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BARTable Walk: Lafayette to Orinda

BARTable Walk: Lafayette to Orinda
Editor's note: Due to COVID-19, please note that some trails, restaurants, and theaters are closed or have limited operating hours.   Tucked between the East Bay hills and Mount Diablo are two cities that have created vibrant, walkable downtowns and kept their family-friendly, rustic charm. But don’t take our word for it.

BARTable by bike: Mt. Diablo

BARTable by bike: Mt. Diablo
At 3,849 feet, Mount Diablo is the tallest mountain in the East Bay. The summit is high enough to receive snow in the winter months, and on a very clear day you can see almost 200 miles, including the Sierra Nevadas. On the way to the top, you’ll encounter several different habitats including beautiful rolling hills, rocks, oak trees, chaparral, sagebrush, and grasses, not to mention incredible views.

BARTable by bike: Bay Trail, Alameda

BARTable by bike: Bay Trail, Alameda
A project conceived in 1986 by State Senator Bill Lockyer, the Bay Trail is a vision for a connected set of pathways and roads ringing the Bay, providing access to shorelines and waterside parks for walkers and cyclists. Over 350 miles have been created so far, and most of it is BARTable by bike.

10 BARTable Music Venues

10 BARTable Music Venues
Photo courtesy of The Greek Theatre.  Every genre has a home in the Bay Area, which is a major stop for internationally touring acts—and BART helps make the process of witnessing a live show an easier part of your routine. No parking required. It’s one thing to don headphones on public transit zoning out to your latest favorite band; it’s a whole other thing to head out on a train to see that same band performing steps away from you. Refined jazz, indie rock, world music, or dance pop? Foreign or local ensemble?

BARTable by bike: Bay Trail, Berkeley to Richmond

BARTable by bike: Bay Trail, Berkeley to Richmond
If you're lucky, you'll spot Snoopy along the Bay Trail in Berkeley. Photo courtesy of Tom Holub. Editor's Note: Please wear a mask and keep a physical distance of at least six feet while riding the trains or at an in-person event. Before you travel on BART, use our Trip Planner to get estimated arrival and departure times. Learn what to expect when you return to BART here.

BARTable by bike: Richmond Bridge and the Iron Triangle

BARTable by bike: Richmond Bridge and the Iron Triangle
After 20 years of work by advocates, in 2019 Caltrans opened a lane on the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge for bikes and pedestrians; more than 1,000 people crossed the span at the huge opening party. Cyclists now have a 24/7 route to get to Marin County from Contra Costa and the rest of the East Bay.

BARTable Walk: Embarcadero to Presidio

BARTable Walk: Embarcadero to Presidio
Play tourist for a day in San Francisco on this BARTable walk from the Embarcadero to the Presidio and (re)visit famous city landmarks and discover hidden treasures among some of its most popular attractions along the way. Walk Time: 3 hours | Distance: 6.5 miles | Terrain: Sidewalks, boardwalks, and paved trails

Finger-Tappin' Good: Nail Salons in SF

Finger-Tappin' Good: Nail Salons in SF
Have you been hiding your toes because those little piggies are, well, looking sloppy? Nails, like hair, can sometimes use a cut and color. Maybe it’s time to hit the nail salon for a pampering mani-pedi that will have your fingers tapping with confidence once again. So pick your favorite color and revamp your look so your toes can have a chance to peep through your favorite sandals or peep-toe heels.

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