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Get Out: How to Safely Enjoy the Outdoors with Kids This Summer (WEBINAR)

Outdoor activity and nature are so important for our mental and physical health during coronavirus. But how do parents and caretakers get kids outside safely in their neighborhoods and beyond?  Walk San Francisco, together with the San Francisco Safe Routes to School Partnership, is hosting a webinar to give you the inspiration and information you […]

How to Win Safe Streets for Seniors – Collecting Data and Making Your Voice Heard

Do you ever feel like crossing the streets is a game of risk? Come learn how to advocate for safe streets for seniors like you. In the second installment of this online training series, we’ll discuss how to assess a street or intersection to determine safety issues. Note: no need to have attended the first […]

What could congestion pricing mean for San Francisco?

The city must find ways to reduce traffic congestion, which creates serious health, safety, equity, and climate consequences for us all. Congestion pricing is an incredibly promising solution; London, Stockholm, Milan, and Singapore are successfully taming traffic by charging a fee to drive into or within downtown areas. What could congestion pricing look like in San Francisco and how can […]

Peak2Peak 2020

The 16th annual Peak2Peak 13 miles. 10 peaks. Peak2Peak is the ultimate urban walking adventure you'll never forget. Don't miss this spectacular day of exploration through San Francisco. Our expert volunteers have created a top-secret, unique route exploring hidden trails, stunning vistas, and off-the-beaten-path treasures in our beautiful city. This year’s route is self-guided and designed in […]

In Conversation with Angie Schmitt, Author of ‘Right of Way’

Last year, 6,590 people were hit and killed while walking in the United States — the highest number in 30 years. In the new book, Right of Way: Race, Class, and the Silent Epidemic of Pedestrian Deaths in America, journalist Angie Schmitt shows us that these deaths are not unavoidable “accidents.” They don’t happen because […]

Get Out 2.0: How to Safely Enjoy the Outdoors with Kids During COVID

Get Out 2.0: How to Safely Enjoy the Outdoors with Kids During COVID Outdoor activity and nature are so important for our mental and physical health during COVID. But how do parents and caretakers get kids outside safely in their neighborhoods and beyond?  Last summer, Walk San Francisco and the San Francisco Safe Routes to […]

D5 Daylighting Training

Join Walk San Francisco and neighbors in a new effort to 'daylight' dangerous streets in Supervisorial District 5  neighborhoods (Hayes Valley, Western Addition, Fillmore, Japantown, Lower Haight, Cole Valley, Duboce Triangle, Haight Ashbury, Inner Sunset). Daylighting makes streets safer by making people walking and driving more visible at intersections by moving parking spaces back from […]

How to Start a Walking School Bus: the Richmond Neighborhood Edition

What's a walking school bus? With more students returning to in-person learning, we want to support many getting to school in people-powered ways! A ‘walking school bus’ brings together a group of kids who walk a regular route to school together with a supervising adult. Kids can join in at any point along the way. Walking […]

Circle the City

San Francisco is 7 x 7 miles. Ever thought of walking the entire perimeter? You’re in luck! Circle the City is an incredible journey that takes you around the entire city over six separate segments. Click here to buy your ticket Our WalkLab volunteers have once again put together an incomparable route with Circle the […]