals
Easter Parade and Spring Celebration
Union St
+1 800 310-6563
Free
Easter Su 10AM-5PM
Gough St to Fillmore St

The kid-friendly but diverse festivities include; a petting zoo, pony rides, live music, train rides, alfresco dining, and a parade. It attracts about 35,000 attendees annually. Good family fun for all!

events and festivals
Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon
+1 424 653-1883
Free
Second Su in June

Ok, hands up who can swim 1.5 miles through chilly waters, jump on a bike and cycle 18 miles, and then polish it all off with a mere 8 mile run... any takers? Well every year this event attracts 2,000 people who can, including world champions and Olympic medalists. The course winds its way through Fort Mason, along Marina Green and through the demanding trails of the Presidio and beyond. Anywhere along the route is good from a spectators point of view, but the transition area and the finish is at Marina Green.

events and festivals
Fantasy of Lights
Union St and Fillmore St
+1 800 310-6563
Free
First Sa in December, 6PM-9PM
Union St — between Van Ness Ave and Steiner, Fillmore St — between Union St and Lombard St

This is a month long celebration that sees local shop owners adorning their windows with the prettiest of lights, in an attempt to capture the coveted prize of "Best Lighting Effect." It all starts with an opening night parade when the lights are officially turned on and is followed by a month of programs and events. Although it's certainly pretty, it's probably not going to help with the global warming problem!

events and festivals
San Francisco Blues Festival
Great Meadow, Fort Mason
+1 415 979-5588
Advance: $35 per day, At the gate: $40 per day, Two-day ticket: $55, Single-day reserved lawn seating: $50, Two-day reserved lawn seating: $80, Children under 10 free
Last weekend in Sept: F-Su
Marina Blvd and Laguna St

This is the oldest continually running blues fest in the world and it attracts some great Blues performers every year. Previous performers included B.B. King, Carlos Santana, and Little Richard among others. For the famished, they also have some flavorful New Orleans style barbeques to compliment the music.

events and festivals
San Francisco International Film Festival
39 Mesa St, Suite 110
+1 925 866-9559
General admission $12.50, seniors/students/disabled $11
Two weeks in Apr/May
near the Officers Club

This festival has been going on now for over 50 years. It is organized by the San Francisco Film Society who are based in the Presidio, but the arthouse movies, documentaries, and short films are shown throughout the city.

events and festivals
Tribal, Folk, and Textile Art Show
Fort Mason Center
+1 310 455-2886
$15 daily
Second weekend in February: F-Sa 11AM-7PM, Su 11AM-5PM
Lower Fort Mason

More than 100 international dealers and galleries showcase their tribal, folk, and textile art at this show. Thousands of pieces will be on display from places such as Africa, the Himalayas, the Middle East, and the Americas.

Theater and performing arts

theater and performing arts
BATS Improv at Bayfront Theater
Fort Mason Center, Bldg B, 3rd floor
+1 415 474-6776
$8-$20
Shows usually start at 7PM/8PM
Lower Fort Mason

BATS is a performing arts theater company that focuses on all forms of improvisational format, including theatersports. They also provide classes for anyone interested.

theater and performing arts
Blue Bear Performance Hall
Fort Mason Center, Bldg D, 2nd floor
+1 415 673-3600
Lower Fort Mason

The Blue Bear Performance Hall is used mostly for school musical performances. They have a music school that teaches all kind of music from Jazz to rock-n-roll to musicians of all ages. The hall also hosts some independent stage productions.