Hiking is to the Bay Area what eating bagels is to New York City: locals do it on the regular. With so many stunning sites across the region—from the South Bay, to the North Bay, to the East Bay and right in San Francisco itself—it makes sense hitting the trails is on the itinerary most weekends.
And when it comes to hiking in the Bay, there's no better time than spring. The best wildflower hikes in the Bay Area offer clifftop views of the Pacific Ocean, majestic towering trees, and sprawling landscapes that only become more beautiful with the vibrant hues of florals—from the bold orange of California poppies to the vibrant purple of lupine. Whether you're ready to sweat or want a more leisurely stroll with coffee in hand, these wildflower hikes offer something for everyone.
This guide was updated by San Francisco-based writer Clara Hogan. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.