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San Francisco Bay Trail to Treasure Island

Easy

4.5

(9636)

10,549

riders

San Francisco Bay Trail to Treasure Island

01:52

36.6km

180m

Road cycling

Embark on a scenic racebike journey along the San Francisco Bay Trail to Treasure Island. This easy 22.7-mile (36.6 km) route offers a pleasant ride, gaining 588 feet (179 metres) in elevation over approximately 1 hour and 52 minutes. As you pedal, you'll be treated to expansive views of the East Bay and the San Francisco skyline, especially from the Bay Bridge. Look for the observation pier, built from the old bridge's foundations, which provides unique vantage points of the bay.

When planning your ride, remember the trail segment across the bridge and down to Treasure Island is open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. A 15 mph speed limit is in place to ensure everyone's safety. Be aware that the descent from Yerba Buena Island to Treasure Island via Macalla Road is very steep, with grades between 17-20%, making it quite challenging for cyclists. This downhill section currently shares lanes with cars.

This route connects the East Bay directly to Treasure Island, offering a distinct perspective of the region. Once you reach Treasure Island, you can continue to enjoy views of San Francisco and the bay from the paths along the western and northern sides of the island. Don't miss the Treasure Island - San Francisco Skyline Vista Point for a memorable photo opportunity, capturing the iconic city backdrop.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Start point

Train Station

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3.46 km

Doyle St Bike Boulevard

Highlight • Cycleway

Doyle St Bike Boulevard is at Doyle-Hollis Park & 61St MiniPark. The park has restrooms, lawn, and playground along the bikeway that here follows Doyle Street, connecting between the two-block off-street protected south terminus of the Emeryville Greenway and its continuation north where Doyle St ends at Ocean Avenue.

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4.61 km

Emeryville Bayfront Bridge

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The City of Emeryville built the Emeryville Bayfront Bridge and it opened in 2021. The bridge is a bike-friendly connector over the railroad tracks near 53rd Street to the Bay Street Shopping Center.

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3

6.20 km

EBMUD Wastewater Treatment Plant

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State of the Art water treatment facility with good information panels along the Alex Zuckermann bike trail leading to the Bay Bridge.

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4

7.23 km

Alexander Zuckermann Bicycle Pedestrian Path

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

Nicely segregated from traffic and pedestrians.

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5

13.9 km

Treasure Island is a man-made island. Built from 1936–1937 and completed in 1939 for the Golden Gate International Exposition World’s Fair. Raised walkways go around almost the entire island along five streets. Today, the island has about 2,000 residents, an extensive grocery store, and a few wineries.

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15.9 km

Perimeter Trail of Treasure Island

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Treasure Island Perimeter Trail is a 1.7-mile out-and-back trail starting at the Administration Building. Enjoy the palm trees in the south-east on the Avenue of the Palms and the Bay Front views.

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7

19.5 km

Historic gun turret now mounted on land between the former Navy storage facilities, now behind the wineries and outdoor wine gardens on the bank of the Treasure Island Marina.

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32.0 km

Horton Bike Boulevard

Highlight • Cycleway

The Emeryville Greenway here connects currently via quiet side streets toward the Mandela Parkway Bike route, and in future will be routed through the Sherwin Williams Park bikeway to the new bike bridge to the Bay waterfront. Watch the walls on the north side of the boulevard for interesting sculptures.

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36.6 km

End point

Train Station

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25.4 km

7.64 km

3.31 km

188 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

20.5 km

15.4 km

675 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of cycling this route?

The segment of the Bay Trail across the East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge has a gentle 2% grade, making it relatively easy. However, the connection from Yerba Buena Island down to Treasure Island, particularly via Macalla Road, is very steep, with grades of 17-20% and switchbacks. This section is generally recommended for advanced riders or those with utterly confident brakes. The uphill direction on Macalla Road has a protected bikeway, but the downhill portion currently shares lanes with cars.

Where can I park to access the trail?

The provided data does not specify dedicated parking areas for this particular trail segment. However, given its connection to the broader San Francisco Bay Trail system, you might find parking options in Emeryville or Oakland near the starting points of the Bay Bridge trail access. Consider public transport as an alternative.

Is the San Francisco Bay Trail to Treasure Island dog-friendly?

The provided information does not explicitly state the dog policy for this specific segment of the Bay Trail. Generally, many parts of the San Francisco Bay Trail are dog-friendly, but leash laws are typically enforced. It's always best to check local regulations for Treasure Island and the Bay Bridge path before bringing your dog.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to ride this trail?

No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access or ride this section of the San Francisco Bay Trail to Treasure Island. It is part of a public trail system.

What is the best time of year to ride this route?

The trail is open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the San Francisco Bay Area generally experiences mild weather year-round. Spring and fall often offer the most pleasant conditions with less fog and moderate temperatures. Always check the weather forecast before heading out, especially for wind, which can be a factor on the Bay Bridge.

What are the main sights and viewpoints along the route?

Riders are treated to breathtaking views of both the East Bay and San Francisco from the Bay Bridge. Notable highlights include the Emeryville Bayfront Bridge, the Alexander Zuckermann Bicycle Pedestrian Path, and an observation pier built from the old bridge's foundations. Once on Treasure Island, you'll find Treasure Island - San Francisco Skyline Vista Point and the Perimeter Trail of Treasure Island, offering excellent views of San Francisco and the bay. You can also spot the WW II US 5-inch Gun Turret of SF Winery.

Are there any loop options on Treasure Island?

Yes, once on Treasure Island, you can enjoy the Perimeter Trail of Treasure Island, which winds along the western and northern sides of the island, offering nice views and creating a potential loop or extended ride around the island itself.

Is this a family-friendly cycling route?

While the gentle 2% grade on the Bay Bridge path is suitable for many, the steep descent and ascent on Macalla Road to and from Treasure Island (17-20% grades) are challenging and not recommended for beginners or young children. Future plans for a less steep, two-way protected cycle track on Treasure Island Road will eventually make the trip significantly easier and potentially more family-friendly.

Does the trail connect with other paths?

Yes, this route is an integral part of the larger San Francisco Bay Trail system. Along the way, it utilizes sections of the San Francisco Bay Trail, Alexander Zuckermann Bay Bridge Trail, Alexander Zuckermann Bike Path, Perimeter Path, Emeryville Greenway, and Doyle Street, among others. It provides a direct bicycle connection from the East Bay to Yerba Buena Island and Treasure Island.

What are the operating hours for the Bay Bridge trail segment?

The trail segment across the Bay Bridge and down to Treasure Island is open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. There is also a 15 mph speed limit on this section.

What should I know about the challenging descent to Treasure Island?

The connection from Yerba Buena Island down to Treasure Island via Macalla Road is notably steep, with grades reaching 17-20%. This section includes switchbacks for the ascent. While the uphill direction has a protected bikeway, the downhill portion currently shares lanes with cars. For a less challenging experience in the future, watch for the completion of the planned less steep, two-way protected cycle track on Treasure Island Road.

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