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- A limited collection of five Estate Homesites for custom single-family residences
- Sites offer sweeping, front-row views of the
San Francisco skyline and Golden Gate Bridge
- Multistory living with panoramic views
- Expansive windows and generous terraces
- Two-, three- and four-bedroom homes
- Front row views of the bay
- Single-floor homes with direct elevator access
- Limited number of homes in a secluded setting
- Three and four-bedroom homes
- Trail positioned on the Southwestern
side of the Island providing beautiful
sunset views and access to Sunset Point
- Old Jack’s is named for Jack Fuller, an
influential part and true character in
Yerba Buena Island history
- Known as Old Jack, Fuller was a true
Jack-of-all-trades on the island, a lover
of animals
- Connecting over 500 miles of trails
from the Bay Bridge bike trail to the
San Francisco Bay trail
- Meander by The Officers’ Quarters, a
designated historic area on the National
Registry of Historic Places
- A hillside is comprised of native oak
woodland and coastal scrub
- As the oak trees mature they will provide
a rich ecology with plenty of shade
- This trail loops around Infinity Point,
Signal Park and Dog Park
- 0.8 Miles offering stunning panoramic
views along these trails
- Inspired from the classic stairs
throughout San Francisco
- The many stairs located throughout the city
are considered destinations for both fitness
and taking in fantastic views.
- The 1.6 miles of the stairs loop ascends to the
very top of the island to capture stunning
views of the city, the original Yerba Buena
- Yerba Buena Island’s longest loop,
extending from the ferry terminal, past
the residences to Hilltop Park
- Ideal way to start the day, and enjoy a
long morning walk offering a peaceful,
yet visually diverse experience
- The trail encircles the island, connecting
the entire Yerba Buena Island community
- Panoramic views of the city and
Golden Gate Bridge
- Sheltered bay offering sandy shores and
calm waters for residents to enjoy water
sports, swimming, birdwatching, and
relaxing strolls
- Ideal picnic spot to enjoy stunning views
of the Bay Bridge and a calm sandy beach
- Stairway leads down from the park
to the beach
- Dramatic buckeye trees planted over
steep terrain
- Park area offers quiet, serene sunset
views of downtown
- Serpentine bike and pedestrian paths
- Scenic, designated off-leash dog run
- One of the best views of the bay and city
- Approximately 1/3 of an acre
- Yerba Buena Island’s most recognizable landmark to be visible from the city
- Stunning views in every direction
- Features the 66-foot steel sculpture,
“Point of Infinity,” by the renowned
Hiroshi Sugimoto
- Adjacent to Infinity Park and situated at
the highest point on Yerba Buena Island
with nearly 360-degree views of the bay
- Ferry between Treasure Island and
Downtown San Francisco
- The ferry service runs 7-days a week from 7:30am – 8:20pm weekdays and
9:30am – 8:50pm on weekends
- On demand, complimentary shuttle service
will take residents to and from the terminal
- Double-height lobby
- Fully-equipped, state-of-the-art
fitness center
- Rooftop terrace with barbeque
- South-facing garden courtyard
- Children’s playroom
- Weight & Cardio Room
- Fitness Studio
- Outdoor Pool & Hot Tub
- Spa-Inspired Locker Rooms
- Sauna Rooms
- Private Dining Room (with Catering Prep Kitchen)
- Library Lounge
- Great Room with Lounge and Bar
- Outdoor Fireplace
- View Terraces
- A limited collection of five Estate Homesites for custom single-family residences
- Sites offer sweeping, front-row views of the
San Francisco skyline and Golden Gate Bridge
- Direct views of the Downtown
San Francisco skyline
- A sanctuary high atop the hill in close proximity to the Island Club
- Private interior courtyards
- Multistory living with panoramic views
- Expansive windows and generous terraces
- Two-, three- and four-bedroom homes
- Front row views of the bay
- Single-floor homes with direct elevator access
- Limited number of homes in a secluded setting
- Three and four-bedroom homes
- Studios, one-, two-, and three-bedrooms
- Views of Angel Island, Marin Headlands,
Bay Bridge, Richmond-San Rafael Bridge,
and the Golden Gate Bridge
- Gracious floor plans—with ceiling heights ranging from 9’ to 10′ 5”