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Stoner-friendly activities in San Francisco


After visiting some of the San Francisco tourist clinics I wrote about earlier, you may be wondering what to do next. San Francisco has a lot to do and can be even more fun when lit up. That's why I made this list of drug-related activities that you need to do when you run out of drugs in San Francisco.

Golden Gate Park and Hippie Hill

If Golden Gate Park wasn't on your list of places to visit during your visit to San Francisco, it should definitely be! The Golden Gate Park is one of the most beautiful parks in the country and a gem of San Francisco. You can enjoy many activities here. Whether you opt for a euphoric trip to the Academy of Sciences and stroll through the dome of the rainforest, take a stimulating tour of the DeYoung Museum, see the disco skaters on Sunday, or pick blackberries, you will have a lot of fun.

One of the most popular locations houses one of the most visited places in the San Francisco Stoner: Hippie Hill! There is also an annual 420 festival on April 20th in Hippie Hill. It's the day of the year when the city appears to be fairly relaxed about public use of marijuana (probably because it would be too difficult to arrest thousands of people at the same time). Everyone comes close to smoke the pot and enjoy lots of goodies, music, and a large community. It can be useful to plan your trip if you haven't yet selected the date of your trip.

Haight and Ashbury

Right at the eastern end of Golden Gate Park is one of San Francisco's most famous historic districts: the Haight. Haight is famous for being the cradle of the hippie counterculture movement that was stimulated during the summer of love and remains a quiet place for an alternative and open-minded. There are quite a number of places to visit, such as Amoeba and Rasputin, which are excellent places to get records, CDs, and music merchandising. There are also large tonsThrift stores, an anarchist bookstore, curio shops, and trendy boutiques selling hippie yarn, souvenirs, and steampunk clothing. There is also a lot of good food to choose from so you can drive your sandwiches crazy. And if you're not worried about it fading, there are several bars along Haight Street.

SPARC is mainly in the neighborhood. So if you are at least 21 years old and have your ID, you can start or end your journey there or relax in the middle. SPARC has a nice vaporizing room where you can use the purchased products safely and legally. They also host game nights every Wednesday at 6 pm!

Dolores Park

If you're not familiar with Dolores Park, a trip there upon arrival in a smoking room in the center is the perfect way to get to know the area and the crowd that gathers daily. Dolores Park is located in the Mission District, just a few steps from Castro, and has been a haven for corers and a meeting point for decades. It's a very friendly and sociable place, so don't be afraid to introduce yourself and interact with the locals and other visitors who are enjoying the day. There are also many vendors walking around the park, in addition to all the fantastic food Mission and Castro have to offer. Make sure you bring some money if you get snacks.

Picnic with food

While public use of marijuana in San Francisco is still illegal, I won't challenge you if you pack marijuana brownies with your lunch. San Francisco has a number of picturesque places to enjoy such as flying. The parks I mentioned on this list are a good place to start, but if you want to explore further, there's a lot more to see in San Francisco. A great picnic on Ocean Beach where people surf and listen to the sounds of the ocean with friends is a great time. If the beach or parks mentioned above are not the best options, you can use this resource from The San Francisco Park and Recreation Department to help you choose your picnic destination.

Puff, Pass, Paint

If you're looking for activities to do when you grow up, Puff Pass and Paint is the place for you. Puff Pass and Paint offers three different groups of 2-hour marijuana activities in Oakland, namely BYOC (Bring Your Own Cannabis). As members get their name from their painting class, they can also attend the Puff Pass & POTtery workshop and design their own ashtrays and other pieces with a local potter and marijuana enthusiast. If you don't like ceramics, puff pass & pastry, a 1.5-hour basic culinary course for cannabis could be faster. All of these events take place in private studios and kitchens in Oakland that are easily accessible by public transportation. If Oakland is already on your itinerary or is ready to take a short trip from SF to Oakland, these activities are worth a visit.

Mission District

The mission offers great cultural wealth. Although I don't recommend being under the influence of Mission Street for the first time if you're not familiar with the area, I think it can go well with a solid high. The mission is one of the most culturally rich areas of San Francisco. Many people visit the historic Mission Dolores Chapel alone, after which the district is named. Others choose an active nightlife. Most go out to eat. It has the best food and fun you can find in San Francisco. There are many excellent Mexican restaurants like La Taqueria on 16th Street. You can also get a fantastic train at the Vietnamese food store Duc Loi on Mission Street. Along the way, you can stop at Mission Comics to see what's new and meet the dealers and friendly customers. If you need a break or are fed up with good food, visit the New Mission Theater, the Urban Putt, or the Mission Bowling Club. There are also some pharmacies in the Mission that are worth visiting, the most popular.be the green cross.

If you like thrift stores, Mission Thrift and Community Thrift are your style. You can also relax on Valencia Street, which combines the classic mission flavor with an elegant hipster aesthetic. It's worth stopping in one of the city's best vegan restaurants, Herbivore, even for the most avid carnivores. I also recommend visiting 826 in Valencia. There is a pirate shop across the street, where all the proceeds are used to educate and write schools for children and teenagers, including the seminars they run at the back. Next to 826 is Paxton Gate, a curio shop where you can find all kinds of curios, crystals, exotic plants, and books. Just a few steps away you will find both Borderlands Books (a favorite for science fiction and fantasy fans) and Dog-Eared Books. In general, the mission is one of the most discreet places to relax and one of the best places to stroll when you pass out.

From the net

I had to save the best last. Off the Grid is one of my favorite things to do in San Francisco. Off the Grid is an organization that brings together food truck markets across the Bay Area. In each market, you can try a variety of foods from around the world, artisanal cocktails, beer, and wine, as well as free entertainment and a variety of outdoor venues.

Fort Mason is the best Off the Grid event. It has the largest selection of groceries and is located right in the Marina district of San Francisco, giving you incredible views of the bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Alcatraz at night. Open only from March 2nd to October 26th. During these wonderful eight months, you can enjoy dinner from 5 to 10 p.m. M. At the Fort Mason Center. It is the first I have visited and my favorite. Fort Mason offers you the most diverse street food experience the city has to offer with over 30 of the best food trucks in the Bay Area. Don't miss the opportunity to try the local specialties, from the Filipino fusion of Lord Sisig to Jeepney Guy and Onigiri, the Japanese rice ball cart. If you travel to San Francisco in late fall or winter, it's still worth seeing some of their other events. You can check their schedule here.

As a tourist coming to San Francisco to enjoy weed tourism, you may be wondering which drug use activities will be fun and convenient. Visiting this hippie shop in Idaho Springs could be something for you. While this list only scratches the surface of San Francisco's cannabis-friendly delights, I hope it gives you a starting point for choosing how you want to spend your time. San Francisco is a fantastic place and you should enjoy it as you like.

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