Which neighborhoods offer best access to jogging/running in SF?

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First to answer: Megan
Michael Young
Broker
San Francisco, CA

The Marina is fantastic because the weather is great, the views stunning and the choices vast...run along Marina Blvd through Crissy Field and watch the boats and the GG Bridge. Or if you like the sand, run barefoot along the beach. For a little more nature, the Presidio is there. All great places.

Sun Aug 16 2009, 21:22
Gregory Commerc...
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The Embarcadero is nice to run along the water. Some nice trails in the Presidio as well.



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Sat Aug 15 2009, 16:57
Tom
Home Buyer
San Francisco, CA

Golden Gate Park is the best place to start a run. You can find everything from mild hills (through the park), to track runs (Kezar Stadium) and continue to the coast and along the Coastal Trail, which is beautiful. Besides Richmond and Sunset, you could start in Cole Valley or the Haight (and they get slightly more sun than Richmond/Sunset.

Mon May 14 2007, 01:12
Emily of Trulia
Other/Just Looking
San Francisco, CA

The Sunset and Richmond Districts both border Golden Gate Park which is ideal for running.

Thu May 3 2007, 21:30
Heather Fernand...
Real Estate Pro
San Francisco, CA

Living in SOMA gives you direct access to the Embarcadero. It's a flat run with a Bay view from the Ball Park, up toward fisherman's wharf. If you are an ambitious runner, you could keep going across the northern tip of SF, through the marina green and across the Golden Gate bridge!

Mon Apr 23 2007, 19:57
Dan Trulia
Agent
San Francisco, CA

If you want flat, you're best off in the Marina, which is completely flat (Chrissy Field, etc) or near Golden Gate Park, which is rolling (Richmond or Sunset). If you can hack the hills, try the Presidio, or Lyon Steps. Pac Heights and Cow Hollow offer good access...

Mon Apr 23 2007, 18:25
Megan
Other/Just Looking
San Francisco, CA
FIRST ANSWER

The reason I chose to live in Marina is because there are no hills, which means it rocks for running. But if you really like hills, there are tons near by. The breeze from the bay helps keep you cool as well, which is another reason why the marina and running makes lots of sense.

Mon Apr 23 2007, 18:17

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