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Things To Do In San Francisco For My 18th

What are things to do in San Francisco on warm days?

GGP has some great things to do, like the Botanical Gardens, Japanese Tea Garden, or just riding a bike or walking around the park.  When in doubt, picnic!Try a new, outdoor hobby.  I'm an archer, and Saturday was a perfect day for a shooting session (to which I brought The Boy, for his first time.)  Volunteer at a community garden.Pick a neighborhood you've never been to before, or rarely, and just explore.

What to do for your 18th birthday in San Francisco?

I am turning the big 18 and I wanted to know what I could do for my birthday. Now I live in Sacramento so I've been there a few times and am tired of pier 39 and that crap. I kinda want to go to Haight Ashbury, and do other cool things, the down side is the friends that I'm going with are only 17 so the stuff I can do is still limited. I would like to buy a hookah probably, so if anyone knows of any decent not super expensive smoke shops that would be cool also.. Or maybe a hookah bar that is kinda loose on their ages... Feel free to e mail it too me if you are scared of getting the bar in trouble ( brianalynch92@yahoo.com ) But beside that, what are some hidden treasures I could explore, I am also artsy so anything along those lines would be cool also.. I am trying not to spend more than $100-$150, but I could stretch if it is something pretty cool.

My friends 19th birthday in San Francisco.?

Some suggestions from the SF Station nightlife listings site:

http://www.sfstation.com/-a3661

How can I celebrate my 18th Birthday in San Francisco?

How can I celebrate my 18th Birthday in San Francisco?
I'm turning 18 in a week which is right before Halloween. I wanted to do something fun with my friends girls & guys in San Francisco like go to dinner or something. I have no idea where there are fun places to eat or party that aren't bars or 21 or older. Any ideas?

Driving in San Francisco: What is the fastest way to get to the Marina from the Bay Bridge?

I've found this to be the fastest way to hit the Franklin Corridor to the Marina (when exiting 9th St.) in most situations.Please see the above wiki map, from yours truly.1. Exit 9th St./Civic Center onto Harrison St.2. Continue on Harrison St., two blocks3. Turn right on 9th St.4. Continue north on Larkin—instead of making a left onto Hayes. Hayes has longer signals and more traffic.*5. Turn left onto:McAllister, City Hall will be on your left, or continue toCalifornia or Pine street. Larkin narrows from three to two to one lane north, respectively.6. Right onto Franklin for the timed lights.7. Continue north to your destinationWhen traffic appears to be heavy on I-80 toward Civic Center, I'll exit at Fremont St, do the wiggle taking Pine Street to the Franklin Corridor. * Note: The time savings is enough so that two cars we not see each other on Franklin St. after the Larkin-Hayes St. split.

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