Twin Peaks Park

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(6.4K reviews) · Park in San Francisco, CA
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Twin Peaks, located at 501 Twin Peaks Boulevard in San Francisco, California, is a renowned landmark and park that offers breathtaking views of the … See more

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Aug 20, 2024
The views are great but SFO authorities don’t take of the place. Irons like the one in the picture that caused an accident to my daughter. She almost loses her teeth. Full review by Ricardo N
Aug 18, 2024
Stunning views and well worth going to visit. Hop on a bus that goes near the top. The drivers are great and let you know which stop to get off. It is quite a step climb at the last bus stop. Top tip… Full review by 931laurencep
Jul 7, 2024
Spectacular view of the city and the skyline. There is plenty of parking at the top. There is also a hiking trail from the bottom which name people took. Full review by Robert S

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Is that true that peoples cars get broken into sometimes up onn Twin Peaks. ?!
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All the time by a couple of big healthy thugs
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I see you can get bus 37 here. How much does it cost and how long does it take one way?
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To be honest I was renting a car so I dont know about bus prices sorry....Its not a long drive it took me less than 20 mins from Golden Gate park to the parking space uphill.
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I recently moved to the area and was wondering how true the rumor is thats around here that the coyetes are infested …
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I recently moved to the area and was wondering how true the rumor is thats around here that the coyetes are infested around here. I have heard them and my husband saw one. But is it a concern for humans walking around at night ? Or day...
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You have more to fear from the human species at night here than the coyotees . Humans are much more dangerous here than the animals .
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Greetings! I am planning on visiting San Francisco this summer. In regards to Twin Peaks is this somewhere you drive to? …
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Greetings! I am planning on visiting San Francisco this summer. In regards to Twin Peaks is this somewhere you drive to? or is it a short walk/hike? I know because of the elevation it will be cold. So we would bring sweaters. I would like to know how long of a walk/hike this is in order to be prepared. Thank you!
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I would definitely drive, its way out of the town. Well worth the effort though. I actually got my bearings of the city from there. Every time I was in the city after that I thought of standing …
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I would definitely drive, its way out of the town. Well worth the effort though. I actually got my bearings of the city from there. Every time I was in the city after that I thought of standing on the hill pictured the city and I always worked out where I needed to go. Tip if your really into walking, try the walk from Fisherman's wharf to the golden gate bridge then over the bridge to a lovely little town called Sausalito, then get the ferry back to pier 41 at Fisherman's wharf. its about an 8-10 mile walk its not possible to get lost, there is a place to get a coffee just before you go up the hill to get to the bridge. Take a warm layer (even on a warm day as the middle of the bridge can get windy (almost always is) and cold. There are two routes from the bridge to Sausalito We took the road but you can get below the bridge and take the trail. Sausalito is a lovely place loads of eating places shops and coffee houses bars etc. and the ferry back cost about 8 dollars each and you get the most amazing views of the bay. Just a thought.
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Can you walk to the top or do you need to have a car?
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You can also take the 37 bus and get off at the end of the line. From there it is a short walk up a natural trail cut through the grass to the peak. Its a bit of a walk. I would recommend …
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You can also take the 37 bus and get off at the end of the line. From there it is a short walk up a natural trail cut through the grass to the peak. Its a bit of a walk. I would recommend possibly taking a taxi/uber up then walking down if interested in some exercise but not a lot. There are natural unmarked walking paths up the sides of the hills. Just look for where it looks people have walked and watch out for the occasional mountain biker
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