At Brew Coffee and Bakery, you can find a variety of cuisine such as Matcha Ice Blend, Yellow Tropical, Baked Croissant, Turkey English Muffin, and Bagel.
Peninsula Community Center in Redwood City, California is a facility that offers a variety of recreational and community services. Whether you are looking for group exercise, tennis, swim or youth activities, you'll find a great community where you can belong.
Stulsaft Park is a 42.06 acre park located in Redwood City, California featuring BBQ, Grass Area, Hiking Trails, Off-leash Dog Area, Picnic Tables, Playground, Restrooms, Water Feature and more...
2100 Hopkins Avenue and, King St, Redwood City, CA 94062
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Stafford Park is a 1.62 acre park located in Redwood City, California featuring BBQ, Grass Area, Picnic Tables, Picnic Tables, Playground, Restrooms, Water Feature and more...
SportsHouse is one of the most beautiful and useful multi sports “climate controlled" recreation facility on the Peninsula offering 2 turf fields, 9 volleyball courts, 2 basketball court and 3 Beach Volleyball Courts.
The Bierstube is the gem of Gourmet Haus Staudt. Always considered a bar before a restaurant, it has a thoughtfully selected German and Craft Beer line up. The varied German menu, complete with rotating daily specials, compliments our ever-changing beer selection for a unique experience.
Redwood City is a city on the San Francisco Peninsula in Northern California's Bay Area, approximately 27 miles (43 km) south of San Francisco, and 24 miles (39 km) northwest of San Jose. Redwood City's history spans its earliest inhabitation by the Ohlone people to being a port for lumber and other goods. The city's population was 84,292 according to the 2020 census.
The San Mateo County History Museum, housed in the old County Courthouse, offers visitors an opportunity to discover the San Francisco Peninsula's colorful past from the original Native American inhabitants of yesterday to the Silicon Valley innovators of today.
This awesome tree, Methuselah Tree, has stood for almost 2,000 years, overlooking the ocean and the bay, storms have come and blown off the crown, fires have burned the bark, bears have scratched their backs against the trunk, but the tree still stands.
The 3,137-acre Russian Ridge Preserve known for its showy display of wildflowers in spring. In summer, the hills turn to gold with the late evening sunlight. Autumn is the ideal time to enjoy the ridge views of San Francisco Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains
The serpentine grasslands of Edgewood Park and Natural Preserve are famous for their magnificent displays of wildflowers each spring. The Park's 467 acres of woodlands and grasslands afford wonderful hiking and sightseeing opportunities.
More than 34 miles of multiuse trail are available for exploration at the 2,906-acre El Corte de Madera Creek Preserve. This preserve is extremely popular with bicyclists, it also has lots of hearty hiking and horseback riding opportunities.
Pulgas Ridge Preserve covers 366acre with 6mi of trails with elevation changes of around 500ft. Trails provide views of San Francisco Bay and undeveloped hillsides.
San Francisco built Pulgas Water Temple as a monument to the engineering marvel that brought Hetch Hetchy water more than 160 miles across California from the Sierra Nevada Mountains to the Bay Area.