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The Heart of the Bay
Nestled on the eastern shore of the San Francisco Bay, Hayward is framed by the waterfront, open spaces, and the rolling hills of the East Bay. Our roots stretch back to 1852, when the city was first known as "Hayward's," named after William Dutton Hayward who started a small post office that eventually became the heart of our community. The Hayward Fault, a key geological feature, marked a significant chapter in our history with the 1868 Hayward Earthquake.
Some of our favorite spots include the Hayward Japanese Gardens at the Kenneth Aitken Senior and Community Center, where you can enjoy peaceful koi ponds and Japanese architecture. The Meek Mansion, a relic of the Victorian era, stands proudly as a testament to our rich architectural past.
Our diverse downtown is a hub of multicultural restaurants and shops. The Hayward Farmers' Market is a great place to pick up fresh produce and local crafts. We’re big on community spirit here, hosting events like the Hayward Street Parties and cultural celebrations organized by the Hayward Arts Council, all of which bring us closer together and celebrate our rich cultural tapestry.
Hayward’s prime location is perfect for business and commuting. We're just a 30-minute drive from San Francisco, San Jose, and Silicon Valley. Plus, a short drive west takes you to the stunning Pacific Ocean along coast Highway 1.
Our city is a melting pot of cultures, with a significant Hispanic community that represents countries across Latin America, and we’re committed to preserving our natural beauty, evident at places like the Hayward Regional Shoreline. Community events are a big part of what makes Hayward special, reflecting our dedication to staying connected and vibrant.
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Hayward FAQs
Q: When is the best time to visit Hayward?
A: The best time to visit Hayward is typically during the late spring and early fall, around May to June and September to October. These months offer pleasant weather with milder temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploration.
Q: Are there any wineries in Hayward?
A: Hayward itself does not have wineries, as those are more commonly associated with nearby wine-producing regions like Napa Valley and Livermore Valley. However, there are wineries and tasting rooms within a reasonable driving distance from Hayward in these renowned wine regions.
Q: Is there a nightlife scene in Hayward?
A: Hayward does have a nightlife scene, although it may not be as extensive or as bustling as in neighboring cities like Oakland or San Francisco. The nightlife scene includes bars and pubs to enjoy a drink, watch sports, or listen to live music; dance clubs like Farallon Club and El Potro Club; and karaoke like at The Dirty Bird Lounge on B St.
Q: Are there any museums or art galleries in Fremont?
A: Hayward has several museums and art galleries for visitors to explore, including the Hayward Area Historical Society Museum, the Sun Gallery and the Chabot College Art Gallery.
Q: Is Hayward accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Hayward is generally accessible for people with disabilities. The city and its facilities have made efforts to improve accessibility, including wheelchair ramps, accessible parking, and compliant public transportation options.
Diamond Certified Expert Contributors
Serving Our Hayward Area
Jag Dhesi
Owner, Springtown Wellness Center - Jag Dhesi, D.C.
A Common Chiropractic Problem
Some people who experience hip and leg pain are surprised to discover that the problem stems from a wallet worn in the back pocket while driving. Not only can this cause your hip to come out of alignment (resulting in soreness and an uneven gait), it can also cause sciatica problems.
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Nick Capurro
Owner, Majestic Painters
Two Types of Caulking
Before sealing an area of your home, make sure you’re using the right type of caulking. Exterior caulking contains components like UV inhibitors that make it better suited to withstand the elements. Interior caulking, on the other hand, is paintable, which can be a crucial attribute for certain applications.
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Rafi Benbenishti
Owner, HSR
Dryer Vent Safety
Regularly inspect your dryer to prevent fire hazards. Check that the vent line behind the dryer isn’t smashed or crimped, which restricts airflow. Next, while the dryer is running, go outside to the exterior vent and test the airflow with your hand. If the airflow seems weak, the vent line may be clogged.
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Agapito Chavez-Reyes
Owner, PRI-Premiere Roofing Inc.
The Importance of Attic Ventilation
When replacing your roof, don’t overlook the importance of attic ventilation. Since heat rises, any heat that enters your home eventually makes its way into the attic. Without proper ventilation, heat buildup in the attic can cook the roofing shingles from the bottom and gradually lead to premature failure of the roof.
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Our Hayward Glossary
"Hayward Fault"
The Hayward Fault is a geological fault that runs through the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, including Hayward. It's known for its seismic activity and is closely monitored for earthquake potential.
"Mount Eden"
Mount Eden is a neighborhood in Hayward known for its scenic views and residential communities. It's home to a high school, park, and local landmarks.
"East Bay Regional Park District"
Hayward is part of the East Bay Regional Park District, which manages numerous parks, trails, and open spaces in the region, offering outdoor recreational opportunities.
"Hayward Area Recreation and Park District (HARD)"
HARD is a local agency that operates parks and recreational facilities in Hayward, providing a wide range of programs and services for the community.
