# Explore the San Francisco Bay Trail.
One trail. Two very different views. My view last year was a trail squeezed in between fives lanes of Highway 101 and the waters of the San Francisco Bay. Then, it provided perfect scenery for half-marathon training and zoning out to clear skies and squalls. My view today was very different. I saw a trail that was well-kept and beautiful, dividing city life from outdoor life, with new things to explore at every turn. Like this mysterious-looking…
#57: Run Coyote Point, Edge To Edge.
Greetings from paradise! A runner’s paradise, that is. Sweaty, panting with staggered breaths, rain-soaked, completely butt-covered with pricklies from leaning up against a eucalyptus tree, I’m now wondering what the hell I got myself into this morning. I was craving a run at Coyote Point, a 620-acre national park and protected shoreline jutting into the Bay, south of the airport between Burlingame and San Mateo – an undiscovered haven for runners and early birds alike. Yet, despite…