From the creators of the iconic Ferry Building comes an entirely new destination for San Francisco. A rare waterfront address in a calm, natural setting, surrounded by endless views of the city skyline and surrounding bay. A life that calls you to explore, from a home that welcomes you back to a beautiful retreat. A world away, just minutes from the city.
At every turn there is a new perspective. Every day a new scene. Ever changing and always inspiring. From the Bay to the natural outdoor spaces to community connections. All right at your door.
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A thoughtful approach to amenities, design and lifestyle have created a home where you can truly thrive, indoors and out, day to night, active or introspective.
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From the creators of The Ferry Building
Treasure Island is a place that has forever celebrated the progress of San Francisco. In this next chapter, it will honor the past while reimagining the future. This isn’t just a new idea, it’s a new ideal. Welcome, Islander.
Ferry Building
A quick ride on our direct ferry and you’re there. Whether you’re shopping for groceries, grabbing lunch or are heading further into the city – it’s just minutes away.
Ferry Landing
Dedicated ferry service between Treasure Island and Downtown San Francisco, 7-days a week from 7:30am – 8:20pm weekdays and 9:30am – 8:50pm
on weekends
Cityside Park
The crown jewel of the island’s open spaces, Cityside Park stretches over three-quarters of a mile along San Francisco Bay and the Treasure Island promenade, capturing sweeping city skyline views. From sunrise to sunset, this will be the outdoor hub of the island on weekends.
Clipper Cove
A unique sheltered bay lined with sandy shores, an inviting beach and calm waters – it’s the perfect spot for swimming, sailing, stand up paddle, quiet walks or a weekend picnic with friends.
Buckeye Grove
One of the best walks in a city that is a walkers’ paradise. Buckeye Grove features an organic serpentine trail that winds back and forth through the Buckeye trees with some truly incredible views of downtown and the Bay.
The Rocks Dog Park
A dedicated off-leash dog run and play area. The park features a wild, natural design that is surrounded by live Oak trees as well as Yerba Buena Island-native species.
Panorama Park
This three-acre park atop Yerba Buena Island features 360° views of the bay and is home to Hiroshi Sugimoto’s renown Point of Infinity sculpture.
Willow Bridge Park
This immense garden is planted with over 50 locally native species, which support the island’s bird and insect populations. You can explore it through a series of walking path and seating areas.
Bimla Rhinehart Vista Point
An island gathering point, this waterside lookout features a 30-foot communal table, amphitheater seating, bike racks and flexible performance space for community events.
Bay Padel
Just a few blocks away is one of the most popular clubs for Padel and Pickle. Day and night, pick up games or lessons, beginner to advanced... this is one of the hottest new sports destinations in the Bay Area.
Urban Agricultural Park
This future park will be devoted to the production of food and local nursery with opportunities to provide an educational outreach program.
Sports Park
Coming soon, this neighborhood park is designed to be a center point for sports and recreation on the island, to promote youth sports as well offering plenty of outdoor activities.
Eastern Shoreline Park
The future Eastern Shoreline Park will be a unique waterfront setting, perfect for a scenic picnic, weekend gathering or morning stroll to take in the stunning East Bay views.
The Wilds
This future area is planned as a space to restore the native landscape with hiking paths, habitat viewing areas and an ecological education system. When complete, this will all be supported with seasonal wetlands and sustainable storm water systems to complement the island’s ecosystem.
Market, cafes & dining
The island has an ever-growing list of destinations that will include a collection of restaurants, cafes and shopping. The current spots include places for a morning coffee, some quick groceries, a delightful dinner or a beautiful sunset happy hour.
Treasure Island Community & Dog Park
A fenced and off-leash dog park located at Avenue of Palms and 9th Street on Treasure Island offers a community vibe in natural setting with views of the Bay.
Bay FC Training Facility
San Francisco Mayor London Breed and Bay FC have announced plans for the location of Bay FC’s new permanent training facility – right here on Treasure Island!
Signal Point Park
A stunning overlook adjacent to Panorama Park that features two acres of open space surrounded by native plantings and oak trees with endless Bay views.
22 Miles Of Walking and Cycling Paths
When complete, the island will offer miles and miles of paths and trails for walking, running and cycling. They will give residents a chance to escape and venture, while connecting the community.
Views in every direction
The island has no bad views. You can pick a direction and walk, wander or ride to find a new spot and take them in. Some are well known, some are local secrets – yours to find.
Vista Point
Sunrise to sunset, Vista Point has some of the best views on the island. It also offers easy access to the Bay with great conditions for windsurfing and kite surfing.
Picnic
Being bayside and surrounded by the water and views provides for an incredible setting for a weekend picnic. There are too many spots to list – your favorite one is waiting to be discovered.