This hidden beach boasts one of the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge, yet many people don't know it exists. To get to it, follow the stairs from the Batteries and Bluffs trail.
You may have already heard of the Lands End trail, but did you know that there is a stone labyrinth there? Many locals don’t know it exists either. Follow the trail for Mile Rock Beach, and turn left.
There are two authentic Dutch windmills tucked away on the western edge of Golden Gate Park, an area tourists hardly visit. Visiting is one of the best things to do in San Francisco in the spring!
There are two authentic Dutch windmills tucked away on the western edge of Golden Gate Park, an area tourists hardly visit. Visiting is one of the best things to do in San Francisco in the spring!
Treasure Island is just one of those places that even most locals overlook, which is too bad because it's one of th best San Francisco hidden gems with an amazing view of the city's skyline!
While Hawk Hill is technically outside of the city, it has such a unique view of the Golden Gate Bridge that it had to be included on this list of San Francisco hidden gems.
Often overlooked by Twin Peaks (one of the most popular things to do in San Francisco), Twin Peaks technically is the highest natural point in the city and has some amazing views!