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  1. The Twin Peaks are two prominent hills with an elevation of about 925 feet (282 m) [1] located near the geographic center of San Francisco, California. The Twin Peaks are the second and third highest mountains in the city; only 928 foot (283 m) Mount Davidson is higher within San Francisco city limits. [3]

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  2. Jul 15, 2023 · Head for the top of Twin Peaks, San Francisco. San Francisco has lots of great viewpoints, but I think Twin Peaks has the best overall view of the city and its beautiful natural setting. These two hills rise almost 1000 feet above the City and sit just about in its geographical center. Getting to Twin Peaks. Maps of Twin Peaks.

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  3. Located in the geographical center of San Francisco with an elevation of about 925 feet (282 m), Twin Peaks offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of the city, the bay and the ocean beyond. On a daily basis, you will see countless bicyclists racing to the top and photographers and filmmakers jockeying for the perfect shot.

  4. Jan 28, 2020 · Twin Peaks is a stop along San Francisco's Scenic 49-Mile Drive, which starts and ends at San Francisco's City Hall, though most visitors make their way up here on their own. Once here, there are several natural trails, including one that will lead you to 360-degree views—the Creeks to Peaks hike is a 1.8-mile (one-way) moderate-to-strenuous ...

    • 501 Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA
    • (415) 831-2700
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  6. Similar to the Marin Headlands, Twin Peaks gives us an idea of how San Francisco’s hills and peaks looked before grazing and then development changed them forever. The vegetation is primarily a mix of grassland and coastal scrub. Expect strong winds as you hike among plants such as coyote brush, lizard tail, pearly everlasting and lupine.

  7. All Twin Peaks Photography by Michael Lax Photography, San Francisco. In 1954 the city built the Summit Reservoir on top of Twin Peaks. This 14 million gallon water hold is hugely important since this is what provides the water for San Francisco’s fire departments. The idea for this reservoir developed in the wake of the 1906 earthquake and ...

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