California has long been known for its wine-based tourist destinations, such as this Santa Cruz wine trail that features rolling hills, celebrated wines, and sun-drenched patios. However, the state has also established itself as a hotspot for cannabis lovers.
In 2022, Visit Oakland teamed up with local cannabis retailers and cannabis-friendly businesses to create the Oakland Cannabis Trail. This unique excursion allows visitors to explore a select set of Oakland’s most eclectic neighborhoods, each filled with fascinating historical, cultural, and culinary happenings. Peter Gamez, the President and CEO of Visit Oakland, stated: “The Oakland Cannabis Trail is an extension of our commitment to stimulate our economy through smart marketing, visitation, destination development, and tourism infrastructure. We created a program to capitalize on the growing cannabis travel trend and enrich our visitor experience.”
Oakland has always had an amazing variety of shops, restaurants, and arts to enjoy, but now that cannabis-related travel is a popular trend, it’s no wonder this Bay Area city has taken advantage of the trend to showcase its local charm for an elevated tourist experience. Whether you’re a cannabis aficionado or just dipping your toe into cannabis culture, the Oakland Cannabis Trail is the perfect stop on your Northern California itinerary. And if you’re from out of town, you’re in luck, as Oakland has one of the least crowded airports in America, and it is only about a 15-minute drive to the Cannabis Trail. Another option is to fly to San Francisco International Airport, located just across the Bay.
Shopping & dining on the Oakland Cannabis Trail
As expected, the Oakland Cannabis Trail is going to have no shortage of top-quality cannabis dispensaries. A great place to start is Harborside, which was founded by Steve Deangelo and Dress Wedding in 2006, making it one of the oldest cannabis purveyors ever. There’s also the Root’d Dispensary, whose helpful staff will ensure you get exactly what you’re looking for, along with its accompanying lounge, which hosts events and private parties in a laid-back environment.
And if you get the munchies during your time on the Oakland Cannabis Trail, there are plenty of places to pick up some killer grub — after all, Oakland is the new buzzed-about foodie capital of America. You can’t go wrong with Aburaya Japanese Fried Chicken, which also serves up vegan and gluten-free dishes. Gather some friends and kick back at Portal Beer Garden & Restaurant to enjoy some top-tier burgers, appetizers, and craft beers on their dog-friendly patio. Or class it up at Town Fare and their take on Southern cuisine with an Oakland twist.