Grizzly peak, Berkeley, California
Sunset & City Lights view from Grizzly Peak, Berkeley, California
Grizzly Peak is a summit in the Berkeley Hills above Berkeley, California. It is known for scenic sunset & city lights view of San Francisco. From this peak, both Golden Gate Bridge & Bay Bridge can been.
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Grizzly Peak Berkeley Hills Berkeley California
The view from from Grizzly Peak from Grizzly Peak Boulevard in the Berkeley Hills above Berkeley, California.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Berkeley, California CA
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List of Best Things to do in Berkeley, California (CA)
Tilden Regional Park
Tilden Park Little Farm
UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
Sather Tower
Berkeley Marina
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Lawrence Hall of Science
Indian Rock Park
Grizzly Peak
What to do in Berkeley California
Traveling to Berkeley California? The top things to do while you're there according to my sense of adventure! Remember to Subscribe and comment or ask questions :)
Fun things to do in Berkeley, CA:
Grizzly Peak - FREE
-Great views of Napa, Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, San Francisco, Bay bridge, Oakland and Silicone Valley
-parking is available right in front of viewpoint (off to the side of the road)
-nice bench made from tree trunk covered in graffiti for a relaxing resting spot
-Address: 4638-, 4998 Grizzly Peak Blvd, Oakland, CA 94605
Tilden Park - FREE
-Great hiking trails with lots of greenery, creeks, trees, and bridges
-Lake Anza is a great swimming spot to get out of the heat. You can find your own little swimming cove off the side of the trail or pay the following prices to get onto the sandy beach
Ages 16-61 - $3.50
Ages 1-15 - $2.50
Seniors 62+ or disabled - $2.50
Free Under 1 year - Free
-parking lots can be found in Tilden Park by following the signs
Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve - FREE
-Entrance is on Stonewall Road behind the Claremont Hotel
-Maps can be found at entry
-Follow the Stonewall Panoramic trail to the lookout point. It is a steep 3/4-mile climb
-The first lookout is nice but keep climbing up!
-At the top there is an extraordinary panoramic view of Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Benicia Bridge
-2 hour street parking is available on Stonewall road near the entrance
Telegraph Avenue - FREE
-Berkeley is known for hippies and very open-minded people
-You can feel the vibes walking down Telegraph Avenue
-There are many thrift shops, restaurants, street vendors, street art, the original Amoeba Music
-Walks you straight into UC Berkeley
Cream (Cookies Rule Everything Around Me)
-Right on Telegraph avenue!
-Delicious ice cream sandwiches made on the spot
-Choose your cookie, your ice cream and your toppings
Address - 2399 TELEGRAPH AVE. BERKELEY, CA 94704
UC Berkeley campus
Must See - The Campanile
-3rd largest bell and clock tower in the world
-The bells are played daily at noon and 6pm, except Sundays they’re played at 2pm
-Cost to go up:
$3 for adults
$2 kids
-Beautiful view of the entire Bay Area, the UC Berkeley Campus and the Golden Gate Bridge
-As you walk up the steps of the Campanile, turn around to see the Golden Gate
-Take a stroll down the beautiful campus
Fieldwork Brewery
-Great beer with full flavor - apparently it’s not filtered like most beers to allow the flavor to really stick
-A lot of variety in types of beer they brew
-Chill atmosphere
-Indoor and outdoor seating
-Food available - small plates, snacky-things
Watch a sunset
-In front of Golden Gate Fields - very close to Fieldwork Brewery, so grab a roadie and head over to watch the sunset
-This spot overlooks the ocean and mountains
Muir Woods National Monument
--Day trip about 45 minutes away from Berkeley or San Francisco--
-Parking is a disaster because of many tourists.
-There is the Muir Woods Shuttle you can take to avoid this mess
-If the parking lots are full, keep driving down Muir Woods Road until you find a space on the grass
-Hike from your parking spot to the main entrance gate to get a map
-Entrance fee is $10 for ages 16+
-DON’T pay the fee if you’re willing to take a gorgeous hike through the whole monument.
Here’s the insider scoop:
-Start your hike from the “second” parking lot - not one in front of entrance, but the one a bit further down
-Follow the sign that says “to the Ben Johnson Trail” meaning you’re currently on the “Dip Sea Trail.”
