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Sports in San Francisco




San Francisco offers many sports activities that would definitively please everyone. San Francisco has many parks and green areas, most of which is perfect for picnicking. Golden Gate Park and the Presidio are great parks for outdoor activities such as Walking, jogging and cycling.

San Francisco is home to the United State's third-largest marathon, the San Francisco Marathon, which takes place annually in the middle of July.

Water of the ocean-side of San Francisco can be very chilly, so swimming will be unpleasant without a wet suit, surfing will be also a very challenging and exhausting activity anyway, Kelly's Cove is one of the more challenging surf spots in town. San Francisco has some beautiful beaches where you could simply sunbathe or do water sports, Baker Beach is ideal for picnicking, sunning, walking, or fishing against the backdrop of the Golden Gate. Ocean Beach is ideal for strolling or sunning, but swimming is not recommended.

San Francisco is home to major league teams in all major spectator sports. In baseball, San Francisco is home to MLB's San Francisco Giants, they play at AT&T Park in SoMa, from April to October, tickets are hard to come by. A team from San Francisco plays in the National Football League (NFL): the San Francisco 49ers which plays at Candlestick Park, from August through December, tickets sell out early in the season. The San Francisco Dragons represent San Jose in the Major League Lacrosse. Also in the Bay Area are the National Hockey League's San Jose Sharks.

The University of San Francisco has many athletic teams including baseball, basketball, soccer, and volleyball; they are commonly called San Francisco Dons. The San Francisco State University athletic teams (baseball, basketball and soccer), called the SF Gators, compete in the California Collegiate Athletic Association.


Ski Resorts in San Francisco


A ski area is a developed recreational facility, usually on a mountain or large hill, containing ski trails and vital supporting services. It is common for a ski area to have food, rental equipment, Ski Lessons, parking facilities and a ski lift system catering to the sports of skiing and snowboarding. Normally located in high mountain areas (or at least on well-built-up hills) for adequate snow coverage, they have become ubiquitous in areas where skiing is a popular pastime. The paths are usually marked and known as runs, trails or pistes. Ski areas typically have one or more chair lifts for moving skiers rapidly to the top of hills, and to interconnect the various pistes. Rope tows can also be used on short slopes (usually beginner hills or bunny slopes). Larger ski areas may use gondolas or aerial trams for transportation across longer distances within the ski area.

A ski resort is a ski area plus amenities to make it a destination resort. This includes accommodations and other amenities adjacent to the ski area. Some Ski Resorts and Ski Schools offer lodging options on the slopes themselves, with ski-in and ski-out access allowing guests to ski right up to the door. Ski resorts often have other activities, such as snowmobiling, sledding, horse-drawn sleds, dog-sledding, ice-skating, indoor or outdoor swimming, and hottubbing, game rooms, and local forms of entertainment, such as clubs, cinema, theatre and cabarets. Ski resorts may be self-contained and entirely devoted to ski tourism, or they may be near a village or town that had a significant existence before the ski resort was built. Search California Ski Resorts in our database.

Marinas in San Francisco


A marina is a sheltered harbor where boats and yachts are kept in the water and where services geared to the needs of recreational boating are found.

The marinas may have re-fueling, washing and repair facilities, ship chandlers, stores and restaurants. Slipways are used to get a trailered boat into the water. San Francisco Marinas may offer a boat hoist well, a type of traveling crane, instead of a more space-wasteful slipway, operated by service center personnel. Marinas may offer out-of-water-storage, which is useful out of season and important in latitudes susceptible to freezing waters. Marinas may include ground facilities such as parking lots for vehicles and boat trailers.

Boats are moored either or on buoys or on fixed or floating walkways that are tied to an anchoring piling by a roller or ring mechanism (floating docks or pontoons). Buoys are cheaper to rent but less convenient than being able to walk from land to boat. Harbor shuttles, also known as "water taxis", may be available to transfer people between the shore and boats moored on buoys. The alternative is a tender such as an inflatable boat. Facilities offering fuel, boat ramps and stores will normally have a common-use dock set aside for such short term parking needs. And Boats. In regions where the tidal range is large, some marinas use locks to maintain the water level for several hours before and after low water.

Marinas may be owned and operated by a private club, especially yacht clubs - but also as private enterprises or municipal facilities. They are most frequently located along the banks of rivers connecting to lakes or seas and may be inland, sometimes up to as much as twenty-five kilometers) from the river's mouth.

A marina will charge fees for most services. Fee-based services like parking, picnic area, pub, and club-house for a shower, are usually included as part of any monthly long-term rental agreement package. Visiting yachtsmen usually have the option of buying each amenity from a fixed schedule of fees, and arrangements can be as wide as a single use, such as a shower, or several weeks of temporary berthing. The right to use the facilities is frequently extended at overnight or period rates to visiting yachtsmen.



Diving schools

Diving schools in San Francisco

If you are an adventure seeker, an explorer or simply love being in the water, training from diving schools can help get you started on an exciting and diverse career in commercial diving. No prior diving experience is necessary and many diving schools can have you trained and ready to begin your underwater adventures in as little as five months!







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