bay area Archives - Other CMS https://test25.louieambriz.com/tag/bay-area/ Mon, 02 Aug 2021 18:03:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Best Bay Area Beaches for Seniors https://test25.louieambriz.com/best-bay-area-beaches-for-seniors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=best-bay-area-beaches-for-seniors Mon, 02 Aug 2021 18:03:13 +0000 https://harmonycom.com/?p=765 Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway or in search of a beach that is wheelchair accessible, you can find these and more within a short drive from the Bay Area.

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With COVID restrictions starting to lift across the country, many Bay Area seniors may find themselves looking to cure their cabin fever. Fortunately, you don’t have to make the drive to Los Angeles to find a great beach. Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway or in search of a beach that is wheelchair accessible, you can find these and more within a short drive from the Bay Area.

Here is our list of the top six beaches for seniors in the Bay Area:

Black Sands Beach sits at the south end of a 20-mile, walkable coastline made up of – as the name implies – black sand and pebbles. Here, visitors can also enjoy whale watching. Black Sands Beach is a day-only beach.

Known for its natural scenery and artistic history, Carmel-by-the-Sea is ranked one of the nation’s cleanest and most beautiful beaches. From the historic Carmel Mission to the Hog’s Breath Inn (a bar once owned by actor Clint Eastwood), Carmel-by-the-Sea also has access to fine shopping, art galleries, and great golf.

Nestled at the end of a long, scenic drive sits the remote Drake’s Beach, whose dramatic white sand cliffs make it a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike.

Located in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Muir Beach has a variety of scenic coastal trails to enjoy, with views of the Pacific Ocean and Marin coastline.

On beautiful Rio Del Mar Beach, one can enjoy bird-watching and even view such wildlife as whales, dolphins, and sea lions from the shore. Rio Del Mar is also home to the SS Palo Alto, known as the “cement boat,” a long-stranded freighter ship that served as an entertainment vessel in the WWI era.

Located less than an hour from San Francisco alongside Mt. Tamalpais State Park, Stinson Beach offers walking trails and beautiful, wide-open beaches, as well as access to a variety of restaurants and shopping. The beach is wheelchair accessible.

Be sure and call ahead to find out about any closures that remain in effect. Don’t forget to pack your sunscreen!

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Top Ten Must-Do Activities for Seniors in the Bay Area https://test25.louieambriz.com/top-ten-must-do-activities-for-seniors-in-the-bay-area/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-ten-must-do-activities-for-seniors-in-the-bay-area Wed, 15 Jul 2020 17:19:01 +0000 https://harmonycom.com/?p=508 If you are a senior who’s new to the Bay Area or perhaps are just newly retired, you may be looking for things to help you […]

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If you are a senior who’s new to the Bay Area or perhaps are just newly retired, you may be looking for things to help you stay active and meet people with interests like yours. There’s no shortage of activities in this buzzing city, but if you’re not sure where to start, here is our list of the top ten must-do activities for seniors in the Bay Area.

  1. Admire world-renowned artist Andy Goldsworthy’s art pieces in the Presidio: Wood Line, Spire, Tree Fall, and Earth Wall. The four pieces can be visited together during a three-mile hiking loop, or separately. Guided hikes are scheduled regularly.
  • The Berkeley Kite Festival in Cesar Chavez Park is an annual event that includes music, candy drops for the kids, traditional kite making from Japanese experts, and more. This free event is held each July and has been wowing people of all ages since 1986.
  • Peruse the shelves at the landmark City Lights Bookstore, founded in 1953 and still owned by Beat Generation poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
  • Visitors of Point Bonita Lighthouse in the Marin Headlands can enjoy views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, Alcatraz Island, San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and the San Francisco Bay. Built in 1855, Point Bonita is still active today and is maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard.
  • The Hamon Observation Tower at the de Young art museum offers another opportunity to view these sites, with 360-degree panoramic views of downtown San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, the San Francisco Bay and the Marin headlands.
  • Dine on oysters in the half shell at the iconic Swan Oyster Depot. Visitors say it’s worth the wait (and there’s always a wait) to sit at one of the 19 counter stools at this oyster bar, which has been a beacon of San Francisco since 1912.
  1. Take a scenic coast drive from San Francisco to Bodega Bay. Enjoy breath-taking views during the hour-plus drive up Coast Highway 1, then explore the fishing village of Bodega Bay, visit the beach at Doran Regional Park, watch the seals play by the bluffs at Bodega Head, and so much more.

As many sites in the Bay Area remain closed or are operating at limited capacity in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, be sure to call ahead before visiting. And you can always take advantage of virtual learning opportunities, including virtual lectures, virtual origami classes, and virtual relaxation classes through Bay Area Older Adults

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