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Bus station hiking trails around South San Francisco offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration, characterized by coastal paths, rolling hills, and waterfront areas. The region features varied terrain, from the bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean to the urban-natural interface of its bayfront parks. Hikers can experience a mix of paved trails and natural surfaces, often providing views of the San Francisco Bay. This area provides accessible routes for different activity levels, connecting urban centers with natural beauty.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Explore the San Francisco Bay shoreline on the Former Liberty Ship Wharf β Sierra Point Fishing Pier loop, a moderate 6.5-mile (10.5 km) hike that offers accessible paths and continuousβ¦
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The Former Liberty Ship Wharf β View of Oyster Point Marina loop offers a delightful escape along the San Francisco Bay, providing beautiful waterfront views and a touch of localβ¦
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Worth the walk, even in the wind. Beautiful landscape, cool trees, watch planes, watch fishermen, sit a spell and enjoy the view. Better yet, bring a bite to eat and have lunch. To the North is SF, to the South is Foster City and the arch of the San Mateo Bridge.
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The sculpture depicts "living-giving science" according to its artist, Marco Cochrane. It stands 24 feet tall, and was erected in front of biotech company Genesis Towers in 2020 to represent their mission. It shows a man and woman standing on top of a DNA strand, holding their hands in the shape of a heart.
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From this spot along the Bay Trail you'll have an excellent view at any time of day, but sunsets are particularly beautiful.
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From here you have a great view over the 408-birth Oyster Point Marina. The marina consists of a fuel dock, fishing pier, and boat launch. The area around the marina has hiking and jogging trails, picnic areas, and sandy beaches.
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Great view of the San Francisco Bay from the Bay Trail. The trail in this section is right along the coastline, so there are many spots with great views.
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This small side-trail leads to a little jetty jutting out into the bay. Besides a trashcan, a bench, and a great view, there really isn't much to this area.
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24 foot tall sculpture at the biotech Genesisβ Towers in South San Francisco, constructed of mesh and steel, depicts a man and woman standing on top of a DNA strand. They are holding their hands together to form the shape of a heart. Artist Marco Cochrane was born 1962 in Venice and raised in Northern California. Marco is a self-taught artist who began sculpting in his 20s. Per his website, βMarco believes that the time we have to solve the problems that threaten our existence on this planet is running out, and that the key to finding real, lasting solutions is bringing feminine energy into balance with male energy: a global shift, already underway.β He might be best known for the Bliss Project, a series of three monumental sculptures ranging in size from 40 to 55 feet in height. Each sculpture is constructed of welded steel rods and balls, covered in stainless steel mesh skin with interactive lighting effects. Bliss Dance, the first in the series, debuted at Burning Man 2010. She was next installed on Treasure Island in San Francisco from 2011-15, before finding a permanent home at The Park, Las Vegas. Next came Truth is Beauty, debuting at Burning Man 2013, now permanently installed at the San Leandro Tech Campus in San Leandro, CA. The final sculpture in the series, R-Evolution, made her first appearance at Burning Man in 2015. She is currently installed outside of Marcoβs studio in Petaluma, CA. https://www.marcocochranesculpture.net
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There are several bus-accessible hiking trails in South San Francisco, with this guide featuring 6 distinct routes. These routes offer a mix of easy and moderate options, primarily focusing on the waterfront areas.
Yes, there are 3 easy hiking trails accessible by bus. A great option for a relaxed walk is the Former Liberty Ship Wharf loop from Oyster Point Marina Park, which is relatively flat and offers pleasant waterfront views. Another easy choice is the View of Oyster Point Marina β Former Liberty Ship Wharf loop from Oyster Point Marina Park.
While many trails offer coastal or bay views, routes around Oyster Point Marina provide excellent vistas of the bay waters. For more expansive panoramic views, areas like Sign Hill Park and San Bruno Mountain (though potentially requiring a longer bus journey or transfer) are known for their sweeping outlooks over the city and beyond.
Many outdoor areas in South San Francisco, including parts of Milagra Ridge and San Bruno Mountain State Park, are dog-friendly. However, specific regulations can vary by park and trail, so it's always best to check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding leashes and restricted areas before you go.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The routes around Oyster Point Marina, such as the View of Oyster Point Marina β Former Liberty Ship Wharf loop from Oyster Point Marina Park, are generally flat and paved, making them ideal for strollers and younger children. Milagra Ridge and Sweeney Ridge also offer family-friendly sections with moderate difficulty.
The bus-accessible hikes in South San Francisco offer a diverse range of landscapes. You can expect coastal paths with ocean views, rolling hills, and urban waterfront trails. Many routes, especially those around Oyster Point, feature paved paths along the bay, while other areas like Milagra Ridge or San Bruno Mountain provide more natural, unpaved terrain with varied flora.
Along these trails, you can enjoy scenic bay views, observe local wildlife, and explore natural features. Notable nearby attractions include San Bruno Mountain State & County Park, which offers diverse ecosystems, and the Oyster Bay Regional Shoreline, known for its birdwatching opportunities.
Yes, all the routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point, which is convenient when relying on public transport. Examples include the Point San Bruno Park β Bay water view loop from South San Francisco and the Former Liberty Ship Wharf β Sierra Point Fishing Pier loop from Oyster Point Marina Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of trails via public transport, the beautiful bay and coastal views, and the variety of options for different fitness levels, from easy strolls to more challenging ascents.
Generally, a permit is not required for day hiking in San Bruno Mountain State Park. However, there may be specific regulations or fees for certain activities or group sizes. It's always advisable to check the official San Bruno Mountain State Park website for the most up-to-date information before your visit.
South San Francisco offers pleasant hiking conditions year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and mild temperatures, while fall often provides clear skies and comfortable weather. Summer can be foggy, especially along the coast, offering a cool escape, and winter is generally mild, though rain is more common. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.


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