Take the Wolf Ridge Trail for one of the most gorgeous coastal hikes in California. Dogs do need to be on leash here, however you can (and should) stop by Rodeo Beach after where they can run free. อ่านข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม
This is an absolute must see spot in the SF area. There are plenty of spots to stop and view along the way up. The first stop is the most crowded, so wait for the next couple. Views are just as great.
You’ll have to cross the bridge for this one, but it’s worth it. Skip the tourist lookout and go up to the headlands. You’ll get a better (and less crowded) view and Instagram-worthy panoramas. อ่านข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม
Ir de carro para chegar ao mirante do parque Marin Headlands, de onde se vê a ponte guardando a entrada da Baía de San Francisco. Mas o tempo tem que estar aberto
Just across the Golden Gate Bridge, get panoramic, romantic views of the bridge, San Francisco skyline, the Bay, the ocean and beyond. Beautiful whether clear or fogged over.
Driving over the Golden Gate, take your first left and wrap around into the Marin Headlands, the lush preserve that offers the most breathtaking vistas in the Bay Area, foggy or bright-skied.
Great spot for a photo op, 1st vista point is the best I think cause you are looking along side the golden gate. At the top you're looking at the side of the bridge.
If you're here in the park, stop by the visitor center for a free trail map! If you want to spend the night, head to the hostel on Rosenstock road! It's a great & affordable place to stay!
Unobstructed views of one of the most gorgeous cities in the world. You can see it all from here, the Golden Gate, Alcatraz, The TransAmerica Pyramid, Coit Tower.
Heading north bound over the Golden Gate Bridge skip the crowded "Vista Point" and take the next exit toward the Marin Headlands. The view of the city and bridge is surreal from up there.
Drive up Conzelman Road to Hawk Hill, it's the furthest you can go before having to turn around or drive down the one way road. Hawk Hill is the best place to take photos of the city & the bridge.
Stop at the 1st or 2nd pullout up the Morin Headlands. Both offer stunning views and photo opportunities of the Golden Gate Bridge and surrounding landscape.
(http://www.sfgate.com/outdoors/urbanoutings/article/Marin-Headlands-Golden-Gate-views-from-above-2388900.php; http://www.parksconservancy.org/visit/park-sites/marin-headlands.html) link from SF gate
the headlands offer amazing hiking, and they are just over the bridge - hit up Hill 88 for a good afternoon hike and some amazing views of San Fran; when there is no fog ;-)