SVBC Bike tour on the levees

"The salt ponds of the South Bay are undergoing an amazing
transformation! Journey by bike out into this unique
landscape and discover the rebirth of the Bay’s edge through wetlands
restoration.

Salt Ponds A16 and A17 will play a starring role in this leisurely
5.5-mile tour of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project."

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Ecological History (south) Bike Tour

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"This trip through San Francisco’s lost sand dunes, ponds, creeks and coastline will focus on the city south of downtown and SOMA, traversing the Mission, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Bayview, and the southeast coastline, including several new public parks. It’s a social, historical and critical 4-hour tour through the city’s ecological past and present."

Ecological History (south) Bike Tour

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"This trip through San Francisco’s lost sand dunes, ponds, creeks and coastline will focus on the city south of downtown and SOMA, traversing the Mission, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Bayview, and the southeast coastline, including several new public parks. It’s a social, historical and critical 4-hour tour through the city’s ecological past and present."

Ecological History Bike Tour

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From SFBC: This trip through San Francisco’s lost sand dunes, ponds, creeks and coastline will focus on the city south of downtown and SOMA, traversing the Mission, Mission Bay, Potrero Hill, Bayview, and the southeast coastline, including several new public parks. Bring a snack and water, and reserve your spot: 415-608-9035, sliding scale $15-50, benefiting […]

Shaping SF Bike Tour: Ecological History (south)

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From Shaping SF: This trip through San Francisco’s lost sand dunes, ponds, creeks and coastline will focus on the city from the center southward, covering the Mission before heading all the way to Candlestick Point and then making our way northward along the bayshore. Candlestick Point State Recreation Area, Heron’s Head Park, The Farm, community […]

Debates Worth Having: Pros and cons of Saltworks

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From SPUR: The proposed Saltworks development in Redwood City would bring as many as 12,000 much-needed housing units to the core of the Bay Area. But it would be built on decommissioned salt ponds at the edge of the Bay, and would thus destroy what could be a large and productive wetlands. Please join SPUR […]