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    Tilden Regional Park Little Farm - Fun feeding fowls!

    Tilden Regional Park Little Farm

    4.7(311 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    If you're looking for a fun outdoor activity with family, friends or especially younger kids, this…read moreis definitely a great spot to check out. Parking is completely free and the farm itself is also free to visit, which makes it an easy and accessible outing for everyone. There are several farm animals that kids can see up close like goats, chickens, pigs, and more, which makes the experience really enjoyable for little ones. At the moment, visitors are not able to feed the animals due to health concerns, but it's still great being able to walk around and see them in a peaceful setting. The surrounding area is also beautiful. There are amazing hiking trails all around Tilden, so you can easily turn a quick visit into a full day outdoors. On a sunny day, the views, fresh air and open space make the whole place feel very relaxing. Overall, it's a simple, wholesome place to visit, especially if you want kids to experience animals and nature without spending money. Definitely worth checking out on a sunny day.

    It really is a "little" farm, so it doesn't take long to pay a visit. Beware of the incline walking…read moreout to the field near the cows and sheep. The short trek is worth seeing the beautiful animals up close but will require a bit of energy going uphill. Lots of empty pens in the farm this past Sunday. But I did get to see some chickens, ducks, cows, sheep, pigs, goat, and bunnies! I counted about 10 bunnies in the little red barn, dutch rabbits to be exact. Super cute, just chillaxing :) This farm allows for petting of the animals with caution, but lots of signs saying no feeding allowed. There's also educational opportunities on site, wash stations, restrooms, and a free parking lot for convenience, to go along with free admission to the farm. There's no wifi here, and minimal seating. I made the most out of my visit, by checking out Jewel Lake nearby as well.

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    Tilden Regional Park Little Farm - Farm animals in Berkeley's Tilden Park

    Farm animals in Berkeley's Tilden Park

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    Visit Oakland - Cute

    Visit Oakland

    4.1(7 reviews)
    5.3 miJack London Square

    Wow what a nice place to start off your visit to Oakland and Jack London Square…read more I had the Good Fortune of meeting with Kenneth Brown, who expkained the history of Jack London Square and all the wonderful amenities and attractions they have in this area. While I was visiting here, quite a few interesting to buy tickets for the ferry and other attractions. This is really a convenient spot.

    Date: 9/19/2015 Time: 12:30 PM 73° Sunny & warm…read more Husband and I are walking on Water Street on our way to the Eat Real Festival when we see the three framed storefront windows have Go Raiders Nation etched on it. On the yelp site, it shows the place is closed for today. I thought the business sold Raiders memorabilias until I walked in and noticed an assortment of tour leaflets and books about Oakland - This is Oakland, A Guide to the City's Most Interesting Places by Melissa Davis; Brown Sugar Kitchen by Tanya Holland with Jan Newberry; and Oakland, CA Home Field Advantage, The City that Changed the Face of Sports by Paul Brekke-Miesner. The visitor's bureau was probably opened because of the Eat Real Festival and most likely there were out-of-town visitors in the area. I already have two of the books from two other local businesses - Urban Indigo and Oakland Supply Company - in my collection. Inasmuch as I love sports (baseball, basketball and football), I just could not walk out without purchasing Home Field Advantage for $27.00, a recommended reading for people who are interested in memories of some of the talented sports figures coming out of Oakland and the surrounding areas. The gentleman assisting me was friendly, helpful and personable. Thank you, Kenneth Brown, CO'70 BHS Yellowjackets (school colors - red & gold) alumni, for sharing the sports memories of certain ballplayers and coaches from back in the days, Mosswood Park, its basketball courts and legends, etc. Even though I am a native of Oakland (born and raised), I will return to browse over the various leaflets regarding points of interest to visit in Oakland, admire the wall mural and share more memories with Kenneth. I feel very fortunate to enjoy the best of three cities - Oakland, Alameda and San Francisco - for all they have to offer in arts, culture, dining, entertainment, shopping, the sports teams and the weather.

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    Visit Oakland - Menu at the oldest bar in Oakland. Federation Stout was the bomb! #HintofPrentious

    Menu at the oldest bar in Oakland. Federation Stout was the bomb! #HintofPrentious

    Visit Oakland - Bout to go in the first of two bars on the Jack London Square Beer Walk. #HintofPrentious

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    Bout to go in the first of two bars on the Jack London Square Beer Walk. #HintofPrentious

    Tilden Regional Park and Environmental Educatn Ctr - Wildcat Creek Watershed - Coyote

    Tilden Regional Park and Environmental Educatn Ctr

    4.6(9 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Why get stuck in I-80 six lane traffic when you can take a scenic route from Berkeley northbound to…read morenearby Richmond/El Sobrante ? Or avoid Caldecott Tunnel traffic and take a drive over the mountain instead of through it? I lived in this area many years ago, luckily I remembered the views of the Bay from several stops along Grizzly Peak Drive are so worth it if you have a little time for a more casual drive. You pass the Tilden Park area along the way. Winding roads, the smell of eucalyptus trees along the way, just the way I remembered. Ahh! This is what I love and miss about the East Bay living in WNY, far away. On Grizzly Peak Boulevard, you drive for approximately ten miles from north Berkeley in total to reach the intersection with traffic light to turn west-bound towards the Bay along San Pablo Dam road. Or, east-bound towards the suburb of Orinda/Hway 24, further interior in the East Bay. Definitely take this drive if you're a visitor and want views of the Bay. Of course, if you have even more time and enjoy hiking, there are many trails off the main road to explore. What's concerning and is visible: the East Bay hills are in a serious drought and look parched. Thirsty for water. Risk of fire danger is high. This is a larger scale environmental problem for much of California. As lovely as the eucalyptus tree aroma is, it's oil is also highly flammable. I've read that when the oils in the tree heat up, the plant releases flammable gas, which ignites into a fireball. This accelerates the eucalyptus fire hazards in a region and discourages firefighting efforts. Removal of the trees has been recommended largely due to eucalyptus fire damage but also because they are taking the place of native species. The plants are considered dangerous in fire prone areas because of their habit of shooting sparks if they catch fire. Eucalyptus oil and fire are a match made in heaven from the fire's perspective but also pose a nightmare. Read more at Eucalyptus Fire Hazards on the Internet. By all means, take this drive and smell the eucalyptus while they are still here!

    You should visit here when you come to the Tilden farm. It's got a great self walk thru museum…read more You can also coordinate with the facility to have a park ranger give your group educational tours. Very informative it's conducted by east bay regional parks. It's free just try and donate

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    Wildcat Creek Watershed - Fox

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