San Francisco recreation

In Not only is San Francisco one of America's most gorgeous cities, it also offers a bonanza of recreation for each of its visitors. San Francisco recreation includes something for every season, every interest and every price range imaginable. For you golf fanatics, you'll find numerous courses in, around, and beyond the city. For you fishing, boating, and windsurfing lovers, the Bay and the Pacific Ocean provide endless opportunities for your favorite pastimes. The Golden Gate Park offers the most recreation for your time with hiking, biking, horseback riding, fly-fishing pools, archery, tennis, gardens and more. This park has and does it all! But if you prefer activities of the inside variety, head to the city's many amusement centers, bowling alleys, skating rinks, day spas, and some great go-kart racing. Whatever your passion, you'll find a great venue and a great time. San Francisco recreation is the all-time best for year round adventures!
Bass Tub Fishing Charters
Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco
www.sfsportfishing.com
Great day fishing the bay and beyond. See website for details.
Cinnabar Hills Golf Club
23600 McKean Road
San Jose
www.cinnabarhills.com
One of the most popular golf courses in the South Bay area. This 18 hole par 72 course is divided into three nines: the Canyon, the Lake and the Mountain. See website for details.
Go-kart Racer
1541 Adrian Road
Burlingame
Experience the thrill of indoor Gokart racing on three different European Style courses. Call650-692-7223 fro more information.
Hiking at Coyote Point Museum and Recreation Area
Coyote Point Drive
San Francisco
http://www.coyoteptmuseum.org/
Coyote Point makes a great day destination for families with young children. First visit the museum. In the wildlife habitat area, you may see bobcat, grey fox, badger, and a host of birds.
Outdoor Activities at Golden Gate Park
San Francisco
http://www.nps.gov/goga/
Two of the park's major draws are temporarily out of commission: The M.H. de Young Museum and the California Academy of Sciences areclosed for a major renovation. But among the don't-miss stops are the Conservatory of Flowers, the Japanese Tea Garden, and the Beach Chalet, where you can view Depression-era murals and enjoy ocean views while sipping a microbrewery beer.