"California State University, East Bay"
This university is a prominent institution of higher education, offering various academic programs and cultural events to the community.
"Southland Mall"
Southland Mall is a shopping center that features a variety of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options.
"Mission Boulevard"
Mission Boulevard is a major thoroughfare known for its businesses, restaurants, and connection to various neighborhoods.
"Hayward City Hall"
Hayward City Hall is the municipal center of the city, where local government offices and services are housed.
"Hayward Shoreline"
The Hayward Shoreline is a significant area of wetlands and parks along the San Francisco Bay, providing a natural habitat for wildlife and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors.
Hayward's Perennial Events
MAY
Cinco de Mayo Parade and CelebrationHayward's Cinco de Mayo Parade and Celebration is an annual event in May that honors Mexican heritage and culture. It includes a colorful parade, traditional music and dance performances, food vendors, and activities for all ages.
JUNE – AUGUST
Downtown Street PartiesHayward hosts a series of Downtown Street Parties during the summer months. These events feature live music, food trucks, craft vendors, and family-friendly activities.
OCTOBER
Make A Difference DayPart of a nationwide Make A Difference Day program, the Keep Hayward Clean and Green Task Force hosts a series of clean-up and beautification events to connect with neighbors and get the reward of providing community service.
DECEMBER
Light Up the SeasonLight Up the Season takes place in December and marks the beginning of the holiday season. It features the lighting of the city's holiday tree, live entertainment, and opportunities for children to meet Santa Claus.
YEAR-ROUND
Hayward Farmers MarketWhile not a single event, the Hayward Farmers' Market is a recurring weekly or bi-weekly event that runs from spring to fall. It offers fresh produce, artisan goods, and a vibrant atmosphere for residents and visitors to enjoy on Saturday mornings.
Hayward Maps
ZIP Codes Within Hayward City
- 94544, 94541, 94545, 94542, 94540, 94543, 94557
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Groups and Clubs Serving Hayward
EBYO East Bay Youth Orchestra
This nonprofit was founded by teachers, music professionals and parents to augment local school music programs.
Hayward Rotary Club
A local chapter of Rotary International, Hayward Rotary is dedicated to performing service in the local community, charitable activities, and fostering goodwill around the world.
Student Life & Leadership Programs
Cal State East Bay-Hayward has many clubs and organizations available to students across a wide variety of interests, topics, and cultures.
High School Student Organizations & Clubs
Hayward High School offers many opportunities to share in extracurricular activities besides athletics, some of which are associated with student organizations formed and led by students on campus.
Religious Organizations
Serving Hayward
All Saints Catholic Church
All Saints Catholic Church is a vibrant Catholic community that provides spiritual guidance, worship services, and various ministries to support the faith and well-being of its members.
Fatimiyya Islamic Center
A nonprofit multicultural organization dedicated to the social and spiritual development of Muslims, through the Shia Jafari School of thought.
First Presbyterian Church of Hayward
Self-described as "the busiest playground in town at daycare pick-up time," this church features a garden used to feed neighbors and a Recovery Café. First Presbyterian offers Sunday services in English and Spanish.
Pilgrim Temple Church
Founded in 1942, Pilgrim Temple Church is a nondenominational church offering praise and worship in English with two services on Sundays and one on Wednesday evenings.
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Local Websites We Love
Oldest Hayward
Businesses
Gillig
(Founded 1890)
Marelich Mechanical
(Founded 1925)
Annabelle Candy Company Kraski's Nutrition Food Shop
(Founded 1950)
St. Rose Hospital
(Founded 1962)
Popular Spots!
Garin/Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Parks
These parks boast picturesque landscapes, hiking trails, and a historic farm. Visitors can explore the area's agricultural heritage, enjoy picnics, and observe wildlife.
Hayward Japanese Gardens
The Hayward Japanese Gardens feature meticulously maintained gardens, a koi pond, bamboo groves, and architectural structures that offer visitors a glimpse into Japanese culture and aesthetics.
Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center (HSIC)
An educational and environmental hub situated along the San Francisco Bay, HSIC offers engaging exhibits, nature programs, and guided tours, providing visitors with insights into the local ecosystems and wildlife.
Lone Tree Cemetery
This historic burial ground that dates back to the mid-19th century serves as both a place of remembrance and a historical site.
Restaurants We Love
Buon Appetito Restaurant
Buon Appetito is known for its pasta dishes, wood-fired pizzas, and welcoming atmosphere. It's a local favorite for classic Italian cuisine.
The Mexican Restaurant & Bar
The Mexican Restaurant & Bar is a vibrant and family-friendly eatery that’s celebrated for its authentic Mexican cuisine.
Neumanali
Neumanali offers a fine dining experience with a contemporary feeling in a restored Victorian home.
Acqua E Farina
Acqua e Farina is an Italian restaurant that brings the authentic taste of Southern Italy to the Bay Area, offering a menu that features a variety of pizzas, pastas and other traditional Italian foods.