More than just a refuge from the Teslas and tech bros across the water, Oakland is a booming hub for the adventurous. Here's your guide to the East Bay’s best spots to work up a sweat and refuel afterward.
Get Roped Up

, a climbing gym in the heart of downtown, has 48-foot walls, a bouldering area, and a tricked-out weight room. Sign up for the lead class to get comfortable making clips and taking whippers. $20 for a day pass.
Pack a Picnic

Our favorite bit of green space isn’t a park. Mountain View Cemetery, on Piedmont Avenue, is open until the sun goes down, has panoramic views of the San Francisco skyline, and is home to turkeys and deer. Too macabre? Hike to the top of , where you’ll find 10-million-year-old rock formations. Just be sure and mind the cows.
Take a Taco-Truck Tour

The Fruitvale neighborhood has the best Mexican food north of the border.
, 3132 International Blvd.
The order: Fish tacos.
, 1001 Fruitvale Blvd.
The order: Carnitas with copious cilantro and pickled carrots.
, 4078 Foothill Blvd.
The order: Tripa (tripe), for the adventurous.
Eat Like a Local

Alice Waters’s farm-to-table revolution has inched its way south from adjacent Berkeley. Book a table at for Sunday supper, which consists of three always changing, farm-fresh courses. $52, including tip
Run for It

The 3.4-mile loop around Lake Merritt is the city’s best route for weekday training and, since it’s almost exactly five kilometers long, weekend racing.
Waterfront Barhop

Start at 132-year-old Heinold’s First and Last Chance Saloon on Webster Street, a bar with slanted floors that has served dockworkers since the 1800s. Then rent a boat down the street at and cruise the inner harbor past the old industrial water-front and working port. After returning, swing by around the corner on Third Street, which has a metal vibe and 50 brews on tap.
Hit the Dirt

Oakland has mountain-bike options just outside town. Bomb down the half-mile-long, singletrack Cinderella Trail in , which connects to 40 miles of fire roads next door in .
Ride the Streets

“T happens the second Friday of every month,” says local photographer J.J. Harris. “T route always changes, but it’s usually three or four stops around the East Bay. Anywhere from 500 to 2,500 cyclists show up. Riders have speakers mounted on their bikes and DJ from the iPad on their handlebars. My kind of people.”