Bedwell Bayfront Park is a scenic waterfront park in San Mateo, California, offering expansive views of San Francisco Bay alongside diverse trails and rich wildlife habitats.
Bedwell Bayfront Park spans approximately 160 acres along the western shoreline of San Francisco Bay in San Mateo, California. This park features a unique blend of tidal marshland, grassy meadows, and restored wetlands that provide critical habitat for a variety of bird species and other wildlife. The flat terrain and numerous accessible trails make it a favored spot for walkers, joggers, bird watchers, and cyclists. Its location adjacent to the San Francisco Bay Trail offers opportunities for long-range exploration along the bay’s edge. Historically, the park's land was part of the Bayfront landfill area before being restored into a natural park space focused on habitat enhancement and public enjoyment. Visitors can observe migratory birds, including shorebirds, raptors, and waterfowl, making it an important birding destination year-round. Key attractions include panoramic views of the bay, a large grassy kite-flying area, and interpretive signs that explain the ecological importance of the wetlands and shoreline. Open daily with no entrance fee, Bedwell Bayfront Park provides a peaceful natural refuge just minutes from San Francisco’s urban environment, supporting outdoor recreation and environmental education.
Panoramic views of San Francisco Bay and the San Francisco skyline
Diverse wetland and tidal marsh habitat supporting birdwatching
Access to the San Francisco Bay Trail for extended hikes and biking
Large open fields ideal for kite flying and picnicking
Restored salt marshes provide critical habitat for migratory shorebirds and native fish species.
Connects Bedwell Bayfront Park with a regional network of trails along the bay shore.
Expansive grassy areas are popular spots for kite flying and group gatherings.