From Warriors games to recreational leagues, local venue usage patterns show a city increasingly invested in both spectator sports and personal wellness.
What started as informal rope work on Mission District walls has blossomed into a thriving community sport that's reshaping how locals access outdoor adventure.
From Mission Bay to the Presidio, amateur leagues across the city offer accessible entry points for athletes of all skill levels—here's what newcomers should know.
New data shows Bay Area residents are joining fitness facilities at record rates, but the numbers hint at a city increasingly divided between premium wellness and accessible exercise.
As major venues transform into neighborhood anchors, local athletic clubs are weaving themselves into the fabric of San Francisco's most vibrant districts.
As outdoor adventure sports surge in popularity, local climbing organizations are transforming the Bay Area's urban landscape into a hub for camaraderie, skill-sharing, and inclusive outdoor culture.
The San Francisco-based triathlon club, growing its membership by 40% in two years, just claimed five podium finishes at the USA Triathlon National Series event in Sacramento.
Participation numbers in outdoor adventure climbing tell a compelling story about San Francisco's evolving relationship with fitness, risk, and community.
Whether you want to work game days at Chase Center or help run events at Oracle Park, here's what you need to know to break into the Bay Area's biggest sporting venues.
Recreational leagues and clubs across the city are grappling with deteriorating infrastructure and limited access to courts, fields, and pools—threatening the backbone of grassroots athletics.