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Alameda County
Berkeley

Berkeley Marina Loop Trail

Moderate

4.6

(6515)

8,956

hikers

Berkeley Marina Loop Trail

02:03

8.05km

20m

Hiking

Hike the 5.0-mile Berkeley Marina Loop Trail for panoramic San Francisco Bay views, birdwatching, and dog-friendly amenities.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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936 m

Berkeley Marina ⛵

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The Berkeley Marina is the westernmost portion of the city of Berkeley, California, west of the Eastshore Freeway (Interstate 80 and 580) at the foot of University Avenue on San Francisco Bay. Narrowly speaking, "Berkeley Marina" refers only to the city marina, constructed as the Berkeley Yacht Harbor in the late 1930s, but in common usage it applies to the entire landfill peninsula. The easternmost portion, running parallel to I-80/580, is now a part of the Eastshore State Park komoot.de/highlight/212113
Originally part of the open waters of San Francisco Bay, the shoreline ran a few yards west of the Southern Pacific (now Union Pacific) rail tracks on 3rd Street. The area was gradually filled in. In 1909 the City built a municipal wharf at the foot of University Avenue which was used primarily for freight. Starting in 1926 the Golden Gate Ferry Company began construction of the Berkeley Pier from the foot of University Avenue about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) to reach deeper waters of the Bay for auto ferry service to Hyde Street Pier in San Francisco, shared with the Sausalito ferry. Ferry service ended in 1937, after the 1936 opening of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge. Thereafter it became a fishing pier.
Since about the late 1920s the city municipal dump was located here, and the accumulated garbage and construction debris accounts for most of the dry land of the Berkeley Marina. In the early 1990s much of the former dump was landscaped and converted into "North Waterfront Park", renamed Cesar Chavez Park in 1996 to commemorate the late California labor leader. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_Marina

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2.93 km

Berkeley’s Shorebird Park Nature Center is the first municipal strawbale building in the United States. It has a solar hot water radiant system to provide heating year-round in the cool marina climate, and a solar photovoltaic electrical system to power the aquariums, computers, lighting and other equipment. The Straw Bale building is the Nature/Visitors Center and Office with a 50 gallon salt tank, a 30 gallon fresh water tank and displays on Marine mammals and birds. The building itself is a display on green building. The Visitors' Center provides information to visitors concerning all areas of recreation and marine conservation and education. ci.berkeley.ca.us/Parks_Rec_Waterfront/Trees_Parks/Shorebird_Nature_Center.aspx

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3.90 km

Sea Breeze Market & Deli

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The only trailside cafe / restaurant on the edge of the bay for miles in either direction, a natural spot to take a break.

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4.64 km

Berkeley Meadow

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Nice firm gravel trail on the Virginia Road Extension, heading along the water and the Berkeley meadow out to the marina.

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5.39 km

César E Chávez Park

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César Chávez Park is 90 acres in size and did not always look so nice, It was a landfill in 1957. In 1969, the city adopted the Marina Master Plan. In 1991 the city completely sealed the landfill and the park opened soon thereafter, first named North Waterfront Park, then renamed after César E. Chávez, who was a union leader and founder of the United Farm Workers of America. Today a paved paths goes around and through the park, with picnic tables, barbecue grills, and a sun dial.

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6.61 km

César Chávez Park Viewpoint

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Great overlook spot across San Francisco Bay in a bulb-out of the waterfront trail on the north-west corner of the park.

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6.71 km

The Bay view from the Edge of César Chávez Park is part of one of Berkeley's lesser popular parks but just as beautiful. With peaceful views of San Francisco, both bridges and Marin, enjoy getting to and from here on the wide foot and bike path.

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7.51 km

Jetties at the Waterfront

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8.05 km

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7.42 km

350 m

163 m

112 m

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3.87 km

3.19 km

871 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Berkeley Marina Loop Trail?

The trail offers a varied experience with both paved and unpaved sections. While mostly flat, you'll encounter some gentle inclines and uneven ground, particularly within César E Chávez Park. Portions are well-suited for wheelchairs due to their paved surfaces.

What kind of views can I expect along the way?

You'll be treated to stunning panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, and the San Francisco skyline. The route also features open grasslands, serene meadows, and picturesque jetties at the waterfront.

Is the Berkeley Marina Loop Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, this trail is very dog-friendly! There's even an off-leash dog park located within César E Chávez Park, making it a great spot for your canine companion.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall often offer the most pleasant weather for hiking. These seasons typically provide clear skies and comfortable temperatures, ideal for enjoying the bay views and birdwatching.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail or César E. Chávez Park?

No, there are no permits required, and there is no entrance fee to access the Berkeley Marina Loop Trail or César E Chávez Park.

Where can I park for the Berkeley Marina Loop Trail?

Ample parking is available at the Berkeley Marina. You can find parking lots conveniently located near the trailhead, making access straightforward.

What notable landmarks or points of interest will I see?

Along the route, you'll pass by the Berkeley Marina, the Shorebird Park Nature Center, and the expansive César E Chávez Park, which includes a viewpoint offering spectacular vistas of the San Francisco Bay.

What wildlife might I spot on the trail?

The area is excellent for birdwatching, especially around the Shorebird Park Nature Center. You can often see various waterfowl and other bird species that frequent the bay and marshy areas.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is part of the larger San Francisco Bay Trail system. It also passes through sections of the Dorothy Stegmann Trail and the Virginia Street Extension.

Is the Berkeley Marina Loop Trail suitable for all fitness levels?

Yes, it is generally considered an easy to very easy trail with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for all fitness levels, including families and those looking for a leisurely stroll.

Are there places to eat or get refreshments nearby?

Yes, you'll find options like the Sea Breeze Market & Deli conveniently located along the route, perfect for a quick snack or drink.

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