Yes, continuous shoreline trail around San Francisco and San Pablo Bays
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San Francisco Bay Trail
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Napa Valley Vine Trail
Napa River
Maxwell Bridge
Sonoma Bike Path
River to Ridge Trail
Petaluma River Trail
SMART Pathway
Landfill Loop
San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Napa River Bridge
Petaluma River
Bay Area Ridge Trail
Benicia State Recreation Area
Benicia Marina
Alfred Zampa Memorial Bridge
span of Carquinez Bridge
Novato Hamilton station
Benicia–Martinez Bridge
Hamilton Wetlands
Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline
John F. McInnis County Park
Martinez Regional Shoreline
Marin Civic Center station
Martinez station
Marin Civic Center
Refugio Creek
Hercules station
China Camp State Park
Pinole Creek
S.F. Bay Nat'l Estuarine Research Res.
McNears Beach County Park
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
San Rafael Transit Center
Point San Pablo
Mahon Creek Pathway
Wildcat Creek Trail
Richmond Greenway
Richmond–San Rafael Bridge
Larkspur Landing
Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline
Richmond Ferry Terminal
Marin County Bicycle Route 20
Rosie the Riveter/World War II
Home Front National Historical Park
Corte Madera Creek
Barbara and Jay Vincent Park
Corte Madera–Larkspur Path
Richmond Marina Park
Shimada Friendship Park
Tiburon Ferry Terminal
Mill Valley–Sausalito Path
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline
Bothin Marsh Open Space Preserve
Cerrito Creek
Sausalito Ferry Terminal
to Cerrito Creek Path
Golden Gate Bridge
Albany Bulb
Presidio of San Francisco
César Chávez Park
Crissy Field
Berkeley Marina
Marina Green
Shorebird Park
Fort Mason
McLaughlin Eastshore State Park
Pier 41
Berkeley I-80 bridge
San Francisco Ferry Building
Berkeley Aquatic Park
Embarcadero
Emeryville Marina
Treasure Island
Emeryville station
Yerba Buena Is.
Alexander Zuckerman Bike Path
San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
AT&T Park
Middle Harbor Shoreline Park
Lefty O'Doul Bridge
Alameda Point
Islais Creek
Alameda Main Street Terminal
Heron's Head Park
Jack London Square
Candlestick Pt. State Rec. Area
Posey Tube
Bayshore Freeway
to Lake Merritt
Oyster Point Marina/Park
Crown Memorial State Beach
South San Francisco Terminal
Park Street Bridge
Colma Creek
Fruitvale Bridge
Bay Farm Island Bridge
San Bruno
San Francisco Int'l Airport
Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline
Robert E. Woolley State Park
to Oakland International Airport
Coyote Point Park
San Mateo Creek
Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline
Seal Point Park
Hayward Regional Shoreline
Foster City Levee Pedway
San Mateo Bridge
Belmont Slough
Eden Landing Ecological Reserve
Alameda Creek Regional Trail
Bair Island
Alameda Creek
Port of Redwood City
Alameda Creek Regional Trail
Bedwell Park
Coyote Hills Regional Park
Dumbarton Bridge
Ardenwood Historic Farm
Adobe Creek Loop Trail
Mountain View Shoreline Park
Stevens Creek Trail
Stevens Creek
Stevens Creek Shoreline
Nature Study Area
Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge
Sunnyvale Baylands Park
Calabazas Creek
Calabazas Creek Trail
Guadalupe River / Trail
San Tomas Aquino Creek Trail / Creek
Coyote Creek Trail
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train station
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The San Francisco Bay Trail is a bicycle and pedestrian trail that when finished will allow continuous travel around the shoreline of San Francisco Bay. As of 2020, 356 miles (573 km) of the trail have been completed. When finished, the trail will be over 500 miles (800 km) of paved and gravel paths, bike lanes, and sidewalks, linking 47 cities across nine counties and crossing seven toll bridges. It is a project of the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), in collaboration with other agencies, private companies, non-profit organizations, and advocacy groups.
The trail is intended to provide recreation for hikers and bicyclists, viewpoints for wildlife, space for environmental education, and corridors for bicycle transportation as well as access to historic, natural and cultural sites, including over 130 parks.
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