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  2. Coyote Hills Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay area's original inhabitants were the Ohlone Native American people. These native people were hunters and gatherers whose skills enabled them to live well off the land's natural bounty, where a large staple of their diet consisted of acorns. A great number of Ohlone native descendants still live in the Newark/Fremont/Union City area.

  3. List of parks in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Bay Terrace; 25 Jessie St; 1 Kearny St; 333 Market St; 425 Market St; 444 Market St; 525 Market St; 555/557 Market St; 595 Market St; Westfield Sky Terrace - 845 Market St; Golden Gate University - 536 Mission St; 555 Mission St; 560 Mission St; 456 Montgomery St; 100 Pine St; 1 Post St; Citigroup Center - 1 Sansome St; 343 Sansome St; 49 ...

  4. Bay Area Ridge Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Area Ridge Trail Council (BARTC), founded in 1987, [12] is the organization building, maintaining, and promoting the Ridge Trail. BARTC initially was supported by the Greenbelt Alliance, but it was incorporated in 1991 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit under co-chairs Brian O'Neill and Marcia McNally. [ 1 ]

  5. San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Area has an ideal climate for outdoor recreation, such that activities like hiking, cycling and jogging are popular among locals. [311] [312] There are more than 200 mi (320 km) of bicycle paths, lanes and bike routes just within San Francisco, [313] and the Embarcadero and Marina Green are favored sites for skateboarding.

  6. The great outdoors is calling! Here are fun outdoor ... - AOL

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    Outdoor activities are a great way to bond with our pets, no matter the weather. While dogs are the go-to adventure buddies when it comes to outdoor fun, cats and even rabbits can join in on the ...

  7. Coyote Point Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Point Recreation Area is a 670-acre (270 ha) park operated by San Mateo County, California in the United States. Located on San Francisco Bay , it is south of San Francisco International Airport on the border of Burlingame and San Mateo .

  8. San Francisco Bay Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Trail is an interconnected trail system that links parks, open spaces, points of interest, and communities on or near the bay shoreline. It will not only encircle the Bay but will also provide access inland to open spaces and preserves, streams, and the Bay Area Ridge Trail, which forms the second of two concentric rings around the bay.

  9. Category:Parks in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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