Yerba Buena Island is a neighborhood that combines the best of island and city life, offering more conscious living and a deeper connection to everything the Bay Area has to offer. Located moments away are the restaurants and shops of the neighboring Treasure Island, miles of parks and trails and seamless access to the downtown heart of San Francisco and the East Bay.
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Through thoughtful, low-density land planning and the preservation of open space, Yerba Buena Island feels like a private island in the heart of the Bay. Residents live with nature at their doorstep, including 72 acres of green space and 22 miles of trails, connecting seamlessly to the East Span of the Bay Bridge with access to the East Bay.
A protected harbor with calm water and minimal current, Clipper Cove is perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, or kayaking. The dog-friendly destination extends to the Rocks Dog Park, a scenic off-leash trail just up the hill.
Moments away from the residences on neighboring Treasure Island, neighborhood gems include award-winning waterside restaurants, bars, cafes, sailing center and the Bay Padel. More new attractions are on the horizon as Treasure Island comes to life with parks, shops, restaurants, offices, and cultural attractions, set amidst one of the best views in urban America.
The Yerba Buena Island living experience intertwines with the spirit of San Francisco. A ~8-minute ferry ride transports residents to the Ferry Building, one of the city’s most treasured and historic destinations, and the Embarcadero, one of the city’s most picturesque boulevards.
Yerba Buena Island’s unique topography and location in the heart of the Bay make it possible to enjoy far-reaching views of San Francisco’s landmarks, whether from the comfort of home, on the trail, or at the park. Views encompass the Bay waters, city skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Angel Island, Alcatraz, Marin Headlands, and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.