What’s happening? Hilgard Path!
On steep slopes on the north side of the UC campus, volunteers with the Berkeley Path Wanderers Association are hard at work bringing the Hilgard Path to life. “It’s going to be very attractive,” says Charlie Bowen, BPWA’s path-building lead.
Path Pal Diane Resek: Mattocks and mimosas
“I love the physical exertion,” says Resek, 81, a retired SF State math instructor. “For me it was really exciting to do something with my body that made a difference, and helped people.”
Sounds like an owl…
We were recently awakened by loud “hoo-hoos” outside our bedroom window, and while it was clear that this was an owl, we couldn’t figure out where it was, and weren’t sure what kind of owl it was either (though it was so loud that my wife had to go sleep in another room).
Path-building team reroutes Wildcat Path
Berkeley’s team of virtuoso path-builders has completed the rerouting of Wildcat Path, which connects Park Hills with Tilden Regional Park.
“It’s meditative”: Elsa Tranter and the Zen of Picking Up Trash
I’ve joined Elsa Tranter for her 101st beach cleanup at the Berkeley Marina, on January 23, 2021. Two weeks later, she will complete her second full year of weekly shoreline cleanups.
The best map of Berkeley just got better!
The 9th edition of Berkeley Path Wanderers Association’s indispensable map, Berkeley and Its Pathways — featuring more than 136 public stairways and footpaths in Berkeley, and much much more — is now available for purchase.
Four paths renamed for founders of Berkeley Path Wanderers Association
On January 19, the Berkeley City Council unanimously approved the renaming of four pedestrian paths in honor of the founders of Berkeley Path Wanderers Association (BPWA): Ruth Armstrong (Moskovitz), Jacque Ensign, Eleanor Hall Gibson, and Patricia DeVito.
Berkeley's newest path, Lower Halkin Walk, is ready for exploration
Earlier in December, volunteer crews finished Berkeley’s newest path: Lower Halkin Walk. All 145 steps are in and this beautiful new path is ready for you to enjoy!
Outgoing Board Member Abby Rutchick Revolutionized BPWA's Brand and Marketing
With her extensive experience in marketing and sales, Abby completely revolutionized the BPWA brand, from our logo to our merchandise to our social media presence.
Outgoing Board Member Jacob Lehmann Duke Walked Every Path in Berkeley in One Epic Day
When 14-year-old Jacob Lehmann Duke joined the Berkeley Path Wanderers Association board in 2016, he was our youngest member ever — by decades.
Evacuation Using the Pathways
In an emergency such as a wildfire, you may need to evacuate on foot if streets are blocked or if driving out will take too long (check local traffic on Google maps). The City of Berkeley considers the pathways to be a key resource for evacuation; however, walking out requires forethought and preparation.
Temporary Art Event Launched on the Paths
Five local artists share perspective on points of connection and place on public paths
A Pandemic Perk: Appreciating Our Paths
As sheltering in place has prompted nearly everyone to take regular walks, more and more people are discovering Berkeley’s many paths and stairways.
Young Path Walkers Donate Book of 40 Berkeley Favorites to BPWA
“Now that that Zeke and I will both be in college and out of the Bay Area, I would like the book in its online form to be a gift to the path wandering community as a resource for self-guided walks,” Jacob Lehmann Duke said.
Keep on (solo) Walkin'!
Until we can once again walk the paths together with neighbors and friends, the paths' simple presence connects our socially distant community in more ways than one.
Challenging new path completed, thanks to new tools and dedicated volunteers
At over 180 steps and rising 100 feet, Lower Columbia Path is one of steepest BPWA has built.
The Trails of Claremont Canyon: Take a Walk on the Wild(er) Side
Claremont Canyon is the largest undeveloped canyon on the western slope of the Berkeley-Oakland hills. Beginning above the Claremont Hotel and Spa, the 500-acre canyon extends all the way past Grizzly Peak Boulevard.