Printed Guides

To assist your exploration of historic San Francisco, two Barbary Coast Trail guides are available. You can purchase them below or at various San Francisco bookstores.

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Barbary Coast Trail Pocket Guide
32-page full-color official guide includes map, site descriptions, illustrations, and old photo. 
Quicksilver Press
ISBN #0964680424
$9.95

*Usually ships within forty-eight hours. Shipping and handling is $4.95 for U.S. address. For non-U.S. address, please contact us for shipping cost.

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Walking San Francisco on the Barbary Coast Trail
274-pages, includes maps, trail guide, history of early San Francisco, and tips on restaurants and fun things to do along the trail.

Quicksilver Press
ISBN #0964680416
$18.95 

*Usually ships within forty-eight hours. Shipping and handling is $4.95 for U.S. address. For non-U.S. address, please contact us for shipping cost.

Where to find these guides

Right now, our printed guides are only available by ordering them from Amazon or on this website. 
We expect to have them in more venues in
San Francisco in early 2024.

If you need a guide right away, order one or all three of our audio guides and immediately download it onto your mobile device.
Each one comes with a PDF map.

Keep looking here for updated information.



Listen to History Come Alive!

Audio Tours

  • Sound effects, period music, dramatic reenactments
  • Printable Maps
  • 40 to 65 Minutes of audio for each tour
  • Loads onto your smartphone, tablet, or computer

You’ll hear the rumble of the 1906 earthquake, Sam Brannan kicking off the Gold Rush, a tong war battle, and much more. 

  We offer three Barbary Coast Trail audio tours. Order all three for a discount.  

part One:

Silver Strikes, Earthquakes, & Lion Dancers

Starts at the Old Mint, a national historic landmark, visits Hallidie Plaza, Union Square, one of the first public squares in SF, Maiden Lane, a sunny street with a shady past.

Audio length: 40 minutes
Time to complete the tour: 2 hours
Printable map included (PDF).

part two:

Gold Rushers, Shanghaiers & Jazz Dancers

Begins at Portsmouth Square, birthplace of the village of Yerba Buena (later renamed San Francisco) and the site where Sam Brannan jump-started the Gold Rush, the western headquarters of the Pony Express.

Audio length: 40 minutes
Time to complete the tour: 2 hours
Printable map included (PDF).

part three:

Poets, Paesanos, & Windjammers

Begins at two haunts of the Beat generation, explores North Beach and Telegraph Hill, including Coit Tower and its priceless Depression-era murals, travels along the waterfront to Hyde Street Pier.

Audio length: 62 minutes
Time to complete the tour: 2.5 hours
Printable map included (PDF).

Special Deal :
(Save $5!)

All Three Audio Tours

Special Deal Two :
(Save $10!)

All three Audio Tours And Pocket Guide (includes shipping)

Guided Tours

Author and trail creator Daniel Bacon is your personal guide to the Barbary Coast Trail. His lively descriptions and amusing anecdotes are a treat for all those who love The City by the Bay.

Guided Tours are available by appointment. The cost is $25 per person with a $400 minimum. You can also take a self-guided tour of the trail anytime using our Audio Tour or Printed Guides.

Tour One

Silver Strikes, Earthquakes, & Lion Dancers

This tour explores an area that was devastated in 1906 and then rebuilt into a world-class city.

Tour Two

Gold Rushers, Shanghaiers & Jazz Dancers

This tour explores the period when San Francisco catapulted from a small Mexican village into a thriving metropolis.

Tour Three

Hipsters, Italianos, & Semaphore Hill

This tour highlights the vibrant bohemian culture of North Beach.

Tour Four

Stevedores, Fishing, Feluccas, & Windjammers

This tour explores San Francisco’s rich maritime heritage.

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