- Our list of the best things to do in San Leandro, California, features the top 1124 nearby activities — including 392 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- San Leandro, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Food & Drink, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of San Leandro, CA , followed by 1101 popular activities in nearby cities, including San Francisco, Pacifica, Berkeley, Half Moon Bay, San Carlos, Livermore, South San Francisco, Palo Alto, Oakland, Sausalito, San Ramon, Richmond, Martinez, Concord, Mountain View, Walnut Creek, Fremont, Hayward, Alameda, Newark, Dublin, Union City, Redwood City, Belmont, Castro Valley, San Bruno, San Mateo, Los Altos, Daly City, Benicia, Pleasanton, Danville, Menlo Park, Burlingame, Pleasant Hill, Tiburon, Milpitas, Lafayette, Sunnyvale, Pittsburg, San Pablo, Santa Clara, Antioch, San Rafael, Lodi, Brentwood and Santa Ynez
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The 52-acre Berkeley Marina easily accommodates 1,100 medium and large watercraft. It features an extensive fishing pier that is free to use and open to the public. Anglers do not need a fishing license to fish from the pier.
13.2 Miles
A large rock outcrop with areas for rock climbing and carved steps is the focus of Indian Rock Park. Visitors who climb to the top can view scenic vistas of the area, and there is a large picnic area with a fireplace and barbeque pit.
13.2 Miles
Native plants of California are on display at the Regional Parks Botanic Garden. Spread over 10 acres of land, the garden works at preserving the rare and endangered plant species from the state as a whole.
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Lesher Center for the Arts in Walnut Creek, California is an epicenter for entertainment pleasure. Visitors can enjoy a performance in any of the three main theatres, or view art displayed in the gallery.
13.2 Miles
The Iron Horse Trail offers guests the opportunity to go hiking, biking, or horse riding. The trail, which is 20 feet wide, connects to residential and commercial areas, open spaces and parks, and community facilities.
13.2 Miles
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54 votes
San Mateo to Foster City, San Mateo, CA 94401
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A 500-mile trail along the bay, San Francisco Bay Trail takes visitors through recreational points of interest including beaches, parks, marinas and fishing piers. The relatively flat trail can be used for biking, walking, skating and dog walking.
13.2 Miles
76%
88 votes
Stagecoach Road & Amador Valley Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568
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Dougherty Hills Dog Park is a grassy dog park with two areas for larger and smaller dogs to run separately, a water fountain and many doggie stations. Many small metallic dog statues are situated throughout the park.
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Running alongside the banks of Alameda Creek, the Alameda Creek Regional Trail stretches 12 miles, from Niles Canyon to San Francisco Bay. The trail is suitable for running and biking, and motor vehicles are not allowed.
13.3 Miles
75%
4 votes
1675 Owens Street, San Francisco, CA 94158
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Located at UCSF in San Francisco, Mission Bay Conference Center is a full service day time conference center. It features 10 conference rooms, overnight accommodations and transportation
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San Francisco's AT&T Park is a Major League baseball field that is the home of the San Francisco Giants. The Park features stadium seating, plentiful concessions, a restaurant called @Cafe and free wireless internet access.