Perhaps you know that the massive white cranes along Oakland's waterfront inspired the "Imperial Walkers" in George Lucas's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. But did you know that there's a pristine park tucked among these behemoths? In the middle of the shipping cranes, hardworking longshoremen, and Pacific-faring freighters, lies Middle Harbor Shoreline Park, one of the East Bay Regional Park System's newest members. The thirty-eight-acre haven remains virtually undiscovered by locals and tourists. Explore the nearly three miles of pedestrian and cycling pathways, spot waterfowl winging above tidal wetlands, and pitch a blanket on the expanses of comfy grass. For gatherings, fire-up a party on Middle Harbor's first-come-first-served barbecue grills and picnic tables, then use the free super-powered binoculars to focus on the bay's bridges and skylines. As Yoda might say, "Treasures unexpected in Oaktown you can find."
BONUS: Make a pit stop at historic G.B. Ratto & Co. International Grocery in Old Oakland. Pick up a hefty deli sandwich and old-world goodies for your picnic on the bay.
For directions and more information to Middle Harbor Shoreline Park, visit the Port of Oakland's Web site. G.B. Ratto & Co. International Grocers, 821 Washington St. (at Ninth St.), Oakland; 510-832-6503. Not open on Sundays.
