San Francisco Hiking Trips
I have lived in San Francisco for WAY too long (ok, 5 months) to have not done this hike yet. I planned to do it a couple of months ago and underestimated the walk through Golden Gate Park to the Cliffhouse and had already hiked a solid 6 miles before getting there (and then it was dark...). This weekend I got an early start (11am) and dedicated the day to it; every...
I would love to hike the entire Bay Area Ridge Trail (ridgetrail.org). I had some time on a rare trip to San Francisco, and decided to knock off two segments of the trail.The Ridge Trail is divided into segments. These correspond to hikes listed in the "bible" of the Trail, "Bay Area Ridge Trail: The Official Guide for Hikers, Mountain Bikers, and Equestrians" by Jean Rusmore. See http://www.ridgetrail.org/interactive_map/&Itemid=99/ for a great way to check...
Tucked away, but spectacular trail along the cliffs in San Francisco. Great for a brief afternoon escape of the city.
24th & Castro to North Beach and back through Divisadero with Rob




Banneker Homes, California, United States
9.9 miles
9.9 miles
Awesome hike in San Francisco. I really liked walking though all the different neighborhoods. I really felt the city with this hike. Hills were challenging, and we had a good workout! Must do if you live or go through the city!
During spring break, we spent 2 nights camping (at site #2) on Angel Island. While there, we hiked all over the place and found 30-something geocaches.This upload includes several tracks:15th: Backpacking from Ayala Cove to the campsite15th: An evening walk southMorning of the 16th: all around the eastern side of the islandAfternoon of the 16th: up Mt. Livermore and back17th: Backpacking to Ayala cove, then hiking around the western side of the...
It was such a nice day today I just had to hit the Pacific Coast Trail. Such Beauty out there!
Shoshana and I decided to do a short hike Friday afternoon hike through Telegraph Hill up to Coit Tower then down into North Beach for dinner. I love "the city".
From Ayala Cove we take 144(or so) stairs and continue to Mt. Livermore.
