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A portion of hiking trails in San Francisco’s Presidio will be closed starting next week to all dogs, whether on or off leashes, due to coyote pupping season,.
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Here s what it s like to spend the night in the Presidio at one of San Francisco s only campgrounds
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The Army built Rob Hill Campground in the 1940s just after World War II, and for more than 70 years it was the city’s only campground.Grant Marek/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
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One of the highlights of six miles of hiking was the National Cemetery overlook.Grant Marek/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
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A look at one of the many cool old military buildings in the Presidio.Grant Marek/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
I went to all the parks in the Bayview. Here s what it was like.
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A walker climbs the hill in Bayview Park in San Francisco on March 8, 2021.Douglas Zimmerman/SFGATE
As soon as I crest the grassy 425-foot peak and take a moment to enjoy the sprawling vista, it hits me. Where is everybody?
Sure, it’s a Tuesday, but I somehow have the 44-acre Bayview Park almost entirely to myself on a sunny afternoon. Aside from one woman and her dog, and a few city workers I saw driving to the radio tower, the trails are empty, and the 360-degree view that includes the bay, the downtown skyline, and the Bay Bridge is unobstructed. Birds are chirping loudly, towering eucalyptus trees sway in the breeze and the distant sound of Highway 101 hums in the background.