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Two adults riding electric bikes along a paved waterfront trail by the San Francisco Bay, with rocky shoreline and rolling hills in the background on a clear, sunny day.

Explore Treasure Island

Treasure Island is home to dog-friendly waterfront parks, miles of shoreline paths, restaurants, bars, tasting rooms, and more, all just an eight-minute ferry ride from downtown San Francisco. Scroll below to explore things to see and do across Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island.

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Sunny outdoor patio at Aracely Café on Treasure Island featuring garden landscaping, shaded umbrellas, communal tables, and mural art for al fresco dining in San Francisco.

Eat & Drink

Aracely Cafe

Garden cafe serving breakfast and lunch (dinner on the weekends) in a relaxed outdoor setting.

(415) 678-5724Visit Website
Bartender crafting a cocktail at a Treasure Island bar with polished brass tools and warm ambient lighting.

Eat & Drink

Gold Bar Whiskey Distillery & Tasting Room

Award-winning whiskey and craft cocktails served in an art deco tasting room.

(415) 592-2177Visit Website
Gourmet cheeseburger with melted cheddar, fresh greens, and brioche bun served with crispy French fries, dipping sauce, and a glass of craft beer at Island Cove restaurant.

Eat & Drink

Island Cove Market

Neighborhood market with grab-and-go food, drinks, and everyday essentials.

(415) 391-2299Visit Website
Outdoor dining patio on Treasure Island featuring colorful floral mural art and casual waterfront seating.

Eat & Drink

Mersea Restaurant & Bar

Waterfront restaurant known for seasonal dishes, cocktails, and sunset views.

(415) 999-9836Visit Website
Two people tasting white wine indoors, with one person swirling a glass in the foreground while another smiles in the background holding their own glass, suggesting a relaxed winery or tasting room setting.

Eat & Drink

Treasure Island Wines

Urban winery featuring tastings from California-grown grapes.

(415) 598-0155Visit Website
Wooden stepped seating and overlook at Bimla Rhinehart Vista Point, facing the bay on a bright day.

Parks & Nature

Bimla Rhinehart Vista Point

Scenic overlook with sweeping views of the San Francisco skyline.

Person sitting in Buckeye Grove overlooking the bay at sunset, surrounded by wildflowers and native greenery.

Parks & Nature

Buckeye Grove

Preserved grove of native California Buckeye trees is nestled among several of the island’s walking paths.

Outdoor plaza at Chapel Grove with café tables, landscaped gardens, blooming flowers, and people gathering beside the chapel on a sunny waterfront day.

Parks & Nature

Chapel Grove

Restored historic chapel setting surrounded by open green space.

An aerial view of a waterfront park with walking paths, landscaped greenery, and a large open lawn overlooking the bay, with the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline visible in the distance.

Parks & Nature

Cityside Park

Six-acre waterfront park with open space, seating areas, and city views.

Kinetic sculpture called ‘Canopy of Sky’ suspended above a public park walkway on Treasure Island, with thousands of small translucent discs hanging from cables and shimmering in the wind against views of San Francisco Bay and skyline.

Arts & Culture

Canopy of Sky

Suspended public artwork by Ned Kahn at Cityside Park.

Children playing along a sandy shoreline at a quiet cove, with one child running near the water while others explore at the edge of the bay, surrounded by trees and soft afternoon light.

Parks & Nature

Clipper Cove

Sheltered shoreline known for calm waters and waterfront access.

People enjoying a scenic overlook at sunset, with two individuals seated on a bench chatting while others stand at the railing taking in expansive views of the bay and distant bridges under warm golden light.

Parks & Nature

Panorama Park

Elevated park featuring 360° views of the bay and home to Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Point of Infinity sculpture.

A tall, sleek sculptural spire rising in the foreground at a waterfront park, with the San Francisco skyline and the Bay Bridge stretching across the bay under a clear sky.

