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Participatory Activities

If filling your brain with information leaves your body saying, “Hey, what about me?,” you’ve come to the right place!

Campus Recreational Sports Facilities

Day passes that get you into any of the recreational sports facilities on the Cal campus (except the Memorial Stadium fitness center) are $12. Swim-only day passes are $5. Facilities include the Golden Bear Rec Center here at Clark Kerr Campus; a comprehensive gym on Bancroft Way near the southwest corner of the campus, and the outdoor pool in Strawberry Canyon.

Take a Hike

The SORMA West 2016 venue is in a very walkable part of Berkeley.

One favorite destination is the University’s BotanicalGarden_150x130y Botanical Garden. It is a 1.5 mile, somewhat uphill walk from Clark Kerr Campus. At once a research and teaching facility and a beauty spot open to the public, the 34-acre (18-hectare) garden has something to see in every season. SORMA is being held at the height of spring after a rainy “El Niño” winter, so many of their 12,000 kinds of plants ought to be putting on quite a show.

Check their calendar for any special events in the timeframe of SORMA.

architecture_150x100yA walking tour of the campus is another classic. The widely varied architectural styles, along with the layout and horticulture, represent a living history of their disciplines, from Frederick Law Olmstead’s original vision through John Galen Howard and Thomas Church, a history still being written.
You can sign up individually for a guided walking tour (available daily at 10 a.m.; registration required). Or take a self-guided tour at your convenience.

Tilden Park:
Uphill From Us, the Jewel of the Easy Bay Parks District

Adjacent to the bustling city is a little something wild: Tilden Park, east of the ridgeline in the hills above the campus. There you’ll find everything from a golf course, to a native-plants garden, to children’s favorites such as a rideable steam train and a merry-go-round, to beautiful, hikeable open space and lots of it. The AC Transit #67 bus line provides public-transit access to Tilden’s central features from downtown Berkeley, though a car is a more practical way to get to other parts of this extensive park.

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