-Follow the signs for the Dip Sea Trail until you see the sign for the Ben Johnson trail. Make a right onto the Ben Johnson.
-Follow the Ben Johnson all the way until you reach the entrance
gate of the Monument. Boom! You just completed the whole hike
backwards for free!
-It is about a 2 hour hike at a very comfortable pace with stops for pictures and snacks. Perks:
-Avoid fees
-Gorgeous ocean views
-Tranquility and alone time with the redwoods
-You’ll also end up standing at the exact same spot with all the tourists who paid the $10 to go in #yourenotmissingoutonathing
A trip to Berkeley, Cal.
SUMMARY
This film, shot from a moving streetcar, shows portions of north Berkeley and the adjacent University of California campus, circa 1906. (A 1905 photo-panorama of Berkeley shows a virtually identical view of the area seen in the film.) The Oakland and Berkeley Rapid Transit Company began operating in 1891 and was a major factor in the development of Berkeley. Unincorporated until 1878, a decade after the foundation of the University of California, Berkeley was somewhat remote from the east-bay urban center of Oakland to the south. The apparent abundance of undeveloped land seen in the film is a bit deceptive; trees, hills and the narrow viewpoint of the camera hide much of the neighborhood, which was fairly well built-up by 1906, although much room remained for further growth. Over the following decades even the Berkeley Hills were covered with homes, as the University matured into a world-class institution. A large portion of north Berkeley burned in the 1923 fire, but the area was quickly rebuilt. (The major 1991 fire was in the Oakland Hills, just south of the university campus.) The streetcar route shown is most of the final portion of the #4 line (built in 1901) originating in downtown Oakland. The #3 Oxford Street line, seen at the start of the film, also originated in Oakland. In 1903 the Berkeley streetcar system had become part of Oakland Transit Consolidated, basis of the Key Route system that linked east bay transit lines to its Oakland/San Francisco ferries. The #3 line closed in 1932. Later-model streetcars on the #4 line were replaced by buses in 1948. The Hearst/Euclid avenues portion of that line is now part of the #65 Grizzly Peak bus line.
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Trip to Berkeley, California
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United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1906.
NOTES
Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 23Jun1906; H79820.
Camera, Otis M. Gove.
Photographed: May 24, 1906. Location: Berkeley, California.
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Berkeley (Calif.)
University of California, Berkeley.
Street-railroads--California--Berkeley.
Cable cars (Streetcars)--California--Berkeley.
Local transit--California--Berkeley.
Streets--California--Berkeley.
Horse-drawn vehicles--California--Berkeley.
Pedestrians--California--Berkeley.
Automobiles--California--Berkeley.
Actuality--Short.
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HIDDEN GEMS: EXPLORE BERKELEY, CA PART 1 | CINEVLOG
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Hidden Gems is going to be a cinevlog segment in which i explore a city, record cinematic segments and just give you guys tips about the places(Norcal for rn) i visit! It's kind of like a highlight of the places i visit within the city. This can be for anyone who's new to the city, who's a native of the city, visiting the city, filmmaking in the city, photographing in the city, students, etc!
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Me and my gf went to berkeley, ca to explore! We went to indian rock park to get a nice view of berkeley, california. We also went to grizzly peak for a much more better view of the city and you can even see san francisco/oakland! We also ate these weird peanut butter chicken wings and we ended off with some matcha taiyaki dessert at uji dessert time!
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Grizzly Peak
At an elevation of 5922 feet, Grizzly Peak affords an outstanding view of the Rogue Valley and the city of Ashland! This short trail to the summit passes through a mixed forest of fir and pine.
The trail also offers outstanding views of the Cascades including Diamond Peak, Mt. Mcloughlin, and Mt. Shasta. In early summer wildflowers put on a spectacular show along the trail. Keep an eye out for elk and deer, as well as many other animals including Golden Eagles and other birds of prey.
Trail Length: 3 miles, one way
Difficulty: Moderate
Use level: Moderate to High
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Oakland in 24 Hours: Where to Eat, Drink & Explore in the East Bay
Oakland in 24 Hours: Where to Eat, Drink & Explore in the East Bay
Oakland often gets passed up since most people chose to only visit San Francisco when they are in the area. That is a mistake though as Oakland has a lot of great places to explore and a lot of charm to offer. Let me show you some of my favorite spots in Oakland so that you can make the most of your 24 hours in this massive city.