Arts & Culture

Point of Infinity at Panorama Park

Large-scale installation by Hiroshi Sugimoto, set within Panorama Park.

Two people carrying a cooler and jacket up a grassy hill at Signal Point Park.

Parks & Nature

Signal Point

Lookout point surrounded by native plantings and oak trees with expansive Bay views.

A young child kicking a soccer ball on a grassy waterfront park, with the San Francisco skyline and Transamerica Pyramid visible across the bay in the background.

Parks & Nature

Treasure Island Community Park

Neighborhood park for everyday recreation and gathering.

People walking along a paved path through Willow Bridge Park, with landscaped greenery and the Bay Bridge ramps rising overhead.

Parks & Nature

Willow Bridge

Small park connecting pathways and surrounding green spaces.

A historic Art Deco-style building with tall vertical windows and a curved façade, overlooking the bay, with the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge visible in the background.

Arts & Culture

Treasure Island Museum

Exhibits highlighting the Island’s history and cultural legacy, from the World’s Fair to today.

(415) 413-8462Visit Website
A women’s soccer player in a dark Bay FC uniform sprinting toward the ball during a match, with an opposing player in a light kit nearby and spectators visible in the background.

Sports & Recreation

Bay FC Practice Facility

Coming Soon

Future home of the Bay FC’s professional training operations.

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Two men playing padel inside a glass-walled court, with one player lunging forward to return a low ball while his partner stands ready behind him.

Sports & Recreation

Bay Padel

Padel courts offering social and competitive play by the water.

(415) 725-8871Visit Website
A row of sailboats and yachts docked at a marina, their masts rising into a partly cloudy sky and reflecting clearly in the calm water below.

Sports & Recreation

Marina

Coming Soon

Waterfront marina offering boat access and docking.

(415) 981-2416Visit Website
A close-up of an athlete standing on a grass field, holding a rugby ball near the sideline, wearing blue cleats and black socks, preparing to take a kick or restart play.

Sports & Recreation

Rugby & Gaelic Athletic Association Fields

Multi-use fields for rugby and Gaelic sports.

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A modern white event pavilion with large windows and a canopy roof, set on a grassy lawn. A sign in front reads “Skyline Events,” indicating a waterfront event venue.

Sports & Recreation

Skyline Events SF

A waterfront venue for private events with city views.

(415) 656-6911Visit Website
A scenic dog park overlooking the bay, with large rocks, a fenced gravel area, and a person standing with two dogs against a backdrop of water and distant hills under a partly cloudy sky.

Sports & Recreation

The Rocks Dog Park

Waterfront dog park designed for off-leash play.

Small dog wearing a pink hoodie sitting outdoors with bay and hillside view in the background

Sports & Recreation

Treasure Island Dog Park

Dedicated off-leash space for dogs and their owners.

A young child sliding down a green playground slide, seen from behind, with sunlight casting soft shadows across the rubber play surface below.

Sports & Recreation

Treasure Island Playground

Family-friendly playground for all ages.

Small sailboats docked at a wooden pier on calm bay waters, with the San Francisco skyline—including the Transamerica Pyramid—visible in the background under a clear sky.

Sports & Recreation

Treasure Island Sailing Center

Coming Soon

Community sailing center focused on access, education, and youth programs.

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A close-up of a skateboarder riding along the curved edge of a skatepark ramp, wearing jeans, black sneakers, and a glove, with the board rolling along the smooth concrete surface.

Sports & Recreation

Treasure Island Skatepark

Concrete skatepark designed for all skill levels.

A bright yellow tennis ball resting on the metal post of a net on a clay tennis court, with the net and court surface stretching out of focus in the background.

Sports & Recreation

Treasure Island Tennis Courts

Public courts for casual matches and regular play.

Sailboats gliding across calm bay water under a clear blue sky, representing Treasure Island Yacht Club.

Sports & Recreation

Treasure Island Yacht Club

A San Francisco Legacy Business fostering a strong, community-driven spirit on the island for over 60 years.

