Best mountain peaks around Daly City are primarily found in the adjacent San Bruno Mountain State & County Park, a significant natural landmark. This rugged 2,416-acre park offers a unique open-space island experience with elevations reaching over 1,300 feet. While Daly City itself has Reservoir Hill as its highest point at 780 feet, San Bruno Mountain provides the main recreational mountain peak experiences. The region offers diverse landscapes, from urban-adjacent peaks to natural habitats.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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This 2,400-acre park stands as an oasis of open space, right on the fringes of San Francisco. The highest point of the ridge is just over 1,300 feet (almost 400 meters) in elevation, and the views are great!
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The city of San Francisco sprawls out before you to the north, offering an epic panoramic view of the Marin Headlands, Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and all of San Fran's iconic landmarks. The overlook gets its name from 100+ foot tall Christmas trees that were erected here in the late 1920s, before a living tree elsewhere in the city was chosen as the holiday's mascot.
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Christmas Tree Point sits at the northeast end of Twin Peaks. It has a stunning view of San Francisco's skyline and is the second highest point in the city, standing at over 900 feet above sea level. Visitors get an unobstructed 360° panorama view of downtown San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, and Angel Island. It was named during a 1927 promotional campaign by the San Francisco Examine; this point continues to be a beloved destination for both locals and tourists.
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San Bruno Mountain Park is adjacent to the southern boundary between San Francisco and northern San Mateo County, and borders the cities of Brisbane, South San Francisco, Colma and Daly City -- a unique open-space island in the midst of the peninsula's urbanization at the northern end of the Santa Cruz Mountain Range. The Mountain's ridge line runs in an east-west configuration, with considerable slopes and elevations ranging from 250 feet to 1,314 feet at the summit. The 2,416 acres of rugged landscape offer excellent hiking opportunities and outstanding views of San Francisco and the Central Bay Area. https://parks.smcgov.org/san-bruno-mountain-state-county-park The trailheads at the summit offer restrooms, picnic tables, drinking water fountains, and trail maps.
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A Must Do in the city of 48 hills: Great hill road climbing destination, rewarded by sweeping views. It's worth climbing the short stairway for the last bit to the top.
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With e-bikes well feasible, the views over the city and the bay are just great!
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South Peak is the first hill that comes into view when biking up from the South or West to Twin Peaks, the second highest hills in San Francisco with surround views in all directions. With an elevation of about 925 feet located near the geographic center of the city, they are only 3 feet lower than 928 foot Mount Davidson. Note the one-way traffic on the figure-8 Twin Peaks Boulevard circling around both summits. I'd recommend to bike up the quieter West side and zip down on the other as in https://www.komoot.de/tour/10004664 . More info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Peaks_(San_Francisco)
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Christmas Tree Point is a North and East facing viewing platform on Twin Peaks, the second highest hills in San Francisco with surround views in all directions. With an elevation of about 925 feet located near the geographic center of the city, they are only 3 feet lower than 928 foot Mount Davidson. The east-facing part of the former figure-8-road circling around both peaks is now closed to cars and offers great views of the city. I'd recommend to bike up the quieter West side and zip down on the other as in https://www.komoot.com/tour/10004664 . More info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Peaks_(San_Francisco)
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The most prominent mountain peak experience near Daly City is offered by San Bruno Mountain State & County Park, which features a ridgeline with elevations up to 1,314 feet. For stunning panoramic views of San Francisco's skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Alcatraz, visitors often go to Twin Peaks view from Christmas Tree Point. Another popular spot for views of downtown San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean is Grand View Park 📷, also known as Turtle Hill.
San Bruno Mountain State & County Park is a unique 2,416-acre open-space island amidst urban development, offering excellent hiking opportunities and outstanding 360-degree panoramic views of the entire Bay Area. It's also a biodiversity hotspot, home to over 650 plant species, including rare maritime chaparral communities and several endemic species, as well as crucial habitat for endangered butterflies.
Yes, San Bruno Mountain State & County Park features approximately 12 miles of trails. The main Summit Loop Trail is a moderately challenging 3.5-mile route that leads to the highest accessible point, offering breathtaking views. You can find more hiking options in the area by exploring the Hiking around Daly City guide, which includes routes like the 'Ridge and Summit Loop Trail'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Daly City offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Golden Gate Bridge – Coastal Trail loop'. For runners, there are dedicated trails such as the 'San Bruno Views loop'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Daly City and Running Trails around Daly City guides.
Yes, Twin Peaks view from Christmas Tree Point is considered family-friendly and offers great views without strenuous hiking. While the Summit Loop Trail on San Bruno Mountain is moderately challenging, there are also easier sections and shorter trails within the park. For specific easy hiking routes, you can check the Hiking around Daly City guide, which lists routes like 'Mussel Rock Trail' and 'Thornton Beach Trail' as easy.
For truly breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the entire Bay Area, including the Golden Gate Bridge, downtown San Francisco, Mount Tamalpais, and Mount Diablo, head to the summit of San Bruno Mountain State & County Park. You can reach the highest accessible point via the Summit Loop Trail or drive to the summit on Radio Road. Twin Peaks view from Christmas Tree Point also offers an unobstructed panorama of San Francisco's skyline.
San Bruno Mountain State & County Park is a rich natural environment. You can expect to see diverse plant life, including rare maritime chaparral communities and vibrant wildflowers, especially in spring. The park is also a critical habitat for several endangered butterflies, such as the Mission Blue, San Bruno Elfin, and Callippe Silverspot.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the hillsides of San Bruno Mountain State & County Park are carpeted with vibrant wildflowers. Clear days, which can occur throughout the year, offer the best panoramic views from the summits. Always check the weather forecast before your visit, as conditions can change, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, trailheads at the summit of San Bruno Mountain State & County Park offer parking facilities. Visitors can also drive to the summit on Radio Road for sweeping views, where parking is available.
While specific public transport routes directly to the trailheads of San Bruno Mountain State & County Park might require some walking or transfers, the park borders Daly City and other surrounding cities, making it relatively accessible. For Twin Peaks, public transport options within San Francisco can get you close to the viewpoints. It's advisable to check local transit schedules for the most up-to-date information.
The highest elevation directly within Daly City is Reservoir Hill, reaching 780 feet. However, it is primarily a geographical high point and does not offer designated trails or recreational amenities for visitors like San Bruno Mountain State & County Park does.
Many outdoor areas in the region, including parts of San Bruno Mountain State & County Park, are dog-friendly, typically requiring dogs to be on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary by park and trail. It's always best to check the official park rules or signage at the trailhead before bringing your dog.


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