From open-water swimming to competitive rowing, the Bay offers accessible entry points for aquatic athletes of all skill levels—here's what you need to know.
From softball in Golden Gate Park to beach volleyball at Ocean Beach, here's everything you need to know to join the city's thriving amateur sports community.
What started as a handful of climbers meeting under the Golden Gate Bridge has evolved into a citywide network that's democratizing extreme sport for working-class San Franciscans.
Volunteer-led clubs across the Bay are transforming neighbourhood parks and waterfront routes into breeding grounds for amateur athletes—proving that community spirit, not corporate sponsorship, fuels San Francisco's endurance sport boom.
Community-led swimming and aquatic programs are transforming neighborhood access to water sports, proving that change doesn't need corporate backing—just passion and persistence.
With over 3,500 young athletes competing across the Bay, local grassroots clubs are preparing for a decisive July push that will determine this year's elite division champions.
From softball to soccer, San Francisco's recreational sports scene delivered thrilling results this week as clubs across the city fight for playoff positioning.
As running, cycling and triathlon participation surges across the Bay Area, the city's venues and facilities face capacity limits and funding gaps that threaten to exclude athletes from world-class training.