Read more about Oakland on CaliforniaThroughMyLens.com.
Spots from the video in order:
1. Jack London Square
2. Plank
3. Souley Vegan
4. Kayaking the Oakland Estuary
5. Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon
6. Drake's Dealership
7. Shakewell
8. Boot & Shoe Service
9. Longitude
10. Best Western Plus Bayside Hotel
11. Blue Bottle Coffee
12. Redwood Regional Park
13. Brown Sugar Kitchen
14. Grizzly Peak
15. Temescal Alley
16. Doughnut Dolly
17. Cholita Linda
18. Shandong
19. Cathedral of Christ the Light
20. Fentons Creamery
21. Mountain View Cemetery
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January 5, 2011 On top of the Berkeley Hills looking at Bay.
Took this video above the UC Berkeley Campus. It was a beautiful day. :)
5 Top-Rated Places to Visit in Berkeley, California | United States Travel Guide
5 Top-Rated Places to Visit in Berkeley, USA
Renowned for its prestigious university and appreciated for its offbeat Bohemian spirit, Berkeley is a stimulating place to visit. The university's inspiring Neoclassical buildings stand loftily in a woodsy hilltop location overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Although this idyllic setting feels completely removed from the world, the campus was the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement and the renegade hippie counterculture of the 1960s. Chaotic and bustling Sproul Plaza continues to be an intense scene of student activity: Students, social activists, and drummers still gather here to express themselves in ways that are impossible to ignore. Besides being an intellectual center, Berkeley is a hub for entertainment and gourmet dining. The local organic food movement began here in the '70s with Chez Panisse, a delightful French-California style bistro that's an obligatory stop for foodies. Tourists can enjoy a delicious meal in the Gourmet Ghetto and then watch a world-class performance at one of Berkeley's award-winning theaters. Nature lovers also have a good reason to visit: The city's gorgeous parks and botanical gardens offer spectacular floral displays and stunning panoramic views. Let's see five best places to visit in Berkeley, California.
1. U.C. Berkeley
2. Gourmet Ghetto
3. Lawrence Hall of Science
4. Tilden Park
5. Botanical Garden
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Hiking Claremont Cayon Berkeley, Oakland
April 24th 2018
Stonewall panoramic trail is an ideal day hike with city and ocean view from Claremont Ave, Berkeley.
Some really steep hills will be challenging.
Big C Berkeley Hills University of California Berkeley California
View from the Big C in the Berkeley Hills overlooking the University of California, Berkeley campus and the San Francisco Bay Area in Berkeley, California.
Living in Berkeley - Live Oak Park tour - Berkeley, CA
Thinking about moving to Berkeley? Or, do you already live in the area and are trying to choose a spot to hang? Enjoy a virtual tour of the lovely Live Oak Park. Just a few minutes away from UC Berkeley. It's the perfect park for picnics, families, and a wide open field for frisbee, running around and even juggling!
San Francisco California
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the leading financial and cultural center of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area.
The only consolidated city-county in California, it encompasses a land area of about 46.9 square miles (121 km2) on the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, giving it a density of about 17,179 people per square mile (6,632 people per km2). It is the most densely settled large city (population greater than 200,000) in the state of California and the second-most densely populated major city in the United States after New York City. San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California, after Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose, and the 14th most populous city in the United States — with a population of 805,235 as of the 2010 Census. The city is also the financial and cultural hub of the larger San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland metropolitan area, with a population of 7.6 million.
San Francisco (Spanish for Saint Francis) was founded on June 29, 1776, when colonists from Spain established a fort at the Golden Gate and a mission named for St. Francis of Assisi a few miles away. The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought rapid growth, making it the largest city on the West Coast at the time.
After three-quarters of the city was destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fire, San Francisco was quickly rebuilt, hosting the Panama-Pacific International Exposition nine years later. During World War II, San Francisco was the port of embarkation for service members shipping out to the Pacific Theater. After the war, the confluence of returning servicemen, massive immigration, liberalizing attitudes, and other factors led to the Summer of Love and the gay rights movement, cementing San Francisco as a center of liberal activism in the United States.
Today, San Francisco is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, and is renowned for its cool summers, fog, steep rolling hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and landmarks including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, the former prison on Alcatraz Island, and its Chinatown district. It is also a primary banking and finance center.
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Berkeley, CA
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