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    Kite Hill Park

    4.6 (40 reviews)

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    Laser Pride Colors above The Castro seen from Kite Hill Park, SF
    Frank M.

    Little known nature park, named after the hawk, Kite Hill Park provides a great view of downtown SF centered inline with Market Street to The Castro below looking East. Mount Diablo can also usually be seen at far distant. Also great view of Twin Peaks and Tank Hill to the west. In the past, it was an unofficial local dumping ground sporting building debris, various bottles, tons of broken glass. I've unearthed a few Victorian photographs as well.

    Tiffany D.

    SF native born and raised here, and surprised with this view being of existence, since most of the scenic views are crowded with skyscrapers these days! Lovely and picturesque! I was walking up this trail and sat on the center bench for a good half hour admiring this beautiful scene! Dog walks happen here and I'm sure kites are up when the weather allows it! Secluded during the afternoon! It was a nice time spent here! Noted.

    Joan W.

    I found Kite Hill in one of those articles about different viewpoints in the city. It's a cute little open space area nestled in the Eureka Valley part of the city next to the Castro. Being labeled as a 'park' is misleading because it's more of a slice of open space. The view of downtown is great but if I was showing someone around San Francisco for the first time and wanted to take them to a view, I'd take them to Tank Hill, Corona Heights, or Twin Peaks first. Kite Hill is more geared for locals walking their dog. I usually go to Kite Hill as a starting point for a hike up to Twin Peaks, Sutro Tower, or Tank Hill. There are many different combinations you can do but it's around 2-3 miles out and back.

    Andrew L.

    I lived on Corwin St. for several years, and I never got tired of the view of The City from the end of the street, overlooking Kite Park. It's especially cozy when the fog swirls in at dusk and slowly wraps you in its coolness. I miss San Francisco ...

    A little foggy
    Laura B.

    My fiance and I just moved to Twin Peaks and we take our dogs to Kite Hill Open Space when they need to burn off some energy. There are a few simple benches but mostly it is dirt and grass, which is fine for what we use it for. It goes without saying that the view is incredible, and it's quiet. Many times, we don't see anyone else. We experienced our first windy day at Kite Hill last week and it was an incredibly powerful gust - we were surprised! So glad we had sweatshirts with hoods on! Looking at the photos here I can see it gets green in the spring, which I will look forward to. This time of year (August), the space is a typical California golden color.

    The City. January 4, 2015
    Thomas D.

    it's one of a handful of oases in the city! For me, it's a hike up and down a few hills before I arrive there and I love that fact--a little exercise is good for the body and soul. As others have noted, the views are handsome. You might just get lucky one afternoon and have this open space to yourself.

    Enjoying the breeze
    Esther K.

    This was practically my backyard as I lived right there on Corwin. It's a special place not really known to outsiders however noticed it has gotten popular with time. My favorite time to go was right at sunset with the dog and husband to just gaze out at the city below you. I've been in foggy mornings, clear afternoons and late night and the views have been astounding each and every time. Later in my golden years, I'm certain I will recall the times we spent here together with our beloved dog, Pom as some of my most fondest memories of living here in SF.

    I'm so happy that to have this around the neighborhood. The place is so relaxing and it gives a great view of the city!
    Maricor C.

    This place is offering such a great view of the city. My way uphill is a little bit challenging (because of my fear of heights), and that's why I'm loving it more! On top, it is totally breathtaking, very serene and relaxing!

    Nice view
    Vol T.

    We found this place by walking up some gnarly stairs from the Castro.. not knowing where it was leading to. Glad we are the curious kind because we were rewarded with an amazing view of San Francisco in front of us, and beautiful hills (Twin Peaks and Diamond Heights) behind us. The space itself is tiny and brown. You could probably take your dog here. But it's perfect for sitting down and watching. Just beautiful!

    Kite Hill is a great spot for kids

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    The best place that you can walk to for city views. Very dog friendly and the city is gorgeous on a clear night it sparkles like a diamond

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    13 years ago

    Kite Hill was a extension of our backyard .We opened up our gate with our cardboard sleds and raced down the grassy hills. So much fun.

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    The view is not as grand as Twin Peaks, but I love it for it's own more local secret feel.

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    Just past SF this park has so many different trail options perfect for all hiking levels. The…read moredownside is this place gets PACKED! My sister and I arrived before 8am at the Watershed parking lot and barely found a space. We did the trail that took us to the West Point Inn for the pancake breakfast and round trip was close to 5 miles so it was a great workout. There's gorgeous views and well! On the way back to the 101 however it's a mess. The road on the way down is crowded with parked cars, which makes driving through challenging. That's the only thing about this park, other than that I'd love to come back in spring when everything is green and vibrant!

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    Imagine a huge rectangle. Make it a park with grass and hills, flowers, trees, some fountains... I…read moredunno, throw in a big lake, some world-class Art and Science museums, and a dome where concerts and shows perform in the Summer. Let's also close down the streets from cars one day a week in the Summer so people can ride their bikes, skate, rollerblade, play and dance in the streets! How about on some warm weekend days we put huge concerts there that fill the grass for as far as the eye can see so people can bring all their friends to enjoy food, drinks, and music together. And the lake... let's make it so people can rent boats, and if they don't or can't row, they can peddle so they, too, can enjoy the waterfall and life on the lake! Let's also have beautiful statues around the park, definitely a Shakespeare Garden, and let's throw in something for garden lovers, like a Botanical Garden (a big one) and a Conservatory of Flowers. For more culture, let's add a Japanese Tea Garden with more lakes and flowers, and even a bridge in the shape of a circle. Let's also make this accessible to everyone, so some days, the museums are free (ie, usually once a month). And some entrance fees are lower for locals. (Check the websites.) Aaaaaand this is Golden Gate Park, and this is my favorite park in California, if not the entire country.

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