Evergreen San Francisco Experiences
A List of Can’t Miss Cannabis Complementary Evergreen San Francisco Experiences!
Enjoy an outdoor art gallery full of vibrant murals. Throughout the neighborhood, hundreds of walls and fences are adorned with colorful works of art featuring themes ranging from cultural heritage to social-political statements.
A truly authentic and rich cultural experience, a walk through the Castro District is a scene of rainbow flags, fun shops with clever names, and tasty restaurants and foodie spots to enjoy.
Visiting the world famous Golden Gate Bridge is a unique experience for everyone. Whether you hike, walk, bike, shop, take a guided tour, or just sit back and take it all in, there is something for everyone.
Close to both the Castro and Mission District, Mission Dolores is a popular neighborhood park with many lush green lawns and palm trees, and offers special views of the city. Great vibes for people watching and sunbathing.
The sea lions are one of the reasons why PIER 39 is the top attraction in San Francisco. On a typical day, you can find them lounging in the sun or piled on top of each other on K-Dock in PIER 39’s West Marina.
Lose track of time and stroll along the iconic Fisherman’s Wharf. Visitors and locals alike enjoy indoor and outdoor dining, unique shopping, bay cruises, attractions and museums, as well as amazing outdoor activities at Fisherman’s Wharf.
One of the most photographed locations in San Francisco, Alamo Square's famous "postcard row" is indeed a visual treat. A tight, escalating formation of Victorian houses is back-dropped by downtown skyscrapers, providing a stunning contrast.
Stretching a mile below the rugged cliffs on the Presidio’s western shoreline, Baker Beach’s spectacular outside-the-Gate views of the Bridge and the Marin Headlands are unsurpassed. Keep your eye out for harbor porpoises frolicking in the ocean surf.
Crissy Field is a world-class sailing, windsurfing and kitesurfing area for experienced riders. With an epic view of the Golden Gate, bring a picnic and a jacket, and relax and enjoy the show.
A beautiful plaza circled by tall palm trees in roughly the middle of San Francisco’s downtown area, Union Square is a great place to people-watch and recharge: the square has plenty of sunny benches for relaxing.