I went to a Stern Grove Festival show, and I was blown away by how lucky I am to live in a place with this kind of free show put on in a beautiful city park. Even more amazing is how many people living in San Francisco and Daly City are biking distance from the park!
The Stern Grove Festival has a free bike valet and crowds of people going to the same place, which is a perfect recipe for riding your bicycle there. If you were thinking “How would I ride my bicycle to Stern Grove in 2024?” you’ve come to the right place!
Even better, I went to Stern Grove again myself in 2024, and discovered that if you use the bike valet you’re allowed to enter via the VIP entrance, which avoids long lines so you can potentially get a much better spot. More on that soon.
The wind in your hair, maybe the foggy mist of Karl in your face too depending on the day, and definitely some hills. I didn’t say it would be an easy ride, but it’ll be fun! Here are all the things to watch out for on your Stern Grove bike ride.
Free Bike Valet to Keep Your Bike Safe (and VIP Entry!)
Even though you hopefully have all the locking equipment to keep your bike safe, Stern Grove has a bike valet so you don’t have to worry about any of that! They’ve set up the bike valet on the north entrance at 21st Ave & Wawona.
Officially on the website, the Bike Valet is open from 12 noon until 1 hour after the concert ends, so if you intend to hang out in the park after the show, maybe just lock your bike up on the sidewalk outside one of the three Stern Grove Festival entrances.
However, I have gone this year, and the bike valet is actually open at 11:30am and potentially a little bit early if they get set up and are ready to park bicycles. If you get there earlier, you can line up at the Check-in booth with your bike until the bike valet opens. Once the bike valet opens, that’s also when the check-in booth will allow you to go into the staging in the area just behind the booth. You then hang out there with the other actual VIPs until noon when you can start walking down the hill.
If you haven’t read between the lines yet, this means you can show up to the bike valet at 11am and get in a line that’s about as big as showing up before 9am at one of the other three entrances, which means you can get a great spot in the grove. Even if you show up after the doors open, this bike valet entrance can get you inside immediately compared to huge lines at the other crowded entrances.
The Route to Stern Grove
Stern Grove is in the southwest corner of SF generally called The Sunset, and it’s surrounded by many smaller neighborhoods.
The neighborhood around Stern Grove is relatively far from where I spend most of my San Francisco time, and therefore I don’t bike there often, but I’ve since gone a few times and have some routes to share. Check out my post about finding bike routes with Google Maps and it will give you the tools to find some good bike routes over to Stern Grove from wherever you are. Here are the two routes I’ve taken and would recommend:
Route from Panhandle or Page St: If you’re coming from the panhandle area, you can go down 7th Ave and zig zag as Google Maps describes until Stern Grove. The hills on this are relatively tame, but long. Same route back.
Route from The Mission: If you’re in the mission area, make your way to the protected bike lane on San Jose Ave before the highway 280 entrance. Then go past Glen Park BART and take Monterey pretty much all the way there. The hill is mostly just Monterey Ave, and it’s similarly long but feels slightly harder. Same route back (but take the bike lane overpass to the other side of San Jose Ave skipping the Glen Park BART area!).
An e-bike would definitely help if you’re not prepared for some hill climbing, but any bike can do it if you’re feeling strong. I rode recently with some friends who used BayWheels ebikes and we cruised there easily. (Make sure to get the dockless e-bikes since there’s no station super close to the grove! The $2 fee is waived.) Afterwards you’ll probably have to walk to the station south of Stern Grove which isn’t too far but not right next to the grove.
Carrying All That Picnic Paraphernalia on your Bicycle
Since this is a picnic venue, you may want to bring things like a blanket, food & drink, and maybe some low-profile lawn chairs (you’d have to get there early to set those up). If you don’t already have a rear bike rack to carry things, or you think those lawn chairs are too big to carry on your bicycle, you can borrow a bike trailer from the SF Bike Coalition!
The SF Bike Coalition offers free lending of bike trailers for carrying a lot of stuff on your bicycle. You have to be a member to take advantage of that perk, but if you’re riding a bicycle in San Francisco that’s an important part of supporting safe infrastructure!
Fill out the request form at least a few days before you go so you can schedule the pickup. The SFBC office is at Market & Valencia so you’d probably pick it up around there.
Extend Your Range with Bikeshare or Scootershare
If you don’t have a bicycle to ride, you can easily get to the venue with the other 2 wheeled devices on the streets. If you live out of town and want to avoid parking or crowds nearby, you can also park near a different bikeshare station and ride to the venue!
Bay Wheels bikeshare has a station 5 minutes walk from the 21st & Sloat entrance, so that’s an easy way to get to the park. The e-bikes would make any nearby hills a breeze! The easiest way is to pick up a dockless e-bike (the black one, not the white one), and park it to a pole somewhere.
The area around Stern Grove is more sparse with bikeshare stations, which means Bay Wheels waives the $2 fee they would usually charge if you don’t park a dockless e-bike at a station. This means you can ride an e-bike directly to one of the entrances and safely park it there (to some pole or other object) without paying the extra $2 fee. It’s a bummer we have to think about that, but that’s how it is with the lack of bikeshare competition in the city.
Bring Your Bike Lights
Since it’s summertime and the show ends by 5pm, you probably won’t need your bike lights. But if you are planning to stay a little later or meander a bit, this is an important accessory you’ll want to get home safely after dark!
I prefer to use locking bike lights so I never have to take them off, but if you don’t have any yet and you’re just looking for an easy option, here are my backup easy to carry lights (or extra cheap ones).
A front light hack is to just use a headlamp that’s useful for other uses too! You may already have one! Here’s a very functional and cheap one or the popular brand name one. But make sure you have a rear bike light too.
Have Fun
Most of all, it should be fun to bike to Stern Grove. Enhance your fun with a show AND a bike ride! I hope all the bicycle research I’ve done helps you. If you find anything different than written here, send me a message or comment below and I’ll update it. And if you bike to other festivals and events, I’m looking for people to help write more articles like this in the future!
Have fun at the Stern Grove Festival & happy biking!
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Great info. I’m ready to go next year for sure. I’ll take the ocean route for less hills. Thanks.