Pop-up Walk From Rose Garden To Lake Anza
Time to burn those extra pounds gained on Thanksgiving Day! Join us on this strenuous, fast-paced 4-mile hike with 1000 ft elevation gain!
Time to burn those extra pounds gained on Thanksgiving Day! Join us on this strenuous, fast-paced 4-mile hike with 1000 ft elevation gain!
With its array of land uses and architectural styles, North Berkeley defies the “suburbia” stereotype. We’ll visit its Tudor Revival public library, homes of different styles, a vibrant business district, and even a small agricultural site. We'll discuss the magnificent Queen Anne period hotel here in the late 19th century and the quirky stage actor who built it. Signup: RSVP.
Bring a flashlight and your holiday spirit to explore North Berkeley on this festive walk, featuring houses that go all-out decorating for the season. We expect it to be popular, so we're also offering it on the following Friday, December 19, to give more path-lovers a chance to join. We’ll walk in fog or drizzle; only heavy rain cancels.
The Berkeley Free Speech Movement was one of the first major protests of the 1960s, a decade that would come to be defined by student unrest around the world. We’ll visit key locations from the FSM and other 1960s protests and discuss Berkeley institutions that played important supporting roles. Signup: RSVP.
Bring a flashlight and your holiday spirit to explore North Berkeley on this festive walk, featuring houses that go all-out decorating for the season. We expect it to be popular, so we're also offering it on the previous Friday, December 12, to give more path-lovers a chance to join. We’ll walk in fog or drizzle; only heavy rain cancels.
With its array of land uses and architectural styles, North Berkeley defies the “suburbia” stereotype. We’ll visit its Tudor Revival public library, homes of different styles, a vibrant business district, and even a small agricultural site. We'll discuss the magnificent Queen Anne period hotel here in the late 19th century and the quirky stage actor who built it. Signup: RSVP.
Welcome the new year walk along the Berkeley/Kensington border including Ye Olde School Path with its views of Wildcat Canyon as well as paths of both Berkeley and Kensington.
From the largest mural in Berkeley to a tiny handprint in Emeryville, this walk is full of surprises! In addition to lots of public art, we’ll pass chic new architecture, whimsical utility boxes, artist co-ops, and some fascinating light industry. We’ll walk the length of Aquatic Park and check out the enormous new Berkeley Commons.
Join us on an evening stroll through the beautiful Cal campus. We'll walk by familiar spots like the Campanile and Sather Gate, but also by less traveled gardens, creek crossings, redwood groves, and architectural gems that are not part of usual campus tours.
This neighborhood includes a set of lovely parks where remnants of its geologic past, dating from millions of years before the first human inhabitants arrived, can be seen. In addition to Hinkel Park, we'll visit Mortar Rock, Indian Rock, Contra Costa Rock, and finish at The Great Stoneface Park, a 15-minute walk from our starting point. Signup: RSVP.
The Berkeley Free Speech Movement was one of the first major protests of the 1960s, a decade that would come to be defined by student unrest around the world. We’ll visit key locations from the FSM and other 1960s protests and discuss Berkeley institutions that played important supporting roles. Signup: RSVP.
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available.
To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available.
To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
On this strenuous hike, we’ll take stairways to reach Selby Trail and then past Jewell Lake to the top of Wildcat Peak for sweeping views of the Bay and East Bay hills. After a brief stop at Lake Anza, we’ll return to the Rose Garden. Allow ample time to park, as we’ll be leaving promptly at 8:35 a.m.
Calling all early risers! We’ll start in the dark with the City lights twinkling in the distance. We’ll reach our sunrise spot at Wildcat Peak about an hour into the hike and have a coffee break while we wait to greet the day. Dress for cold weather with a headlamp/flashlight or flashlight app.
(CANCELLED, to be RESCHEDULED) From the largest mural in Berkeley to a tiny handprint in Emeryville, this walk is full of surprises! In addition to lots of public art, we’ll pass chic new architecture, whimsical utility boxes, artist co-ops, and some fascinating light industry. We’ll walk the length of Aquatic Park and check out the enormous new Berkeley Commons.
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available.
To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available.
