Wednesday November 3, 2010 Updated 2:18 PM PDT
State park rangers will shut down seven of the best campgrounds used by Bay Area residents for six months starting Monday.
You don't need a World Series ticket to enjoy the turbo-charged atmosphere at AT&T Park. By ferry, kayak, walking or train, you still soak up a super vibe. Plus: Share your fan photos.
Stunted redwoods and a mighty Yosemite waterfall reduced to a trickle. Those are a few of the dire consequences state parks may face due to rapidly changing climate patterns.
For an afternoon of catching up with friends and family, nothing beats these leisurely, nearly car-free rides.
A new group now controls Mavericks big-wave contest. Biggest change so far: No fans allowed on the beach or bluffs during the contest.
The views are stunning when you camp in the middle of the San Francisco Bay. But it's not all that you'd expect. Gallery.
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