San Francisco Bay Area, California
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latitude: 37.6, longitude: -122.15 |
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San Francisco Bay Area is a Region in California at latitude 37°36′00.00″ North, longitude 122°09′00.00″ West.
The San Francisco Bay Area is a geographically large mix of urban, suburban and rural areas usually comprised of nine California counties: Alameda County, California, Contra Costa, Marin County, California, Napa County, California, San Francisco, California, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Solano and Sonoma. The United States (US) Census Bureau defines a "Combined Statistical Area" (CSA) of these nine counties, plus two more, (Santa Cruz County and San Benito), for a total of eleven counties designated the "San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA CSA." This larger CSA contains 7.46 million people — the sixth-largest CSA in the US.
We have been mapping trails in several parks:
Muir Beach, Marin - 30% done
Buena Vista Park, San Francisco - 90% done
The Dish Park (by Stanford), Palo Alto - 100% done
Memorial County Park, Loma Mar - 0% done - bad GPS signals due to tree cover, will try again
Calero County Park, San Jose - 30% done
Wunderlich County Park, Woodside - 10% done
Community
- Join OSMUS Slack, specifically the
#local-california
channel, to discuss issues specific to the Bay Area and meet nearby mappers. - The talk-us-sfbay is also available for those who prefer to use e-mail.
- Join us at a meetup:
- Open Source San José holds online map nights every other week.
- Maptime SF/Oakland holds map hack nights once a month at various locations in Oakland and San Francisco.
- Bay Area OpenStreetMappers holds ad-hoc outdoor events several times a year.
Regional bicycle routes
See also California Cycling Relations. This rendering may be helpful: click the Routes button in the lower-right to see a list which should match this table.
San Francisco Bay Area regional cycling routes
Name | Relation(s) | Notes |
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Contra Costa Canal Trail | 1710782 1710782 | |
Coyote Creek Trail | 3504713 3504713 | |
Crystal Springs Regional Trail | 2263205 2263205 | |
de Anza Trail | 5335186 5335186 | |
Guadalupe River Trail | 5322545 5322545 | |
I-80 Bikeway | 3084776 3084776 | |
Iron Horse Trail | 2202750 2202750 | |
Lamorinda Trail Loop | 2253987 2253987 | |
Los Gatos Creek Trail | 5335571 5335571 | |
Lucas Valley Bike Route | 6986931 6986931 | |
Marin Coastal Bike Route | 6987280 6987280 | |
Marin County Bike Route | 6986926 6986926 | |
Marin Regional 5 | 3224892 3224892 | |
Matadero Creek/Page Mill Trail | 5336230 5336230 | |
Nicasio Valley Bike Route | 6986930 6986930 | |
Ohlone Greenway | 8350573 8350573 | |
Pacific Coast Bike Route (North) | 7063452 7063452 | |
Pacific Coast Bike Route (South) | 53722 53722 | |
Richmond Greenway | 8350578 8350578 | |
San Francisco Regional 30 | 32317 32317 | |
San Mateo North South Bicycle Route | 1280656 1280656 | |
Stevens Creek Trail | 952271 952271 |
San Francisco Bay Trail
Description
The Bay Trail circles the shore of San Francisco Bay. Bay trail website
Bay Trail relations by county
County | Relation(s) | Notes |
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Alameda | 325779 325779 | |
Contra Costa | 325779 325779 | |
Marin | ||
Napa | ||
San Francisco | ||
San Mateo | 325779 325779 | |
Santa Clara | 1285802 1285802 | |
Solano | 1076416 1076416 | |
Sonoma |
Regional hiking routes
This rendering may be helpful: click the Routes button in the lower-right to see a list which should match this table.
Name | Relation(s) | Notes |
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American Discovery Trail | 1544944 1544944 | This is actually a national-level trail, not regional |
Bay Area Ridge Trail | 13042088 13042088 | |
Cowell-Wilder Regional Trail | 3202914 3202914 | |
Mokelumne Coast to Crest Trail | 3019594 3019594 | |
Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail | 1855761 1855761 |
Map features
Public transportation
Tag Bay Wheels bike share stations as:
amenity=bicycle_rental fee=yes network=Bay Wheels network:wikidata=Q16971391 operator=Motivate operator:type=private_for_profit operator:wikidata=Q4735954
OSM in the wild
Some of our neighbors in the Bay Area have recognized the care we've put into local coverage and have switched to OSM to take advantage of it:
- AC Transit uses an OSM-based Mapbox map for its online route maps.
- San Francisco Muni displays an OSM-based Mapbox map overlaid with live bus trackers on an LCD screen at hundreds of bus shelters. [1]
- SamTrans and Caltrain use an OSM-based Mapbox map for their online route maps.
- More at Santa Clara County, California#OSM in the wild