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View in Browser May 2026 About Our Walk Leaders: Part 1 We are fortunate at Berkeley Path Wanderers Association to have wonderful walk leaders who volunteer their time to lead groups on path adventure
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We are fortunate at Berkeley Path Wanderers Association to have wonderful walk leaders who volunteer their time to lead groups on path adventures. It takes time to create a walking event, from planning the route to deciding what to talk about along the way.
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Hilgard Path is closed for major construction (shown above) until May 30.
Upper Stevenson Path is undergoing an upgrade: The gates formerly separating sections have been removed and a handrail will be installed this month.
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Wanted - A Social Media Guru! |
Do you love to post on social media? Berkeley Path Wanderers Association is seeking an individual to serve as a Social Media strategist. The role involves posting our lead story, volunteer requests, scheduled walks, and work party dates on Facebook and Instagram. To learn more about this volunteer opportunity, please email us at in...@berkeleypaths.com. |
Note: Heavy rain cancels. If rain is in the forecast, check the www.berkeleypaths.org website the day before to see if the walk is cancelled. |
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When: Sunday, May 3, 2026 8:30 AM - 1:00 PM Where: Shattuck Ave and Berryman Berkeley, CA Leader: John Ford Distance:10 miles Elevation gain: 2,100 feet Accessibility: This walk is strenuous, and includes numerous staircases not accessible for wheelchairs. Well- behaved dogs on leashes are welcome. There are restrooms at the community center at the start, and we will pass another public restroom about a mile into the walk.
We will take various paths up to the ridge line then continue north, zigzagging to pick up more paths, and work our way to near the Kensington border and back. We will aim to maintain a brisk pace and finish in four hours. Read more
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When: Tuesday, May 12, 2026 8:45 AM - 11:45 AM Where: 6502 Broadway Terrace, Oakland, CA 94618 Leader: Sharon Taylor Meeting Location Details: We will meet at the end of the parking lot at South entrance to Lake Temescal Regional Park. This is the entrance on Broadway Terrace, not the North entrance on Broadway. Limited parking is available in the lot (may be a $5 fee April-October); street parking on Broadway Terrace. For street parking, allow time to walk down the dirt path or the driveway to the parking lot meeting spot. Distance: 3.25 miles Elevation gain: 550 feet Accessibility: 781 stairs and some very steep parts (up AND down) with no handrails, some poorly maintained streets and stairs, and one dirt path with no handrails (could be muddy depending on weather). Strenuous! Bring water. Bathrooms available at Lake Temescal start/end. No dogs.
Explore Upper Rockridge on this strenuous and fast-paced walk featuring “secret” stairs, murals, and an architectural mix of pre- and post- 1991 Oakland Firestorm homes. There are a couple of out-and-backs, but mostly we will loop up and down, getting our heart rates up while we see some interesting homes, art, and nice views. Read more
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When: Sunday, May 17, 2026 8:45 AM - 11:45 AM Where: 6502 Broadway Terrace Oakland, CA Leader: Sharon Taylor Meeting Location Details: We will meet at the end of the parking lot at SOUTH entrance to Lake Temescal Regional Park. Note: this is the entrance on Broadway Terrace, NOT the North entrance on Broadway. Limited parking is available in the lot (may be a $5 fee April-October); street parking on Broadway Terrace. For street parking, allow time to walk down the dirt path or the driveway to the parking lot meeting spot. Distance: 4.4 miles Elevation gain: 720 feet Accessibility: 189 stairs and some very steep parts (up AND down) with no handrails, some poorly maintained streets and stairs, and SEVERAL dirt paths with no handrails (could be muddy depending on weather). Strenuous! Bring water. Bathrooms available at Lake Temescal start/end. No dogs.
