Hike, Climb, Slide + Admire the View on San Francisco's Most Iconic Hills
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Hike, Climb, Slide + Admire the View on San Francisco's Most Iconic Hills
"Mount Sutro, originally called Mount Parnassus, was transformed by Adolph Sutro in 1886, who planted trees to celebrate Arbor Day, creating a public reserve filled with diverse flora."
"Visitors to Mount Sutro can traverse unmarked trails, encountering historical remnants like the Nike Missile Site SF-89C and Ishi's Cave, which holds significance for the Indigenous Yahi tribe."
"Telegraph Hill, named for its semaphore signaling system, leads hikers through lush paths to Pioneer Park and the Coit Memorial Tower, which features murals celebrating the city's firefighters."
Mount Sutro, once a wild ridge, is now part of UCSF's public reserve, featuring unmarked trails and historical sites like Ishi's Cave. Visitors can explore the forested area, but should be cautious of weather and wildlife. Telegraph Hill, known for its semaphore, provides access to Pioneer Park and Coit Memorial Tower, which honors firefighters and showcases depression-era murals. Both locations offer distinct hiking experiences and cultural insights into San Francisco's history.
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