Great San Francisco Natural Landmarks to Visit

By John Feyd


San Francisco has long been referred to as the Bay City, as it is surrounded on three sides by water. When visiting here one can feel cool air from the formidable Golden Gate Bridge. There are numerous natural phenomenon here; Mother Nature has created some impressive sites, here in the San Fran area.

Wherever one visits in the Bay area, they will be staggered by the Natural Landmarks in San Francisco. The city has so much charm and personality going for it, no wonder so many folk call this area home. Next time anyone visits the great San Francisco area, they should make an effort to be bound to check out all of the amazing free attractions created by Mother Nature.

The Islands

There are over forty eight different islands in the Bay area. Some of the most renowned include Alcatraz. The shark filled waters have nipped at the success of many jail escapes. Alcatraz's most infamous prison resident was Al Capone, the famous mob criminal with a lengthy reputation.

National Wildlife Refuge

Located on Angel Island, visitors will find the National Wildlife Refuge. Here the "biological treasure-trove archipelago" can be explored. This island is not open to visitors, to preserve the wildlife in their natural environments. Regardless, it's possible to look at the island by boat. This area is frequently called "California Galapagos" and is of great ecological importance to the area. Here visitors can observe over 211 acres of rocks. When journeying to the Southern part of the Island, the rock formations can be seen standing nearly 400 feet in the air.

Seven Hills of San Francisco

When going to the area, it'll be obvious how the city was built on hills. While there continue to be over 43 in all, only 7 of them are original, the rest are man made. This is proving to be one of the greatest natural landmarks in San Francisco. The seven original hills are known as: Nob Hill, Russian Hill, Telegraph Hill, Rincon Hill, Twin Peaks, Mount Sutro and Mount Davidson. All these hills have some type of significance and have neighborhoods at the top each.

Twin Peaks

The Twin Peaks are San Francisco natural landmarks that can be called legendary. These two peaks or mountains are equivalent in size, with only an insignificant 200 feet separating them. This natural wonder towers over 922 feet in the air. In past times these peaks were used as a lookout. Today the Twin Peaks are something every visitor visiting the Bay area has to see.

Seal Rocks

Travelers will find Seal Rocks at the north end of Ocean Beach. This rock formation is renowned for enticing California Seals. This area is famous for its wonderful beaches and pockets of rock formations. The seals use to make this a prime area for play and that's the reason why it is referred to as Seal rock. Driving by on any specific day to see seals sunning themselves on these rock formations.




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