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  2. San Francisco Bay Trail - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Bay Trail is a bicycle and pedestrian trail that when finished will allow continuous travel around the shoreline of San Francisco Bay.As of 2020, 356 miles (573 km) of the trail have been completed.

  3. Bay Area Ridge Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Area Ridge Trail (shortened as Ridge Trail) is a planned 550-mile (890 km) multi-use trail along the hill and mountain ridgelines surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area, in Northern California. As of May 2022, 400 miles (640 km) have been established.

  4. Category:San Francisco Bay Trail - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve; San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge; San Mateo–Hayward Bridge; San Rafael Transit Center; Sausalito Ferry Terminal; Shoreline Park (Mountain View, California)

  5. Category:Trails in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for pedestrian, running, jogging, recreational, biking, and other such trails in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area. See also the categories Parks in the San Francisco Bay Area and Bike paths in the San Francisco Bay Area

  6. Category:Bike paths in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay Trail (63 P) Pages in category "Bike paths in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. Cycling in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco has a public bicycle-sharing system, Ford GoBike, which launched in 2013 and serves the city of San Francisco, as well as some outlying cities on both sides of the Bay Area. [18] In 2017, private bicycle-sharing company Bluegogo attempted to launch a dockless system in San Francisco, but pulled out due to legal concerns. [19]