To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
As part of our All-the-Parks-in-Berkeley series, this route packs in nine distinctive parks. We’ll stroll streets named for literary greats, admire some Victorian homes and 19th-century landmarks, and see how these neighborhoods have evolved over the decades. Dogs are more than welcome; they might just add a few new favorite spots to their sniff list as we explore green spaces and history together.
We’ll be exploring whimsical Point Richmond—a fun, hilly, bay-front neighborhood just south of the Richmond Bridge. The golden hour is the best time to check out the Point’s wonderful Wave Garden, a magical space with beautiful sculptures, landscaping, and views. We’ll also wander on hidden stairs and paths to Keller Beach and to “Little Point Richmond,” the Bay Area’s absolute BEST collection of fairy houses.
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available.
To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
We will check out 12 paths in the Elmwood/Claremont neighborhood, passing some grand houses and beautiful gardens. The four-mile walk includes a fair amount of up and down, including quite a few stairs.
This staircase sunset hike will take us through the beautiful Thousand Oaks neighborhood, including three parks (ride down a concrete slide optional, but highly encouraged!), a dozen stairways, beautiful architecture (including a stop at the Spring Mansion), and Bay views at every turn. We’ll return at the starting point shortly after sunset.
Think of this hike as one long UP and one long DOWN! This moderate hike takes us via many stairs, walkways, and paths up to Grizzly Peak Blvd. Then, we go even a little higher before our descent. On a clear day, we will see some nice views of San Francisco. Bring extra layers, hiking poles, and water.
Be sure to stop by BPWA’s booth, located on the north side of the street just east of Ensenada Avenue, at the Solano Stroll on September 14. We’ll have lots of fun merchandise for sale, including our 10th edition map, our new T-shirt, and more. Come say hello and share your path stories with us!
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available. To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
We will visit the set of walking paths in Kensington that go between streets and were originally created to facilitate access to streetcars and later buses. Rodney will talk about the history of the paths and efforts to secure public ownership by the Kensington Pathkeepers group he's involved in.
With apologies to those who missed July's hike because the wrong time was posted on our website, we’re reprising our hike through the beautiful city of Piedmont. The route goes through Piedmont Park and Dracena Park and, as we discovered on July's walk, by a bald eagle nest!
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available. To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
Millions of years before its first human inhabitants arrived, North Berkeley was strewn with fascinating rock formations. Today, the area includes a set of lovely parks where these remnants of its geologic past can be seen.
For most Americans, the term “suburbia” conjures single-family homes and uniform architecture in areas that are solely residential and reliant on car transportation. With its array of land uses and architectural styles, North Berkeley defies this stereotype; its differences are the qualities that make it great.
We walk from the Berkeley Rose Garden on streets, stairs, and paths all the way UP to Grizzly Peak Blvd! We then start our way down, but take a few more stairs UP along the way for extra credit! We walk on some steep stairs (both UP and DOWN) so you will definitely get your heart rate up!
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available.
To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
Take advantage of a unique opportunity to join a leisurely walk and a conversation with Shoshana O'Keefe, Berkeley District 5 Councilmember. The group will spend the first 15 minutes at the Great Stoneface Park for introductions and initial questions. Well-behaved dogs on leashes are allowed.
We will walk along the paved Nimitz Way trail for 2 miles and then head up a short but rather steep 0.25-mile fire road to Wildcat Peak. We’ll reach the peak about an hour into the hike and take a long break to watch the sun set and the full moon rise.
Millions of years before its first human inhabitants arrived, North Berkeley was strewn with fascinating rock formations. Today, the area includes a set of lovely parks where these remnants of its geologic past can be seen. We'll talk about the Native American presence in the area and how the rocks were used by these first inhabitants.
The work is mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available.
To receive the location information, RSVP path.maintenance@berkeleypaths.org.
Start at Live Oak Park and proceed to the Rose Garden and walk towards Grizzly Peak. Along the way we will experience great views of the Bay as well as see a mural and some pottery.
Think of this hike as one long UP and one long DOWN! This moderate hike takes us via many stairs, walkways, and paths up to Grizzly Peak Blvd. Then, we go even a little higher before our descent. On a clear day, we will see some nice views of San Francisco. Bring extra layers, hiking poles, and water.