TWIN PEAKS, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

The Twin Peaks.

The view of downtown San Francisco from Twin Peaks.

The view of downtown San Francisco from Twin Peaks.

The view of the Golden Gate Bridge from Twin Peaks.

Aerial photo of Twin Peaks

The 'Twin Peaks' are two hills with an elevation of about 904 feet (276 m, North Peak) and 910 feet (277 m, South Peak) that are located in San Francisco, California. They are the second highest hills in San Francisco, after Mount Davidson. The two hills are part of the Twin Peaks Natural Area, which occupies about 31 acres.[1]
Twin Peaks Boulevard is the only road that goes to the summit of the peaks, and on the north side of the hills it connects to Christmas Tree Point, where there is a parking lot and an observation area offering unobstructed views of most San Francisco and the San Francisco Bay.
One of the city's many reservoirs is located to the north of the hills, at the east end of Palo Alto Avenue.
The Muni Metro Twin Peaks Tunnel runs beneath the Twin Peaks, linking Downtown with West Portal and the southwestern part of the city. There is no public transportation service directly to the summit of the peaks, but the 37 Corbett Muni line stops near a path that goes up the hills on Crestline Drive.
The name Twin Peaks can also be applied to the neighborhood.

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See also



49-Mile Scenic Drive

Mission blue butterfly habitat conservation

List of San Francisco, California Hills

External links



Nursing Biodiversity on Twin Peaks: Remnant native grasslands and abundant urban wildflowers -- article in the S.F. Chronicle.

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