San Francisco Bay Area
The San Francisco Bay Area, with a population of over seven million residents, is the metropolitan area that lies along the San Francisco Bay. This ten-county area consists of cities of various size that lie more or less contiguously around the length of the bay. Three large cities dominate the area: San Francisco, San Jose, and Oakland. Because, unlike most other metropolitan areas in the United States, no single large city dominates the region, residents generally refer to the region generically as the Bay Area, without associating it with any one city. However, because San Francisco was historically the first major city in the area, and because of its densely urbanized character in constrast to its neighbors, people in the region often refer to San Francisco as simply the City.
The combined area of the nine Bay Area counties is 19,000 km2 (11,780 square miles).
Because the hills, mountains, and large bodies of water produce such vast geographic diversity within this region, the Bay Area offers a signficant variety of microclimates. The areas near the Pacific Ocean are generally characterized by relatively small temperature variations during the year, with cool foggy summers and mild rainy winters. Inland areas, especially those separated from the ocean by hills or mountains, have hotter summers and colder overnight temperatures during the winter.
The population distribution of the Bay Area is generally subdivided into several smaller subregions.
- The region north of the Golden Gate Bridge is known as the North Bay. This area consists of Marin County and extends northward into the Napa and Sonoma Valley wine regions. With some exceptions, this region is relatively affluent, and is generally the least urbanized part of the Bay Area, with many areas of undeveloped park and farm land. It is the only section of the Bay Area that is not served by a commuter rail transit service.
- The eastern side of the bay, dominated by the city of Oakland but also including Berkeley as well as several suburbs, is known as the East Bay. The region, partly thanks to the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) rail service, has extended beyond the East Bay hills into suburban communities such as Walnut Creek, Concord and Antioch. The weather on the eastern side of the hills is markedly warmer in the summer.
- The communities along the southern edge of the Bay, synonymous with Silicon Valley, is also known as the South Bay. It includes the cities of San Jose, Fremont, and the tech-hub of Santa Clara, as well as many smaller communities.
- The area between the South Bay and the city of San Francisco is known as the San Francisco Peninsula. This area consists of a series of suburban communites along the Bay, as well as various towns along the Pacific coast.
- San Francisco is generally placed in a category by itself.
List of Counties
- Alameda County
- Contra Costa County
- Marin County
- Napa County
- San Francisco County
- San Mateo County
- Santa Clara County
- Santa Cruz County
- Solano County
- Sonoma County
Anchor Cities
- Oakland (Major Airport: Oakland International Airport)
- San Francisco
- San Jose (Major Airport: San Jose International Airport)
Suburbs with more than 100,000 inhabitants
Suburbs with 10,000 to 100,000 inhabitants
- Alameda
- Alamo
- Albany
- Antioch
- Ashland
- Bay Point
- Belmont
- Benicia
- Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara
- Brentwood
- Burlingame
- Campbell
- Capitola
- Castro Valley
- Cherryland
- Clayton
- Cupertino
- Danville
- Dixon
- Dublin
- East Palo Alto
- El Cerrito
- El Sobrante
- Fairfield
- Foster City
- Gilroy
- Half Moon Bay
- Healdsburg
- Hercules
- Hillsborough
- Lafayette
- Larkspur
- Live Oak
- Livermore
- Los Altos
- Los Gatos
- Martinez
- Menlo Park
- Mill Valley
- Millbrae (Major airport: adjacent to San Francisco International Airport)
- Milpitas
- Morgan Hill
- Mountain View, Contra Costa County
- Mountain View, Santa Clara County
- Napa
- Newark
- Novato
- Oakley
- Orinda
- Pacifica
- Palo Alto
- Petaluma
- Piedmont
- Pinole
- Pittsburg
- Pleasant Hill
- Pleasanton
- Redwood City, California
- Richmond
- Rohnert Park
- San Anselmo
- San Bruno (Major airport: adjacent to San Francisco International Airport)
- San Carlos
- San Leandro
- San Lorenzo
- San Mateo
- San Pablo
- San Rafael
- San Ramon
- Santa Cruz
- Saratoga
- Scotts Valley
- South San Francisco
- Stanford
- Suisun City
- Tamalpais-Homestead Valley
- Union City
- Vacaville
- Walnut Creek
- Watsonville
- Windsor
Suburbs with less than 10,000 inhabitants
- American Canyon
- Amesti
- Angwin
- Aptos
- Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley
- Atherton
- Bayview-Montalvin
- Belvedere
- Ben Lomond
- Bethel Island
- Black Point-Green Point
- Bodega Bay
- Bolinas
- Boulder Creek
- Boyes Hot Springs
- Brisbane
- Broadmoor
- Buena Vista
- Burbank
- Byron
- Calistoga
- Cloverdale
- Clyde
- Colma
- Corralitos
- Corte Madera
- Cotati
- Crockett
- Day Valley
- Deer Park
- Diablo
- Dillon Beach
- Discovery Bay
- East Richmond Heights
- East Foothills
- El Granada
- El Verano
- Eldridge
- Elmira
- Emeryville
- Fairfax
- Fairview
- Felton
- Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente
- Forestville
- Freedom
- Fruitdale
- Glen Ellen
- Graton
- Green Valley
- Guerneville
- Highlands-Baywood Park
- Interlaken
- Inverness
- Kensington
- Kentfield
- Knightsen
- Lagunitas-Forest Knolls
- Larkfield-Wikiup
- Lexington Hills
- Los Altos Hills
- Loyola
- Lucas Valley-Marinwood
- Montara
- Monte Rio
- Monte Sereno
- Moss Beach
- Mount Eden
- Muir Beach
- Occidental
- Opal Cliffs
- Pacheco
- Point Reyes Station
- Port Costa
- Portola Valley
- Rio del Mar
- Rio Vista
- Rodeo
- Rollingwood
- Roseland
- Ross
- Saint Helena
- San Geronimo
- San Martin
- Santa Venetia
- Sausalito
- Sebastopol
- Seven Trees
- Sonoma
- Soquel
- Stinson Beach
- Strawberry
- Sunol
- Sunol-Midtown
- Tara Hills
- Temelec
- Tiburon
- Tomales
- Twin Lakes
- Vine Hill
- Waldon
- West Menlo Park
- Woodacre
- Woodside
- Yountville
