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  1. The Twin Peaks are two prominent hills with an elevation of about 925 feet (282 m) located near the geographic center of San Francisco, California. The Twin Peaks are the second and third highest natural points in San Francisco; only 928 foot (283 m) Mount Davidson is higher within city limits.

  2. Discover amazing views of San Francisco and the Bay Area from atop Twin Peaks. A permanent fixture of the city landscape, you get your first glimpse of Twin Peaks towering over the city as you ride across the Bay Bridge.

  3. Panoramic views of San Francisco -Stunning Views, Windy Summits. From the 900-foot peaks, you can see the entire city sprawl out before you, along with the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay. Great spot for sunrise or sunset photos. - Parking can be crowded, especially during peak hours.

  4. Twin Peaks has a spectacular 360 degree view of San Francisco. Get a local's tips on visiting this cool spot: see what's up there, how to get there, and the best times to go.

  5. At 922 feet in elevation, Twin Peaks is second only to Mt. Davidson in height, offers spectacular views of the Bay Area, and is a world-famous tourist attraction.

  6. Jan 28, 2020 · A guide to Twin Peaks in San Francisco, a mostly residential neighborhood with hiking, flora, and views of Alcatraz, SF Bay, and the Golden Gate Bridge.

  7. Twin Peaks is a must-see stop on your tour of San Francisco. Why? The view, the view, the view. This set of high peaks is located near the geographical center of the city, offering stunning 360-degree panoramic views of this beautiful city and the bay and ocean beyond.

  8. Head to the top of Twin Peaks San Francisco for some of the best views of SF and the entire Bay Area. At more than 900 feet above sea level, these two hills offer views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, downtown SF, Angel Island, and so much more.

  9. Sitting in the heart of San Francisco, this park, named for two towering hills, gives locals and visitors alike a chance to see the city in all its glory. Those who venture to the top are gifted 360-degree views of San Francisco, making the Twin Peaks one of the city's must-see natural landmarks.

  10. Twin peaks of course because it's the 2nd highest peak in San Francisco, with Mt Davidson being the tallest peak. Views are absolutely amazing. As you drive up, there really is two mini peaks, both within walking distance to each other and both have 360 degree views.

    • 501 Twin Peaks Blvd San Francisco, CA 94114
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