Weekends can be spent, first and foremost, enjoying the pristine nature preserves. Richmond residents enjoy taking their pets to Point Isabel Regional Shoreline to play. Or they enjoy watersports, like kayaking and windsurfing. People enjoy the beautiful waterside park while learning a little history at the Rosie the Riveter Historical Park or take a refreshing hike among the greenery in Wildcat Canyon Park. Another popular spot is the community pool, the Richmond Plunge.
Beyond the innumerable outdoor activities, the town’s entertainment and nightlife are bustling. Dancing and cocktail bars, like The Factory Bar, and beer gardens are all available to meet new people and socialize. They serve craft beers along with specialty cocktails such as Ms. Gladys with tequila, mezcal, Cuyano, pineapple, and lime,
Richmond Country Club is atop a hill in Richmond and offers gorgeous views of the Golden Gate Bridge while you play the links on their 188-acre course. The course is also a picturesque location for weddings and other special occasions. The Richmond Art Center and NIAID Art Center are wonderful places to spend some time on rainy days when you can’t be out on the water.