Meta HQ (friends and family), Menlo Park
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A walk past grassy knolls, a shimmering lagoon, and picturesque bluffs above the ocean, all in the vibrant atmosphere of campus!
Fascinating museum with lifelike mannequins showing what life was like on a naval aircraft carrier in the second half of the 20th century.
If you know someone who works at Meta, they can bring you to tour the campus!
Wooden oceanfront one-mile-long boardwalk lined with scrub and flowers, atop the cliffs. Good views of the coastline. More trails on the hills above.
Steep walk up a narrow trail with wildflowers and ocean views. Loud noise from freeway (unless you take the inland trail), limited parking, and lots of people on mountain bikes.
A magical clear pond with tadpoles and ducks, healthy eucalyptus trees with big leaves, winding salt marsh, and boardwalk.
If you know someone who works at Meta, they can bring you to tour the campus!
Lovely mystical forest with yellow grasses and gnarled trees, but bad sewer smell.
Gorgeous spot with wide pier, surfers carving the waves, whale playground, wide open attractive plaza, Pismo Beach selfie sign, and wooden promenade with views of the hills and sea.
Fascinating museum with lifelike mannequins showing what life was like on a naval aircraft carrier in the second half of the 20th century.
A short 500m dirt path on the Cuesta Inlet, with colorful kayaks.
A walk past grassy knolls, a shimmering lagoon, and picturesque bluffs above the ocean, all in the vibrant atmosphere of campus!
A nature-filled magical area, foggy and cold, and not very walkable (sidewalks are rare), but with some hidden gems.
Scenic location with views of Avila Beach, on a lawn and river beach where kids can run and play.
With beautiful views of the bay, and some interesting displays to check out.
Blissful views of estuary and sailboats, eucalyptus trees, cypress trees, the bay and a little rocky point. Also called Windy Cove Hike.
Windy estuary beach (called Baywood Park Beach), bench with views of Morro Rock, and waterfront lookout deck, plus lovely beach houses and views of the mountains.
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