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San Francisco City Hikes

Posted by SFCA.com on Jun 18th, 2009 and filed under Editor Choice. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

  • hikeBeing involved in San Francisco city hikes is one of the most recommended ways of exploring San Francisco for getting a realistic feel of the natural landscape and the cultural influences that define San Francisco. The idea of hiking may lead some folks to think that it is physically demanding and it cannot be undertaken by everyone. However, this is a highly-misplaced notion because most of the San Francisco city hikes are arranged in such a manner that they can be embarked upon by people across all age groups and the level of physical conditioning.
  • In fact, San Francisco city hikes are now being undertaken not only by visitors to San Francisco but also by residents of San Francisco who are yet to have seen every significant and some of the not-so-known parts of San Francisco. Some of the most sought after and frequented hiking trails include:
  • San Francisco city hikes trail: From Telegraph Hill to Russian Hill to North Beach
    Overview of the terrain: City-based with some stair climbing involved
    Number of Miles: 4.5
  • This is amongst the easiest of San Francisco city hikes that involves walking across the main streets of San Francisco. However, it does involve climbing stairs that are littered across the layout of San Francisco neighborhoods. The only real climb that participants comes across is found when hiking over Telegraph Hill and the Russian Hill. The route of this trail is amongst the most comprehensive of San Francisco city hikes, involving stops at the WPA murals (Coit Tower), the Grace Gardens and Barbary Lane.
  • San Francisco city hikes trail: From Fort Mason to Marina
    Overview of the terrain: Easy, concentrated along the flattest parts of the city streets
    Number of Miles: 5.5
  • This is a growing favourite among San Francisco city hikes, particularly for travelers who are new to San Francisco and want to get a whiff of the spirit of San Francisco. The trail passes through remarkable stops such as the ones at Cow Hollow, Chestnut Street and Union Street, eventually leading up to the Golden Gate Bridge area.
  • San Francisco city hikes are now looked upon as the perfect way of building the team spirit and is the best choice for families looking to spend some quality time.

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