12) Explore the Foster City Farmers Market

A visit to the Foster City Farmers Market is a must for anyone seeking delectable local cuisine and artisanal offerings. This market provides a genuine taste of the city and serves as one of the favorite (and delicious) attractions in Foster City. The outdoor market, established in 2011, was designed to create a sustainable economic platform for food producers, regional artists, and farmers in the Foster City area. The market offers a wide array of locally sourced products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and gourmet items. Visitors can enjoy the market all year round on Saturdays from 9 am to 1 pm.

10) Don’t Miss Out On the Summer Festival Fun

Summer Days is a community event to celebrate the city’s birthday. Spend a weekend of fun for the whole family, including carnival rides, rubber ducky races, a classic car show, musical performances, and so much more. Admission to the event is free. Tickets are required for the carnival rides. Plan ahead for the next August celebration at Summer Days.

The Fourth of July Celebrations are an absolute blast! Join the fun for family games, the family and dog parade, and fireworks boat tours sponsored by Edgewater Marine.

9) Visit the Ultimate Science and Nature Museum for Kids

Take a break from the typical Foster City activities and discover the wonders of environmental science and wildlife at CuriOdyssey. This museum caters to kids with interactive exhibits and outdoor zoo attractions. Get hands-on with nature-based phenomena and expand your knowledge with informative classes. CuriOdyssey is a mere 10-minute drive from central Foster City, making it a must-experience destination for families.

8) Dine with Views of the Waterfront

You can’t get enough of the stunning lagoon views, so make it last longer by dining with a view at night! Fortunately, Foster City offers many restaurants with unique flavor profiles and ambiance to cater to various preferences. From pizza to Mediterranean to Classic American and Thai cuisine, there’s something for everyone. After indulging in a mouthwatering meal, walk around the waterfront to work off those calories. Discover the top waterfront dining spots in Foster City right here. Check out the dockside waterfront restaurants at Edgewater Shopping Center.

7) Get Active at Sea Cloud Park

If you’re looking for an active day out with your family, Sea Cloud Park is an excellent option. Sea Cloud Park, also known as the peninsula’s “Sporting Treasure,” is a 23-acre park of sporting facilities, including baseball diamonds, playgrounds for children, and batting cages. If you’re more in the mood for a leisurely stroll or an invigorating run, the park’s network of well-maintained trails winds through lush greenery and flowers. Don’t forget to bring a picnic and enjoy it on the lawn. If you need to refuel, there’s a Snack Shack on-site. For more information about Sea Cloud Park and all its offers, check out their website.  Photo courtesy of fostercity.org

6) Get Out For A Game Of Golf

Add a golf game to your Foster City activities for the weekend! The local course, Mariners Point Golf Center provides a comprehensive practice and teaching center for golf enthusiasts to play a round and refine their skills. Or if you choose to discover your own course, there are 46 golf courses within a 20-mile radius of Foster City, including eight public, 22 municipal, and 16 private courses (if you have friends with privileges). Burlingame Country Club, which was opened in 1893 and designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., is the oldest course in Foster City. Meanwhile, TPC Stonebrae is the longest, boasting a length of 7,140 yards. Don’t forget to secure your tee time at a Foster City area golf course that’s most convenient for you.

5) Watch a Show at the Hillbarn Theatre & Conservatory

For nearly eight decades, the Hillbarn Theatre has been a beacon of the Foster City community. Its intimate and cozy setting welcomes you to experience the best in community theater, including full productions, concerts and plays, from the classics such as Sound of Music and Rent to fresh new works brought to life by talented Bay Area actors. But it doesn’t stop there. The Hillbarn team is committed to enriching the arts and entertainment culture of the community and offers after-school training programs and acting classes. Check out the Hillbarn Theatre roster for upcoming performances to add to your things to do in Foster City itinerary.

4) Experience the Thrill of Live Outdoor Performances

Enjoy an electrifying outdoor concert and festival experience at the Leo J. Ryan Amphitheater, located at the park with the same name. This vibrant outdoor setting is the perfect setting for concerts and festivals, with a roster of concerts featuring talented musicians from different genres.

Check out the Foster City Recreation Calendar for the latest updates on concerts and events, including the Summer Concert Series Friday evenings in the summer.

3) Visit the Leo J. Ryan Park for A Fun-Filled Day of Outdoor Activities

The Leo J. Ryan Park, named after the local Congressman, also known as Central Park, is a sprawling twenty-acre park that offers an array of activities and amenities suitable for visitors of all ages. When you arrive, you’ll be immediately captivated by the lush green spaces and scenic walking trails that span through the park’s expansive grounds. Stroll along the boardwalk and take in the scenic Foster City Lagoon views that add to the park’s charm.
Specific activities at Ryan Park include: Kiddo’s Chu Chu, which offers electric train rides for as well as the Vibe skateboard park, tennis and pickleball courts. For some aquatic activities, rent pedal boats, kayaks, and stand-up paddle boards, as well as windsurfing rentals and lessons at California Windsurfing, operating out of a boat shed at the south end of the park.