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Twin Peaks (San Francisco)

The Twin Peaks are two prominent hills with an elevation of about 925 feet (282 m)[1] located near the geographic center of San Francisco, California. Only 928 foot (283 m) Mount Davidson is higher within the city.[3]

Twin Peaks
The Twin Peaks
TypeMunicipal (San Francisco)
LocationSan Francisco
Area34 acres (14 ha)
Operated bySan Francisco Recreation & Parks
StatusOpen all year
Twin Peaks
Location of Twin Peaks in San Francisco
Highest point
Elevation925 ft (282 m) NAVD 88[1]
ListingSan Francisco Hill
Coordinates37°45′06″N 122°26′52″W / 37.751586275°N 122.447721511°W / 37.751586275; -122.447721511Coordinates: 37°45′06″N 122°26′52″W / 37.751586275°N 122.447721511°W / 37.751586275; -122.447721511[2]
Geography
LocationSan Francisco, California, U.S.
Topo mapUSGS San Francisco North
Climbing
Easiest routePaved road, hike

Location and climate

The North and South Twin Peaks, also known as "Eureka" and "Noe" respectively, are about 660 ft (200 m) apart. The peaks form a divide for the summer coastal fog pushed in from the Pacific Ocean. Their west-facing slopes often get fog and strong winds, while the east-facing slopes receive more sun and warmth.[3] Elevation at each summit is just over 900 feet (270 m). Thin, sandy soil is commonplace on Twin Peaks, making them susceptible to erosion.[3] On some rare occasions, Twin Peaks has been able to get a dusting of snow especially on February 5, 1976, when it got several inches of snow. Most recently on February 26, 2011, and February 5, 2019, Twin Peaks got a few flurries of snowflakes.[citation needed]

History

 
Twin Peaks Boulevard, 1920

Early history

Before the arrival of the Europeans, the native Ohlone people may have used Twin Peaks as a lookout or hunting ground.[4]

18th and 19th centuries

When the Spanish conquistadors and settlers arrived at the beginning of the 18th century, they called the area "Los Pechos de la Chola" or "Breasts of the Indian Maiden" and devoted the area to ranching.[4] When San Francisco passed under American control during the 19th century, it was renamed "Twin Peaks".

21st century

In 2016 the SFMTA introduced a traffic calming pilot to reduce the amount of space allocated to cars and make the summit area more inviting to a wider range of travel modes. The "figure of 8" roadway around the two peaks was reduced to a two-way road on the western side of the peaks, with the east side designated for pedestrians and bikes only.

 
East side of Twin Peaks Boulevard for pedestrians and bikes only

Attractions

Christmas Tree Point lies some 70 ft (20 m) below the North Peak and offers vistas of San Francisco and San Francisco Bay.[3][5] The view to the north extends no farther than Cobb Mountain (38°48′25″N 122°44′28″W / 38.807°N 122.741°W / 38.807; -122.741) 120 km (75 mi) away, but looking southeast down the Santa Clara Valley on a clear day, Santa Ana Mountain 36°52′42″N 121°15′49″W / 36.8782°N 121.2637°W / 36.8782; -121.2637 is just visible 143 km (89 mi) away.

To the north is one of the city's many reservoirs. It is owned by the San Francisco Fire Department, and supplies water to the Fire Department's independent HPFS water system for fighting fires, established after the 1906 earthquake and fire.[6]

The top of Twin Peaks is undeveloped. It is part of the 31 acres (13 ha) Twin Peaks Natural Area,[7] managed and owned by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department.[3] These preserved areas are home to many natural resources and wildlife. As part of the Mission blue butterfly habitat conservation, Twin Peaks is one of the few remaining habitats for this endangered species. Many bird species, insects and vegetation thrive in these areas.[3]

The Muni Metro Twin Peaks Tunnel runs beneath Twin Peaks, linking downtown San Francisco with West Portal and the southwestern part of the city.[8] There is no public transportation all the way to the top of the Peaks, but the 37 Corbett Muni line stops on Crestline Drive near a path up the hill.[9]

The San Francisco Police Department Academy is at the base of the peaks.[10]

The name "Twin Peaks" is also applied to the surrounding neighborhood.

 
View to the northeast towards downtown San Francisco

Education

The San Francisco Unified School District operates the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts in the Twin Peaks neighborhood.[11] The closest SFUSD school to the top of Twin Peaks is Rooftop [1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Twin Peaks, California". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
  2. ^ "South Twin 2". NGS Data Sheet. National Geodetic Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, United States Department of Commerce.
  3. ^ a b c d e f San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department (2006). "Twin Peaks" 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, section 6.8 of Significant Natural Resources Areas Management Plan 2008-03-14 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved April 21, 2007.
  4. ^ a b http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/recpark/volunteer/Community_Catalyst_Newsletters/brochure_web%281%29.pdf 2011-06-14 at the Wayback Machine sfgov.org
  5. ^ Kelly, Colleen.Twin Peaks: San Francisco's Best View, sftravel.com.
  6. ^ Fisher, Leslie. "A Look Back at History: Twin Peaks Reservoir and the City's Emergency Water System". San Francisco Water Power Sewer. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  7. ^ Southeastern Natural Areas, Natural Area Program, San Francisco Recreation & Park.
  8. ^ Menzies, Jeremy. "Twin Peaks Tunnel: A Portal to the West". SFMTA.com. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  9. ^ "37 Corbett". SFMTA.com. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  10. ^ "SFPD Academy". SFgov.org. City and County of San Francisco. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  11. ^ "Location." Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts. Retrieved on April 19, 2018. "We are located in the city's Twin Peaks neighborhood."

