Twin Peaks Summit

Overview

Twin Peaks is a natural landmark in San Francisco consisting of two hills rising to approximately 922 feet, offering panoramic 360-degree views of the city and bay. The summit is accessible by car via Christmas Tree Point Road, which leads to a paved parking area near the top. A paved viewing area at Christmas Tree Point provides access to the main overlook, though the terrain around the hills is steep and uneven. Restrooms are not available at the summit itself.

The site is open to the public at no charge and is managed by San Francisco Recreation and Parks. Visitors can reach the summit viewing area from the parking lot via a short paved path, though the surrounding trails are unpaved and hilly. There is a designated drop-off area near the viewing platform. Service animals are welcome throughout the park.

Visitors report that the paved Christmas Tree Point viewing area is manageable for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility, though wind at the summit can be strong. Some visitors note that the path from the parking area to the main overlook is relatively short and mostly level, making the viewpoint accessible without navigating the steep surrounding trails. Street parking outside the dedicated lot can be difficult and is not recommended for those with mobility needs.

Accessibility Information
Mobility & Physical Access
Accessible Parking
Drop off Zones
Paved & Level Pathways
Support Services & Amenities
Free Admission
Service Animals Allowed
Details
501 Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, California 94114, United States
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