Bay Area car free hiking and camping

Jen Rizzo is working on a pitch for Bay Area car free weekend adventures, which reminds me that Spring time is allegedly soon.

A great resource for Bay Area hiking and camping is this “Transit and Trails” map showing regional destinations that are accessible through public transportation. The map was released last year and is available at some local parks and transit agencies.

Car Free Hiking Adventures

You can also download a PDF and view an interactive map at Transit & Trails. Currently, the vast majority of people visiting the one million acres of public open space get there by driving their cars. Transit & Trails’ mission is providing the information on regional recreational opportunities that are transit accessible.

And all of this reminds me that I promised the details of my own Longs Peak bicycle adventure nearly two years ago!

Visit Transit and Trails to plan your family’s transit adventure this spring.

5 Comments

  1. Setup a tent and have a camp out in the backyard. Roast hot dogs and marshmallows over the fire (or charcoal grill). This is a good time to study the stars

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