Presented by SF Crosstown Trails

Birds, Bay & History on the Roundabout, Section 2

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Registration ends Thursday, 06/18/2026 11:59pm PDT

About This Event

Join us on Section 2 of the Roundabout, offering fantastic opportunities to watch nature emerge from San Francisco’s heavily industrial southeast waterfront. We’ll take our time on this 8+ mile, slightly hilly, mostly sidewalk stroll through Bayview, Candlestick Point, and Little Hollywood, ending at the beautiful Visitacion Valley Greenway on Leland Avenue. We’ll honor Juneteenth by learning about these neighborhoods’ rich African American history and exciting future. Arrive early if you’d like to birdwatch along the Heron’s Head tidal marsh. Bring layers, a hat and sunscreen, good walking shoes, lunch, snacks and water, and a good spirit (there are limited food options along the route). Walk ends near several Muni stops: T Third; 8 Bayshore; 9 San Bruno. Co-sponsored by Nature in the City.

Meet in the parking lot in front of Heron's Head EcoCenter. The 44 O'Shaughnessy and 19 Polk stop a few blocks away.

Hosted by the SF Crosstown Trails

 

About This Event

Join us on Section 2 of the Roundabout, offering fantastic opportunities to watch nature emerge from San Francisco’s heavily industrial southeast waterfront. We’ll take our time on this 8+ mile, slightly hilly, mostly sidewalk stroll through Bayview, Candlestick Point, and Little Hollywood, ending at the beautiful Visitacion Valley Greenway on Leland Avenue. We’ll honor Juneteenth by learning about these neighborhoods’ rich African American history and exciting future. Arrive early if you’d like to birdwatch along the Heron’s Head tidal marsh. Bring layers, a hat and sunscreen, good walking shoes, lunch, snacks and water, and a good spirit (there are limited food options along the route). Walk ends near several Muni stops: T Third; 8 Bayshore; 9 San Bruno. Co-sponsored by Nature in the City.

Meet in the parking lot in front of Heron's Head EcoCenter. The 44 O'Shaughnessy and 19 Polk stop a few blocks away.

Hosted by the SF Crosstown Trails