If you're looking for a reason to actually visit Treasure Island that doesn't involve getting lost on the way to Oakland, here's one: outdoor yoga by the water.
"Yoga By The Water" is bringing downward dogs and warrior poses to one of the most underappreciated spots in San Francisco — the waterfront on Treasure Island. And honestly? We're into it.
Look, we spend a lot of time in this space talking about what the city gets wrong — the bloated budgets, the bureaucratic maze, the endless cycles of spending with nothing to show for it. So when something simple, community-driven, and low-cost comes along that actually makes the city more livable, it's worth highlighting.
Treasure Island has been the subject of decades of redevelopment promises, environmental cleanups, and grand plans that mostly exist in PDF form on some planning department server. The island is slowly transforming, but in the meantime, events like this do more for the area's appeal than another round of renderings ever could.
Outdoor yoga costs the city virtually nothing. There's no seven-figure consulting contract, no five-year environmental review, no committee of committees. Just people, mats, fresh air, and one of the best skyline views in the Bay Area. It's the kind of thing that makes a neighborhood feel alive — no tax dollars required.
If you've never made the trek out to TI, this is a solid excuse. The views of downtown and the Bay Bridge are genuinely stunning, the vibe is chill, and for once you can enjoy a San Francisco activity without paying $30 for parking and $18 for a smoothie.
Sometimes the best things a city offers are the simplest. Stretch it out, SF.