Twin Peaks, San Francisco CA
Address | 501 Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, CA |
Phone | (415) 831-2700 |
Hours | 5:00am-12:00am |
Website | sfrecpark.org/Facilities/Facility/Details/Twin-Peaks-384 |
Categories | Park, Scenic Spot, Vista Point |
Rating | 4.8 13 reviews |
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Park Twin Peaks reviews
13Really nice scenic view, just keep in mind that the road is closed by the time of this review, you need to take a long detour
Absolutely magnificent view of The City. The best overlook of San Francisco I have ever seen! You can see almost the entire city from here. Stunningly picturesque! Be prepared to take some epic selfie shots!
A great destination for tourists and locals. You and drive to the top or plan ahead and use one of the trails that start at the bottom. Once you're at the top, you get a stunning 360° view of San Francisco. It does get windy, so bring a jacket!
One of the best view of San Francisco after driving up the road to the top. Can get a view of all the buildings in downtown and the suburbs. It was a little cloudy that day but still very visible in the morning time. Highly recommended place for a good view
Beautiful spot to take pictures, the view is amazing. Make sure to have jackets it was cold and windy even though it is summer. There are short trails to the top of the peaks.
Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks Trail are part of San Francisco Recreation and Parks.
Always check ahead of time since area access and services adapt to changing conditions and temporary closures are possible.
The area does offer incredible panoramic views and is something that should be on the plans.
With some hiking you can explore the area and get even more spectacular scenery.
I can't wait to do this entire area. Who knew that they had these gems. I been here 50 years didn't know they where there. Stay tuned
Gnats were horrendous early in the morning.
One peak has a rather new stairway. The other one has issues with wood rot, etc.
Views were impeccable.
Best place to see the whole city of San Francisco but, no real bathrooms there very important to bring a hand sanitizers if you need to use those fakes bathrooms because there is no soap
Great spot to view the whole city but plagued with other issues. Closed to car traffic, so you have to park nearby and walk up. Both restrooms are closed. Beware of car break ins if you park at Twin Peaks Blvd and Burnett Ave.
The fog and mist are quite random in SF. If you want to see the skyline of SF from this place, do avoid some time periods that have thick fog like morning and nights. Sunny weather is the best for visiting the peak.
Charmed In love just wanted to thank you for the free tickets and amazing time and most of all the beautiful people that were all to nice omg the nicest people on earth I loved every second I appreciate everything so much the memorys are worth the world to me I'd do almost anything never to forget
It's so pretty at night, the views are gorgeous.there are so many pretty lights in the city, everything glows.it does get kind of cold, but i mean what can you expect, it's a mountain on the coast.such a pretty view and there's always so much parking.i love coming here.