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  1. On a recent trip to San Francisco, my wife and I decided to explore the Marin Headlands at the north end of the bridge, and we were surprised by what we found: historic military bases, a dog beach, missile silos, a marine animal hospital, and everything in between. Here are nine things to know about visiting San Francisco’s Marin Headlands. 1.

  2. Apr 4, 2021 · Scenic Vistas in the Marin Headlands. The Marin Headlands is more than just a view... but if it is a view you seek, these are our recommendations! Conzelman Road is generally where visitors go to take their picture with the Golden Gate Bridge (look here for a map of the Marin Headlands ). To access Conzelman Road, drive through the Baker-Barry ...

  3. Oct 17, 2023 · What are the Marin Headlands known for? The Marin Headlands are known for their stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and rugged coastline, miles of hiking trails and easy access from...

  4. Point Bonita Lighthouse. Note, be sure to bring a warm jacket as it can be windy, cool, and moist out here on the headlands. Fog can ruin views and photos so consider waiting for a clear forecast. The Marin Headlands are part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Parking is free everywhere in this national park! Beaches on this map. View beach.

  5. Activities. Marin Headlands Lookouts and Hawk Hill Hike. Hikes. Views. Spectacular views of Golden Gate from the Marin Headlands Jessica Weinberg McClosky. This hike will take you to the top of one of the most famous lookout spots in the Marin Headlands, and is an easy jaunt from San Francisco.

  6. The Marin Headlands is known for its unique geology, its fog-swept coastal prairie ecosystem, and its many chapters of history. Dramatic cliffs of oceanic rock offer sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge, and the foghorn frequently resounds over the misty lagoon and rolling hills of coyote brush and sage.

  7. Jul 10, 2023 · The Marin Headlands are a special place. They’re right across the Golden Gate Bridge but feel like a wild frontier. Cell service drops to zero, wildlife moseys in the road, and if you gaze out...

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