This Sunday: Joyful 5th Anniversary Free-for-All Crosstown Trail

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Jun 19, 2024, 1:36:43 AMJun 19
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Choose your own adventure - just be sure to stop by the Tri-Trail Junction
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The Joyful 5th Anniversary Free-for-All
Sunday, June 23

Your Crosstown, Your Way
Choose your own adventure for the Crosstown Free-for-All this Sunday! You - solo, or with as many friends and relatives as you gather - walk, ride, run, or skip your way across town on your own perfect route. Start and end whenever you want, mix-and-match the Crosstown and Double Cross routes, and cover as many miles as your soles desire. Just be sure to stop by the Tri-Trail Junction.

We'll Be Cheering You On
Members of the Crosstown Trail Coalition will be at the Tri-Trail Junction at Portola Dr. and Twin Peaks Blvd., (the convergence of the Crosstown Trail, Double Cross Trail, and Bay Area Ridge Trail) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., to cheer you on and share your joy as you pass through. Stop by and say hello!

Plan Your Route
Visit the Crosstown Trail page for an overview of the trail sections or click "Plan Your Trip" on the right to find maps, cue sheets, links to AllTrails and OuterSpatial, terrain info, and transit connections.

Visit the Double Cross Trail page for an overview of the trail sections or click "Plan Your Trip" on the right to find maps, cue sheets, links to AllTrails and OuterSpatial, terrain info, and transit connections.

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Tag us on Instagram @crosstowntrail to share your journey with us.

No registration needed.

ANNIVERSARY EVENTS
Click event titles to learn more and sign up.


West Portal to Inner Sunset Double Cross - Crosstown Mashup
Wednesday, June 19
| 10 a.m. to afternoon
Explore new possibilities on this combined Double Cross - Crosstown Trail trek, a 5.3 mile hilly route from West Portal to the Inner Sunset. Good mix of dirt trail, special staircases and big views.

A Crosstown Solstice Walk
Friday, June 21 | 9 a.m. to late afternoon
Borrowing from our new Double Cross route and the original Crosstown Trail, we will walk from the Embarcadero’s northeast tip to Lands End, a 16-mile meander through the heart of the city and out to the ocean. Highlights include Chinatown, Nob Hill, Alamo Square, Mt. Sutro, Lobos Creek Valley, and more.

Rocking for R.O.C.K.
Saturday, June 22
| 8:30 a.m. to late afternoon
R.O.C.K. (Real Options for City Kids) is an organization that serves the youth of Vis Valley in meaningful ways; this walk along the entire route of the Crosstown Trail from Candlestick State Park Recreation Area to Lands End is a fundraiser for them. Register here to sign R.O.C.K's waiver and then RSVP on Eventbrite.

Full Moon Crosstown-Double Cross Pub Crawl
Saturday, June 22 | 4:30 p.m. to evening
Grab a drink and a chance to chat with your fellow walkers along this trek of the Crosstown and Double Cross Trails.

The Joyful 5th Anniversary Crosstown Free-for-All
Sunday, June 23 | Sunrise to Sundown

Set out on your own adventure across town. Members of the Crosstown Trail Coalition will be at the Tri-Trail Junction at Portola Dr. and Twin Peaks Blvd., (the convergence of the Crosstown Trail, Double Cross Trail, and Bay Area Ridge Trail) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., to share your joy as you pass through. No registration needed.

Up, Down, and Around the Crosstown and Double Cross Trails
Saturday, June 29 | 10 a.m. to about 4 p.m.
On this approx. 6 mile walk, we’ll trek up, down, and around San Francisco’s famous peaks on the Crosstown and Double Cross Trails. Explore different habitats, discover secret stairs, and take in the stunning views–while catching our breath! 

A HUGE thank you to all of our volunteer event leads!

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