
Eat and drink on Treasure Island
Treasure Island is home to locally-owned restaurants, wineries, breweries and more!
Attractions

Treasure Island Museum
The Treasure Island Museum promotes the history of Treasure and Yerba Buena Islands through curated exhibitions, a regular lecture series, online exhibitions and more.

Public art
Several current public installations and a robust Arts Master Plan emphasize the Island's place as a home for public art and local artists.

Sports and recreation
The Islands are home to a variety of recreational opportunities including athletic fields, Treasure Island Sailing Center and a skatepark.
Transportation information
Ride the SFMTA MUNI 25 - Treasure Island bus
Ride the SFMTA MUNI 25 - Treasure Island bus
You can ride the SFMTA MUNI 25 bus line to Treasure Island. The MUNI 25 departs for Treasure Island regularly from the Transit Center in downtown San Francisco.
Ride the Treasure Island ferry
Ride the Treasure Island ferry
The Treasure Island ferry runs on a regular daily schedule between the Treasure Island Ferry Terminal and the San Francisco Ferry Building, Gate B. Bicycles are allowed on-board the ferry. Only service animals allowed. $5 one-way ticket. Children under 5 ride free.
Treasure Island Development Authority
Treasure Island Ferry Terminal2 Avenue of Palms
San Francisco, CA 94130
Bicycle to Treasure Island
Bicycle to Treasure Island
Bicycle access to the Islands from the East Bay via the Bay Bridge Bicycle Path is open daily. There is currently no direct bicycle access to and from San Francisco.
Drive to Treasure Island
Drive to Treasure Island
Exit "Treasure/Yerba Buena Island" at the midway point of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. A toll is required for vehicles traveling onto the Bay Bridge from the East Bay. There is no gas station on-Island. There are electric vehicle charging stations located at 9th Street and Avenue of Palms.
Ride the free on-Island Loop shuttle
Ride the free on-Island Loop shuttle
The Loop autonomous shuttle route operates daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m with stops throughout the northern end of Treasure Island. The shuttle is free, no bikes or pets allowed on-board, service animals permitted. Visit the TIMMA website for full information on the Loop.
Visitors are encouraged to utilize public transportation and carpooling when visiting the Islands.
Additional resources for visitors
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Treasure Island is home to a variety of locally-owned small businesses, engaging public art, recreation opportunities and more.