Explore Upper Upper Rockridge on this strenuous and fast-paced walk featuring “secret” stairs, murals, and an architectural mix of pre- and post- 1991 Oakland Firestorm homes. Read more
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When: Tuesday, May 19, 2026 8:45 AM - 11:45 AM Where: 6502 Broadway Terrace Oakland, CA Leader: Sharon Taylor Meeting Location Details: We will meet at the end of the parking lot at SOUTH entrance to Lake Temescal Regional Park. Note: this is the entrance on Broadway Terrace, NOT the North entrance on Broadway. Limited parking is available in the lot (may be a $5 fee April-October); street parking on Broadway Terrace. For street parking, allow time to walk down the dirt path or the driveway to the parking lot meeting spot. Distance: 4.4 miles Elevation gain: 720 feet Accessibility: 189 stairs and some very steep parts (up AND down) with no handrails, some poorly maintained streets and stairs, and SEVERAL dirt paths with no handrails (could be muddy depending on weather). Strenuous! Bring water. Bathrooms available at Lake Temescal start/end. No dogs.
Explore Upper Upper Rockridge on this strenuous and fast-paced walk featuring “secret” stairs, murals, and an architectural mix of pre- and post- 1991 Oakland Firestorm homes. Read more
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When: Friday, May 29 2026, 6:00PM - 8:30PM Where: 899 The Alameda, Berkeley, CA Leader: Alina Constantinescu Distance: 4 miles Elevation gain: 600 feet Accessibility: Many stairs and some uneven trails. Well-behaved dogs on leash are welcome.
This month's installment of Friday sunset hikes takes us back to Berkeley to explore its fun Thousand Oaks neighborhood, which should really be re-named to Thousand Boulders. We will check out famous rock parks like Indian Rock, but also discover a myriad of other boulders that are playing peek-a-boo all over this neighborhood: along paths, sidewalks, backyards, and (from the pages of an illustrated book) home basements, bathrooms, and garages. Read more
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When: Saturday, May 30, 2026 10:00 AM -12:00 PM Where: Sproul Hall Berkeley, CA Leader: Rodney Paul Distance: 1.0 mile Elevation gain: 20 feet Accessibility: Fully paved with curb cuts; move at a moderate pace; well-behaved dogs welcome; restrooms at start and end in Student Union. Signup: RSVP.
The Berkeley Free Speech Movement was one of the first major protests of the 1960s, a decade that would come to be defined by student unrest around the world. We’ll visit key locations from the FSM and other 1960s protests and discuss Berkeley institutions that played important supporting roles. Read more
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When: Saturday June 6, 2026 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM Where: 2301 Vine St., Berkeley Leader: Gene Meyers Distance: 3 miles Elevation Gain: About 300 feet. Accessibility: Moderately paced. Sidewalks, several paths, some steep uphill roads. Not accessible for wheelchairs. Well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome. Restrooms are unavailable.
We will meet in front of the Dominican School and head to Scenic and Vine for this walk visiting several North of Campus paths. We begin on the steepest part of the walk, crossing Euclid and going to the top of Rose Street. The rest of the walk is more moderate with several up and down paths. There is usually plenty of on-street parking near the start of the walk. For a complete description of the walk with images see North of Campus Hike. Read more
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Path Maintenance Work Parties |
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Join us for a path maintenance work party!
Thursday, May 14, 10 a.m. to 12:00 pm Wednesday, May 27, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 pm
Do you enjoy working with your hands and seeing tangible results of your efforts? Join us to clean up Berkeley’s paths, work that’s mostly weeding, sweeping, raking, and clipping. We will have gloves and tools available, but feel free to bring your own. Please also bring your own water, as we won't be offering water or refreshments. To receive an email confirming the meeting place, please RSVP to the path maintenance team at path.mai...@berkeleypaths.org.
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Berkeley Path Wanderers Association |
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Berkeley Path Wanderers Association is a community organization of people who treasure the public pathways that crisscross our city. Learn more
The BPWA board generally meets monthly. Please contact in...@berkeleypaths.org for more information.
We always welcome new volunteers to lead walks on Berkeley’s paths. If you are interested, please contact the BPWA Walks Coordinator at wa...@berkeleypaths.org.
To support Berkeley's paths, you can donate online. All donations are tax-deductible and go toward building new paths, repairing and clearing existing paths, purchasing handrails, and advocating for paths and walkers.
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