(415) 434-4475Visit Website
A stylish, sunlit living room with soft neutral furnishings and floor-to-ceiling windows showcasing sweeping waterfront views and the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance.

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490 Avenue of the Palms

Sales Launch & Move-In Soon

Coming soon, the first brand-new for-sale residences on Treasure Island, steps from waterfront parks and trails.

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A modern, light-filled lounge space with floor-to-ceiling windows, blue velvet seating, wood accents, and city views in the distance.

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Isle House

Now Leasing & Move-In Ready – 80% leased

A highly amenitized 22-story tower with studios to two-bedrooms offering sweeping views.

(415) 727-4753Visit Website
Rooftop terrace at a Treasure Island residential building with string lights, landscaped seating areas, and Bay Bridge views at sunset.

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Hawkins

Now Leasing & Move-In Ready — 70% leased

Spacious apartments with co-working space and a rooftop terrace overlooking the Bay and skyline.

(415) 520-8903Visit Website
Six-story residential apartment building at Maceo May on Treasure Island, with a modern façade, large windows, and landscaped walkways and greenery in the foreground.

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Maceo May

Affordable Housing

Affordable apartments with preference for veterans, developed with community housing partners.

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exterior of Star View Court affordable housing development on Treasure Island, featuring modern mid-rise apartment buildings, landscaped pedestrian pathways, and street-level community spaces in San Francisco.

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Star View Court

Affordable Housing

A new affordable apartment community for current Treasure Island households.

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Private balcony lounge at a Treasure Island residence featuring modern outdoor seating and lush greenery in a contemporary waterfront community.

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The Bristol

Now Selling & Move-In Ready – 70% Sold

Studio to three-bedroom residences featuring expansive floor-to-ceiling windows.

(415) 851-3000Visit Website
Modern Treasure Island condominiums at golden hour with the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline in the background.

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The Flats

Now Selling & Move-In Ready

Single-story residences with spacious interiors opening onto private terraces.

(415) 851-3000Visit Website
Contemporary townhomes on Treasure Island at sunset with palm-lined streets and modern architecture overlooking San Francisco Bay.

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The Row Homes

Now Selling & Move-In Ready

Three-story single-family homes, with rooftop terraces and views of the Bay and city skyline.

(415) 851-3000Visit Website
A young boy wearing glasses sits at a table, concentrating as he writes in a workbook, with books stacked nearby in a colorful home setting.

Community & Services

Child Development Center

Early childhood education and care for Island families.

(415) 834-0614Visit Website
Close-up of a man in a red jacket adjusting a rope on a boat or nautical structure, focusing on the knot and hardware against a clear sky.

Community & Services

Ship Shape Community Center

Neighborhood hub offering programs, services, and gathering space.

(415) 986-4810Visit Website
A spacious indoor gymnasium with polished wooden floors, basketball hoops, and bright overhead lighting, ready for sports or community activities.

Community & Services

YMCA

Fitness, wellness, and youth programs for the local community.

(415) 765-9037Visit Website
A ferry labeled “Treasure Island – San Francisco” approaches a dock, with the San Francisco skyline and the Transamerica Pyramid rising in the background across the bay.

Getting Here

Treasure Island Ferry Landing

Direct ferry service connecting Treasure Island to downtown San Francisco.

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Red and silver SFMTA Muni 25 Treasure Island bus driving through San Francisco streets with the Ferry Building clock tower in the background.

Getting Here

25 Treasure Island MUNI Bus Route

Public bus route linking the Island to San Francisco.

(415) 701-2311Visit Website
Cyclists riding along a paved waterfront bike path on Treasure Island, with a separated lane, open bay views, and the San Francisco skyline and Bay Bridge visible in the distance.

Getting Here

Bike Route

Ride in via the Bay Bridge Trail or bring your bike on the ferry to explore the Island’s shoreline paths.

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