Hike up Strawberry Hill to SF's Prettiest Waterfall (Golden Gate Park)
Briefly

Huntington Falls captivates with its soothing sounds, designed by Golden Gate Park's architect McLaren after inspiration from Yosemite's beauty with John Muir. Strawberry Hill, at over 400 feet, is the park's highest point, providing stunning panoramic views of iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and Mount Tamalpais. The park features numerous trails totaling over two miles, making it ideal for runners and outdoor enthusiasts looking to explore the scenic beauty of this urban park. Visitors are reminded to verify event details due to potential changes.
Huntington Falls hits your ears before your eyes as you make your way up, its gentle gargling drowning out any remaining distant car horns.
McLaren, Golden Gate Park's architect, was apparently inspired to build two waterfalls in the park (the second being Rainbow Falls) after hiking around Yosemite with John Muir.
From the crest of Strawberry Hill, the view takes in the Golden Gate Bridge and Mount Tamalpais and stretches over the bay to Mount Diablo in the east.
Golden Gate Park is open from 5 a.m. to midnight.
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