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Attractions and Places To See around Bayview - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Bayview include a variety of outdoor spaces, from dedicated cycling paths to scenic trails and waterfront viewpoints. The region offers diverse landscapes, including hills with expansive views and shoreline areas along the San Francisco Bay. Bayview provides opportunities for outdoor recreation, connecting urban areas with natural features.

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  • The most popular attractions is Ohlone Greenway, a cycle way that is a well-paved, dedicated bike trail away…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Soaring Eagle Trail

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This trail is essentially the singletrack alternate to Sky Trail (a fire road) for getting to the trails in the southeastern half of the park. It meanders along, following the …

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Point Pinole Pier

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This pier is a highlight of Point Pinole Shoreline Regional Park. Fishing off the pier is good (check local regulations), and there's a blue gum eucalyptus forest nearby.

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Northern Harrier

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Soaring Eagle Trail ends by bringing you very conveniently to the top of the first flow trail on this ride, which is Sugar City Trail (also referred to as "Northern …

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The Richmond Municipal Natatorium, commonly known as The Plunge or The Richmond Plunge, is a historic swim center in the Point Richmond neighborhood of Richmond, California. It was closed in …

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Ohlone Greenway

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Ohlone Greenway is a well-paved, dedicated bike trail away from roads and traffic, that runs mostly along the BART train right-of-way North-South between the Eastbay cities of Richmond, El Cerito, …

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August 19, 2025, Point Pinole Pier

Concrete fishing pier with excellent views across the bay. It juts out into the Carquinez Strait, with a fish cleaning station at the halfway point.

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December 31, 2023, Point Pinole Pier

This pier is a highlight of Point Pinole Shoreline Regional Park. Fishing off the pier is good (check local regulations), and there's a blue gum eucalyptus forest nearby.

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December 4, 2023, Ohlone Greenway

The Ohlone Greenway is a paved bike trail, positioned away from roads and traffic. It predominantly follows the BART in a North-South direction, linking the East Bay cities of Richmond, El Cerrito, Albany, and Berkeley.

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October 26, 2023, Point Pinole Pier

This pier is a highlight of Point Pinole Shoreline Regional Park. Fishing off the pier is good (check local regulations), and there's a blue gum eucalyptus forest nearby.

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Renovated historic public swimming pool

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August 30, 2020, Point Pinole Pier

Long concrete fishing pier jutting out into the Carquinez Strait, with a fish cleaning station and great views.

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A mostly mud bottom which is normal in this part of San Pablo Bay. The shoreline is rocky and culminates in the point for which the park is named. (Which seems ideal conditions for jacksmelt.) The pilings themselves are concrete with little growth but off to the right of the pier are a number of older dilapidated pilings which will attract perch in the winter and spring, although admittedly only the inshore pilings are within casting distance. Water here can be more brackish than farther south and the point extends out into water which is crossed by several species of anadromous fish as they journey to and from the ocean and the inland rivers. Thus, here you can see such anadromous fish as king salmon, steelhead trout, striped bass, shad, white sturgeon and even green sturgeon. All of these may be caught as they cross the area but only the striped bass and sturgeon are caught in an appreciable number. More common are the white croaker (kingfish), perch, flounder, sole, jacksmelt, topsmelt, skates, sharks and bat rays.

