San Francisco’s Top 10 : Scenic Drives – Top 10 Hair-raising Hills



  1. 49-Mile Drive

    This
    all-in-one driving tour is marked with blue-and-white seagull markers,
    and winds its way through the most picturesque parts of the city. It can
    be challenging to follow, keeping an eye out for the markers and the
    traffic at the same time, but you can get a map of the route from the
    Visitor Information Center .




    49-Mile Drive marker

  2. Mount Tamalpais

    The
    road that leads up to the top of “Mount Tam” is appropriately called
    Panoramic Highway. All the way along, it provides you with dramatic
    views of the Marin Headlands, both on the Bay and ocean sides, and as
    you approach the summit, far-reaching views of the Bay Area.

  3. Conzelman Road

    This
    road hugs the bluffs, high above the waves, on the southern edge of the
    Marin Headlands. It affords some of the most famously beautiful views
    of the north tower of Golden Gate Bridge, looking back at the city in
    the distance. The way is punctuated with old military bunkers, since
    this entire area was once given over to the army to guard the western
    shores.

    • Marin County

  4. Twin Peaks

    More
    famous panoramas await you here, as you wind your way up the two
    mountains. You can get 360-degree views of the city to the east, the
    ocean to the west, the Bay to the north, and the valleys to the south .




    Twin Peaks

  5. The Great Highway

    Broad
    and straight, this coast highway begins at Cliff House at the northern
    end and eventually meets the famous Highway 1, which takes you, via
    dramatic cliffs, down to Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Carmel,
    Big Sur – and eventually, to Mexico.




    Highway 1, from The Great Highway

  6. Divisadero

    This
    street cuts a great swathe through the city centre. It starts in the
    south at Duboce Street, then rises to glorious mansions and Bay vistas
    after Geary Expressway.




    Divisadero

  7. Berkeley & Oakland Hills

    Blending
    gently with the Berkeley Hills, the Oakland Hills offer some beautiful
    parks, such as Redwood Regional Park. Skyline Boulevard provides access
    to most of this ridge area, with many picnic groves and hiking options
    along the winding way.

    • Hwy 24

  8. Skyline Drive

    Pick up this bucolic road (Highway 35) at Lake Merced,
    and it will take you all the way down the woody spine of the Peninsula
    to Santa Cruz. It’s a total immersion in nature, just minutes from the
    populated areas around the Bay.

  9. La Honda & Old La Honda Roads

    Behind Stanford University
    is the quiet town of Portola Valley. From here, these picturesque
    switchback roads ascend to meet Skyline Drive. They are very narrow in
    places, and you can’t go more than 10 mph (16 kmph), but the timeless
    beauty of the Bay Area forests makes it worthwhile.

  10. Highway 9 and Big Basin State Park

    This
    gently mountainous region is almost entirely undeveloped. The main
    town, Boulder Creek, is like a small frontier settlement, where
    craftspeople sell their wares, and country stores cater mostly to
    locals. This is an area that time happily forgot.


Top 10 Hair-raising Hills

  1. Lombard Street

    Called
    “The Crookedest Street in the World,” it isn’t too hair-raising, but
    the views of North Beach as you descend are charming.

  2. Top of Divisadero

    The most dramatic section of Divisadero is the highest point in Pacific Heights.

  3. Twin Peaks

    The view from these peaks seems like one from a helicopter, hovering over the city.

  4. Gough between Jackson and Washington

    A hair-raising ascent, especially if your car isn’t automatic – it’s very steep.

  5. Sacramento up Nob Hill

    Take the bus up and hear the engine churning on its painfully slow ascent.

  6. Noe at 21st Street

    At the heights bordering the Castro, Noe Valley, and the Mission, this impossibly steep street will also give you a few chills.

  7. Potrero Hill

    Try Wisconsin Street at 20th for an experience that feels like freefall .

  8. Corona Heights Park

    Hiking trails and some spectacular views.

  9. Russian Hill

    One of the best drives in town, with great views of Fisherman’s Wharf.

  10. Filbert Street

    There’s a sense of flying off into space as you dive over the brink of Hyde and Leavenworth.