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Summer Outdoor Fun in San Francisco

Time to pull out your calendars and get ready for some serious scheduling. We’ve rounded up some of the top outdoor activities to squeeze in before summer ends.

Off the Grid in Fort Mason | Every Friday

Select from over 30 food vendors while enjoying drinks and live music from bands and DJ’s. It’s a weekly outdoor food truck gathering that will scintillate even the most discerning foodies.

Every Friday through October 26th
5pm – 10pm 

Ferry Building Farmers Market | Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday

One of the top farmers market to visit in the country, featuring the freshest produce from the A-list farmers. Celebrity chefs can be spotted cruising the vendors and loading up their baskets.

Tuesday & Thursday: 10am – 2pm
Saturday: 8am - 2pm

Presidio Picnic | Every Sunday

Imagine a seven-acre lawn filled to the brim with people picnicking. Sweeping views of the San Francisco Bay keep participants mesmerized, while music, lawn games, yoga, and bike safety classes are available for added entertainment.

Every Sunday through October 21st
11am4pm

Car Free at Golden Gate Park | Saturday & Sunday

John F Kennedy Drive is closed to cars and open to pedestrians on Sundays and all holidays from Stanyan to Park Presidio. Portions of JFK Drive (from 8th Ave to Transverse Drive) are also closed to vehicle traffic on Saturdays from April through the end of September. Relish in the car-free environment to go running, skating, cycling, or whatever your heart desires.

Yoga on the Beach | Wednesday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Sign up for 75 minutes of yoga with the waves crashing in the background. Find your happy place while mastering your mountain pose. There are four classes per week and the scenery is unbeatable.

Wednesday & Friday: 6:15pm - 7:30pm
Saturday: 11am - 12:15pm
Sunday: 11:30am - 12:45pm

Giants and A's Day Games

Calling all baseball fans to spend a glorious day cheering for one of your favorite Bay Area teams in outdoor stadiums! We have two incredible teams, meaning we have twice the amount of games in the Bay Area. Have a chilled beer or some hot dogs as you watch America's favorite pastime in action.