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For other uses see Twin Peaks disambiguation The Twin Peaks are two prominent hills with an elevation of about 925 feet 282 m 1 located near the geographic center of San Francisco California Only 928 foot 283 m Mount Davidson is higher within the city 3 Twin PeaksThe Twin PeaksTypeMunicipal San Francisco LocationSan FranciscoArea34 acres 14 ha Operated bySan Francisco Recreation amp ParksStatusOpen all yearTwin PeaksLocation of Twin Peaks in San FranciscoHighest pointElevation925 ft 282 m NAVD 88 1 ListingSan Francisco HillCoordinates37 45 06 N 122 26 52 W 37 751586275 N 122 447721511 W 37 751586275 122 447721511 Coordinates 37 45 06 N 122 26 52 W 37 751586275 N 122 447721511 W 37 751586275 122 447721511 2 GeographyLocationSan Francisco California U S Topo mapUSGS San Francisco NorthClimbingEasiest routePaved road hike Contents 1 Location and climate 2 History 2 1 Early history 2 2 18th and 19th centuries 2 3 21st century 3 Attractions 4 Education 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocation and climate EditThe North and South Twin Peaks also known as Eureka and Noe respectively are about 660 ft 200 m apart The peaks form a divide for the summer coastal fog pushed in from the Pacific Ocean Their west facing slopes often get fog and strong winds while the east facing slopes receive more sun and warmth 3 Elevation at each summit is just over 900 feet 270 m Thin sandy soil is commonplace on Twin Peaks making them susceptible to erosion 3 On some rare occasions Twin Peaks has been able to get a dusting of snow especially on February 5 1976 when it got several inches of snow Most recently on February 26 2011 and February 5 2019 Twin Peaks got a few flurries of snowflakes citation needed History Edit Twin Peaks Boulevard 1920 Early history Edit Before the arrival of the Europeans the native Ohlone people may have used Twin Peaks as a lookout or hunting ground 4 18th and 19th centuries Edit When the Spanish conquistadors and settlers arrived at the beginning of the 18th century they called the area Los Pechos de la Chola or Breasts of the Indian Maiden and devoted the area to ranching 4 When San Francisco passed under American control during the 19th century it was renamed Twin Peaks 21st century Edit In 2016 the SFMTA introduced a traffic calming pilot to reduce the amount of space allocated to cars and make the summit area more inviting to a wider range of travel modes The figure of 8 roadway around the two peaks was reduced to a two way road on the western side of the peaks with the east side designated for pedestrians and bikes only East side of Twin Peaks Boulevard for pedestrians and bikes onlyAttractions EditChristmas Tree Point lies some 70 ft 20 m below the North Peak and offers vistas of San Francisco and San Francisco Bay 3 5 The view to the north extends no farther than Cobb Mountain 38 48 25 N 122 44 28 W 38 807 N 122 741 W 38 807 122 741 120 km 75 mi away but looking southeast down the Santa Clara Valley on a clear day Santa Ana Mountain 36 52 42 N 121 15 49 W 36 8782 N 121 2637 W 36 8782 121 2637 is just visible 143 km 89 mi away To the north is one of the city s many reservoirs It is owned by the San Francisco Fire Department and supplies water to the Fire Department s independent HPFS water system for fighting fires established after the 1906 earthquake and fire 6 The top of Twin Peaks is undeveloped It is part of the 31 acres 13 ha Twin Peaks Natural Area 7 managed and owned by the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department 3 These preserved areas are home to many natural resources and wildlife As part of the Mission blue butterfly habitat conservation Twin Peaks is one of the few remaining habitats for this endangered species Many bird species insects and vegetation thrive in these areas 3 The Muni Metro Twin Peaks Tunnel runs beneath Twin Peaks linking downtown San Francisco with West Portal and the southwestern part of the city 8 There is no public transportation all the way to the top of the Peaks but the 37 Corbett Muni line stops on Crestline Drive near a path up the hill 9 The San Francisco Police Department Academy is at the base of the peaks 10 The name Twin Peaks is also applied to the surrounding neighborhood View to the northeast towards downtown San FranciscoEducation EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2018 The San Francisco Unified School District operates the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts in the Twin Peaks neighborhood 11 The closest SFUSD school to the top of Twin Peaks is Rooftop 1 See also Edit San Francisco Bay Area portal49 Mile Scenic Drive List of hills in San Francisco Twin Peaks TunnelReferences Edit a b Twin Peaks California Peakbagger com Retrieved 2009 02 27 South Twin 2 NGS Data Sheet National Geodetic Survey National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration United States Department of Commerce a b c d e f San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department 2006 Twin Peaks Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine section 6 8 of Significant Natural Resources Areas Management Plan Archived 2008 03 14 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 21 2007 a b http www sfgov org site uploadedfiles recpark volunteer Community Catalyst Newsletters brochure web 281 29 pdf Archived 2011 06 14 at the Wayback Machine sfgov org Kelly Colleen Twin Peaks San Francisco s Best View sftravel com Fisher Leslie A Look Back at History Twin Peaks Reservoir and the City s Emergency Water System San Francisco Water Power Sewer San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Retrieved 19 March 2022 Southeastern Natural Areas Natural Area Program San Francisco Recreation amp Park Menzies Jeremy Twin Peaks Tunnel A Portal to the West SFMTA com San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Retrieved 19 March 2022 37 Corbett SFMTA com San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Retrieved 19 March 2022 SFPD Academy SFgov org City and County of San Francisco Retrieved 19 March 2022 Location Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts Retrieved on April 19 2018 We are located in the city s Twin Peaks neighborhood External links EditTwin Peaks at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Travel information from Wikivoyage Coffey Geoffrey March 27 2004 Treasures in the curves and swells of Twin Peaks San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Twin Peaks San Francisco amp oldid 1114443064, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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