Twin Peaks San Francisco – The Best 360 Views Of SF
Are you looking for the best viewpoint to see all of San Francisco in one spot? Taking a trip up to Twin Peaks is the experience that will give you just that!
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Are you looking for the best viewpoint to see all of San Francisco in one spot? Taking a trip up to Twin Peaks is the experience that will give you just that!
Read MoreDon Edwards Wildlife Refuge offers a wide variety of activities for families to enjoy including hiking, cycling, picnicking, and boating.
Read MoreThe Mt. Davidson Trail is a hike that will take you to the highest point in San Francisco. The Mt Davidson Hike is an often-overlooked hiking trail in the middle of San Francisco, which makes for a quiet, enjoyable day out with fantastic views when you reach the top.
Read MoreAlviso Marina County Park is a lovely 20-acre park at the southern tip of San Francisco Bay. It’s a serene experience when you take a stroll around Alviso County Park. Sounds of calm water and wildlife surround Alviso’s trails.
Read MoreQuarry Lakes Regional Park lies between Fremont and Union City. It has a massive 350 acres of lakes for recreation and contains amenities for water activities such as swimming, fishing, and boating.
Read MoreBernal Heights Park is a small dog-friendly park located near the southeastern corner of San Francisco. At a total elevation of 400 ft., taking a walk to the top of Bernal Height Park will reward you with 360-degree panoramic views of multiple San Francisco landmarks including Sutro tower, the downtown SF Skyline, the Bay, and Golden Gate Bridge. If you’re lucky, you can even find a swing overlooking the
Read MoreFort Point is set in a picturesque location right at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Read MoreOne of the charms of SF are these pockets of nature nestled within the city limits. Here is a list of some of the urban hikes in San Francisco that are worth checking out.
Read MoreSan Francisco is known for it’s iconic hills. At Tank Hill you can catch views of downtown San Francisco and Golden Gate Bridge in the distance.
Read MoreOverlooking the Golden Gate Bridge, Battery Spencer was once an active coastal gun battery built during the late 1800’s. Its strategic location helped protect access to the San Francisco Bay during WWI. Deactivated during WII, Battery Spencer now provides, in my opinion, the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge and of San Francisco itself.
Read MoreThis short (~2 miles roundtrip) nature walk has a mixture of everything, including views of the Golden Gate Bridge, historic and explorable abandoned bunkers, coastal views, and to top it off, a small beach.
Read More16th Avenue Mosaic Steps One of the charms and quirks of San Francisco is the many “hidden” surprises that you
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