Art at the Oakbook
Oakland Homegrown Art Gallery

Telephone: 510.761.3418
Website: www.novometro.com

 

Explore an art gallery that showcases Oakland homegrown artists. This unique rotational exhibit is presented by local Oakland magazine, The Oakbook.

 

 

 

 

 

Bay Area Bikes
Bicycle Rentals on Oakland’s Waterfront

Phone: 510.836.2311
Website: www.bayareabikes.com

 

Rent a bike and explore the Bay Trail, Oakland hills and all the popular Bay Area destinations.  Available for rent are cruisers, hybrids, tandems and tag-alongs, performance road bikes and the Zigo.  Hourly, daily and weekly rates. 

 

 

 

 

 

The Bay Trail
A 400-Mile Shoreline Trail Around the Bay


Telephone: 510.464.7935
Website: www.baytrail.abag.ca.gov

 

The Bay Trail provides easily accessible recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, including hikers, joggers, bicyclists and skaters.  It also offers a setting for wildlife viewing and environmental education, and it increases public respect and appreciation for the Bay.

 

 

 

 

 

California Canoe and Kayak
Canoe and Kayak Rentals, Sales, Accessories & Lessons

Phone: 510.893.7833
Website: www.calkayak.com

 

Huge selection of casual outdoor and travel wear for men and women

 

 

 

 

 

Celebrations on the Bay
Boat Cruises on the San Francisco Bay

Telephone: 510.499.4229, 877.499.4229
Website: www.celebrationsonthebay.com

 

An affordable venue for all your events from 40-120 guests.  Dining and/or dance cruises, wine cruises, corporate meetings, weddings, anniversaries—any event you may have in mind.

 

 

 

 

 

The Garden at Jack London Market
Sustainable Working Garden

Telephone: 510.645.9292

 

Coming Soon.  A working garden showcasing and educating the public on sustainable garden management and the relationship between agriculture and cuisine.

 

 

 

 

 

Heinold’s First and Last Chance Saloon
Historic Bar and Landmark

Telephone: 510.839.6761
Website: www.heinoldsfirstandlastchance.com

 

Originally built in 1880 from the timbers of an old whaling ship, this structure once served as a bunk house for those who worked in local oyster beds.  Later, Johnny Heinold transformed this building into a saloon that Jack London often frequented.

 

 

 

 

 

Jack London’s Cabin
Historic Structure

Telephone: 510.645.9292

 

See a recreated model of the cabin Jack London lived in during his time spent in the Yukon.

 

 

 

 

 

Jack London History Walk
A Path Celebrating Jack London's Past

Telephone: 510.645.9292

 

Distinctive wolf tracks can be found throughout Jack London Square. Diamond-shaped historic markers highlight facts about Jack London, the Port of Oakland, the waterfront, and the City of Oakland. The stroll begins in front of Heinold’s First and Last Chance Saloon and ends at the Presidential Yacht Potomac.

 

 

 

 

 

Jack London Market
For everyone. For every day.
Opening to be announced


Phone: 510.645.9292
Website: www.jacklondonmarket.com

 

Home to a public market like no other, soon to be filled with artisan food and culinary retail.

 

 

 

 

 

Jack London Statue
Bronze Art Installation

Telephone: 510.645.9292

 

Visit the life sized statue of Jack London standing watch over the waterfront at the foot of Broadway.  This bronze sculpture was created by artist Cedric Wentworth.

 

 

 

 

 

Lightship Relief
Floating Light House

Telephone: 510.272.0544
Website: www.ulhs.org

 

Visit the United States Lighthouse Society's national historic floating lighthouse built in 1950.  Lightships were important aids to navigation and an important part of our maritime heritage. 

 

 


 

 

Regal Cinemas Jack London Stadium 9
9-Plex movie theater

Phone: 510.433.1325
Website: www.regmovies.com

 

Enjoy blockbuster hits with stadium-style seating.  Corporate meeting space available.

 

 

 

 

 

USS Potomac Tour Office
FDR’s Historic Yacht

Telephone: 510.627.1215
Website: www.usspotomac.org

 

The U.S.S. Potomac is open to the public and fulfills a two-fold mission: to honor America's president during the Great Depression and World War II; and to provide a living, tangible artifact of the FDR years for students and visitors from around the world. Two hour narrated history cruises are offered on the U.S.S. Potomac 8-12 times per month mid-March through mid-November.  Guided dockside tours are available year-round on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.  Special programs for students are available.

 

 

 

 

 

Yoshi’s Jazz Club and Japanese Restaurant
Jazz House and Japanese Restaurant

Phone: 510.238.9200
www.yoshis.com

 

Oakland’s famous world class jazz house since 1977.  Listen to the finest live jazz, world music, blues, neo-soul, Latin jazz and Afro-Cuban music. Dine on modern Japanese culinary creations by Executive Chef Shotaro (“Sho”) Kamio.