The Twin Peaks are one of San Francisco's most iconic natural landmarks, located near the city's geographic center and reaching heights of up to 925 feet, only surpassed within city limits by the 928-foot Mount Davidson. The peaks, which were originally referred to as Los Pechos de la Choca by the region's early Spanish colonizers, are commonly referred to as Eureka and Noe today, located approximately 660 feet apart. Atop the peaks, a 64-acre hilltop park offers hiking trails and amazing 360-degree views of the city's skyline. The park is home to native wildlife such as white-crowned sparrows, brush rabbits, coyotes, and the endangered Mission Blue butterfly.

The Twin Peaks, 501 Twin Peaks Blvd, San Francisco, CA 94114

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