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The Richmond Municipal Natatorium, commonly known as The Plunge or The Richmond Plunge, is a historic swim center in the Point Richmond neighborhood of Richmond, California. It was closed in August 2001 for seismic retrofitting and reopened in August 2010. Promoted by the citizens of Richmond, The Plunge was created through a bond issue in 1926. At that time, it was a "state of the art" two-story building with an indoor warm water swimming pool double the size of an Olympic pool, a fountain, observation balconies, and an open truss ceiling reminiscent of the Sutro Baths in San Francisco. Richmond's population was about 20,000 then, grew to over 200,000 during the "war years" and is now about 110,000. Over the years, the masonry building deteriorated, the hollow-clay-tile walls cracking after 76 years of deferred maintenance. Richmond Friends of Recreation (RFR) was organized in 1979 as a non-profit organization with the purpose of supporting community recreation programs, spearheaded a major rehabilitation of the pool equipment and repainting of the structure. The Plunge was further damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. City voters rejected a bond measure to reinforce it in 1997. In November 1997, the City Council realized they did not have the funds to retrofit the building and determined they had no option but to close the Plunge permanently. However, even though it was unsafe, people were allowed to swim in it until August 2001, although they had to pass "Swim at your own risk" signs. When the Plunge was slated for demolition, residents protested and RFR stepped in to work with the City in a unique Public/Private Partnership to raise the necessary funds to retrofit, upgrade and reopen the Plunge. The renovation planning process was complicated by the fact that the Plunge is located in the Point Richmond Historic District, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. This meant that officials had to ensure the renovation would not damage the site's historic value. RFR established a "Save the Richmond Plunge Trust" under its tax-exempt status and raised over $154,000 in cash and in excess of $40,000 in kind donations from local business owners. It committed to an ambitious campaign of appeals to corporations, foundations, and individuals and a calendar of community events to recruit workers and raise funds. Architect Todd Jersey in Berkeley donated hundreds of hours to the Plunge restoration project, to make the Plunge the most environmentally friendly public pool in the country. Jersey raised a portion of the roof to add windows, improving ventilation and light. Overall, the building has more than 170 windows, 132 able to open. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plunge

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Frequently Asked Questions

What family-friendly attractions are available around Bayview?

Bayview offers several family-friendly options. The Ohlone Greenway is a dedicated, paved bike trail perfect for all ages, away from roads. Point Pinole Pier provides a scenic spot for fishing and enjoying views, and it's wheelchair accessible. For a historical and recreational experience, the Richmond Natatorium Public Swimming Pool, also known as The Plunge, is a renovated historic indoor swimming facility.

Are there any historical sites or cultural attractions in Bayview?

Yes, the Richmond Natatorium Public Swimming Pool, or The Plunge, is a significant historical site. Built in 1926, this renovated facility is located in the Point Richmond Historic District and offers a unique blend of history and recreation with its large indoor pool.

What kind of trails can I find for hiking or cycling in Bayview?

Bayview features a variety of trails. For cyclists, the Ohlone Greenway is a well-paved, dedicated bike trail linking several East Bay cities. Hikers can explore trails like the Soaring Eagle Trail, an intermediate singletrack offering expansive views. For more options, you can find numerous routes in the Easy hikes around Bayview guide or the MTB Trails around Bayview guide.

Are there any wheelchair accessible attractions in Bayview?

Yes, Point Pinole Pier is a wheelchair accessible concrete fishing pier that extends into the Carquinez Strait, offering great views and opportunities for fishing.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in Bayview?

For scenic viewpoints, the Soaring Eagle Trail meanders along a ridge, providing top-notch views to the west, south, and east. The Point Pinole Pier also offers excellent views of the Carquinez Strait.

What are some options for mountain biking in Bayview?

Mountain bikers can enjoy trails like Northern Harrier (also known as Sugar City Trail), which is a narrow singletrack with berms. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the MTB Trails around Bayview guide, which includes routes like Wildcat Creek Trail Loop and San Pablo Ridge and Belgum Trail Loop.

Are there any easy hiking trails suitable for beginners around Bayview?

Yes, Bayview offers several easy hiking options. The Easy hikes around Bayview guide lists trails such as Bay View Trail, Pinole Shores, and the Point Pinole Loop Trail, all suitable for beginners.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Bayview?

Bayview's natural landscape includes hills with expansive views and shoreline areas along the San Francisco Bay. You can experience these features along trails like Soaring Eagle Trail, which offers ridge views, and from Point Pinole Pier, which juts into the Carquinez Strait.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions in Bayview?

Visitors appreciate the diverse outdoor spaces, from dedicated cycling paths like the Ohlone Greenway to scenic trails with expansive views such as the Soaring Eagle Trail. The opportunities for fishing and enjoying waterfront vistas from Point Pinole Pier are also highly valued.

Are there opportunities for gravel biking near Bayview?

Yes, there are gravel biking opportunities around Bayview. You can find routes like the San Pablo Ridge Trail – Belgum Trail loop in the Gravel biking around Bayview guide.

What are the best ways to explore the Bayview area by bike?

The Ohlone Greenway is an excellent choice for exploring by bike, offering a dedicated, paved path away from traffic that connects several East Bay cities. For more adventurous rides, consider the mountain biking trails or gravel biking routes available in the area.

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