Renegade’s Favourite Spots to Run and Relax in Oakland
Renegade’s Favourite Spots to Run and Relax in Oakland
RenegadeThe best way to know a place? Run it. No one knows this better than the Renegade team, a running store and community based in Oakland, California, now with a second location in Los Angeles.
Renegade foster an inclusive atmosphere where every individual is embraced: "Our shops are driven by our local community and employees—a beautifully diverse collection of people who continuously inspire us to make our work more impactful," they tell Trippin.
Of course, there's more to Renegade than running. It's about being part of something, and enjoying the city for its social spots just as much as its running routes.
Below they share their guide on running and relaxing in Oakland.
Photography by Mohammad Gorjestani
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Lake Merrit
“Lake Merrit is a go-to route for many community members who live in the neighbourhoods surrounding the lake. It’s perfect for easy running––it’s flat, each loop is about three miles so you can do as many as you want—and it’s beautiful. Many birds call Lake Merritt home, which is special in such a downtown area. It’s also the centre of the city for the diverse people of Oakland––our place to gather, to sit on the grass and watch the sunset, to listen to music, to ride our bikes, to run around. The lake is gorgeous first thing in the morning and with the last bits of light in the evening. I never admire the energy of Oakland as much as I do when I’m on the lake. ”
More InfoLaney College Track
“Laney College is the site of Renegade’s track nights. Between 50-100 runners from all over the Bay gather here Wednesday nights for a track workout. Runners of all ages, experiences and abilities are in pace groups together, getting each other through a tough session. ”
More InfoProyecto Diaz
“This is a cafe owned and operated by the Diaz family, who are generational coffee farmers in Mexico. The owner of Proyecto Diaz is Fern Diaz, and his father, Genaro Diaz, is a roaster and distributor. Both run with Renegade every week. Their cafe is spacious and great for both co-working and socialising. It also sells a host of curated items including snacks, drinks, candles, and ceramics. ”
More InfoKinfolx
“A community day-to-night gathering space with a focus on coffee and wine. This is a place where politics, culture, and revolution is at the centre of discussion. They also offer weekly events ranging from guest speakers and community organising, to DJs and dancing.”
More InfoLake Temescal
“This is a small man-made lake at the base of the hills of Oakland. Tucked away, it’s about a mile around its perimeter, perfect for walking, running, and fishing (it used to be a popular swimming place, though that's unfortunately no longer allowed). It’s a great starting place for a run with routes into the Oakland neighbourhoods of Rockridge and Montclair close by. It’s also a lovely spot to meet friends at for a picnic. If you’re there in the late afternoon, the eagle that has made Lake Temescal its home is usually hovering above the lake looking for fish. ”
More InfoBakesum
“This is a bakery with pastries that incorporate Asian flavours. It’s such a good example of combining culinary traditions, something that Oakland is exceptional at. They change out their flavours (both sweet and savoury!) often, so each visit is a brand new experience. ”
More InfoBombera
“Bombera in the Dimond District is like visiting our ancestors; it feels like coming home. A restaurant by chef Dominica Rice Cisneros and historian Carlos Manuel Salomon in the 2024 Michelin Guide, Bombera should be top of the list of what to eat in the Bay Area. What an honour it is to have this place in Oakland. ”
More InfoRedwood Regional Park
“This specific route is one the Renegade community’s favourite trails in the park. Redwood Regional in and of itself is a gem. It reminds you how Oakland truly has it all. As you climb up Park Avenue and dip back down into the Redwood canyon to the park, all the sounds of traffic fall away to footsteps on dirt, birds chirping, and the wind in the trees. It's a refuge atop the city. ”
More InfoGrand Lake Theatre
“Oakland’s home movie theatre. With a retro marquee and an iconic light display, Grand Lake Theatre is what you think of when you think of Oakland. Personal tip: go on weekend nights before the movie begins, and you can listen to an organ player! ”
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