You have great stats, as others have said. We’re also based in the Bay Area at a competitive public high school that sends a ton of kids to UCs.
My D22 with similar stats (and a very different thread of ECs) applied to Berkeley, UCLA and UCSB—these were her only CA schools as she was initially thinking about going out of state. She was admitted to UCLA and UCSB, rejected at Berkeley. Her group of friends, all great students, had a mixed set of results but all had a well-ranked UC to choose from. Many noted that very few were accepted to both UCLA and Berkeley—usually it was one of the other. Of course that isn’t planned, but with such low acceptance rates maybe it’s no surprise.
Kids looking to stay in CA should definitely apply to some CSUs—SDSU, Cal Poly, Long Beach are popular for kids in my kids’ high school). And then Occidental, Chapman, LMU, Santa Clara, Pitzer, Scripps, USD, ,fill in for targets and safety choices—all fine schools with lots to offer (and merit aid.You’ll be fine—you have a lot to offer! Just make sure you do some research and apply broadly. And you might be surprised by all that is out there.