- TripBuzz found 824 things to do with kids in or near San Leandro, California, including 802 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Francisco, Pacifica, Half Moon Bay and Berkeley.
- From Little Explorers Mobile Petting Zoo to San Leandro Ball Park, the San Leandro area offers 132 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Bowling, Playgrounds and Water Parks.
- Situated on the Eastern Shore of the San Francisco Bay lies the city of San Leandro. The city prides itself on being a family-friendly, small town community that has plenty to offer to those who visit. Aside from miles of scenic shoreline, the city is home to many diverse shops, charming eateries, city parks and natural areas for hiking and picnicking.
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Known for its tennis courts, Hallmark Park offers visitors two gated courts surrounded by hills. Next to the tennis courts, there is a small playground with two swings and a slide.
17.5 Miles
33%
9 votes
92nd Street & Sullivan Avenue, Daly City, CA 94015
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For those in search of a skate park, Daly City Skatepark is a great option, providing mini ramps, quarter pipes, rails, and more. Good food venues are also nearby, making it an ideal spot for a fun day out.
17.6 Miles
The seaside Marina Bay Trail in Richmond is one of the cities most relaxing places to visit. The area features a peaceful trail frequented by joggers, cyclists and walkers, while kayaking and paddle surfing are sports enjoyed in the bay.
17.6 Miles
At over 6 miles, Sawyer Camp Trail is a favorite for locals to enjoy scenic views or a bit of exercise. The paved rolling path is perfect for joggers and bikers, as well as those interested in breath-taking photo opportunities.
17.6 Miles
96%
26 votes
Skyline Blvd & Crystal Springs Road, San Bruno, CA 94096
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The Sawyer Camp Trail is a segment of the larger Crystal Springs Regional Trail and is designated for bicyclists, hikers, joggers and equestrians. The best known trail in San Mateo County, Sawyer Camp is about six miles in length.
17.6 Miles
Neighborhood-based Pacific Heights Park is relatively small when compared to the other city parks, but it still maintains several recreational options. Visitors can access children's playground equipment, a half mile walking path, a half basketball court, and a ball field.
17.6 Miles
Vista Park is 3.8 acres and features a jogging path, picnic tables, benches and open space. The park boasts scenic views of the Bay area, including the peninsula, valley, three bridges and mountains in three directions.
17.6 Miles
91%
272 votes
Crystal Springs Rd & Skyline Blvd, San Mateo, CA 94401
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A popular paved trail wide enough for two-way traffic, Sawyer Camp Trail at Crystal Springs Reservoir is designed for hikers, joggers, and bicyclists, and horseback riders. The trail features restrooms at either end as well as picnic areas.
17.6 Miles
61%
18 votes
1851 Lexington Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94402
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The Highlands Recreation District is a family friendly district that is most widely known for being the home of a municipal pool. The district also offers free bike skills days as well as a free bike rodeo for entertainment.
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Gellert Park is a well-maintained outdoor spot for those searching for a place to play basketball or tennis or to let the kids enjoy some time in the playground. Because it's a popular spot, though, it often gets crowded.