San Bruno Mountain State Park, located in the midst of the San Francisco Bay Area, offers stunning views of the city skyline and surrounding areas along with unique ecological diversity.
San Bruno Mountain State Park spans approximately 2,416 acres and is located just south of San Francisco, offering expansive views of the city, the Pacific Ocean, and the San Mateo County. This park is a critical habitat for rare and endangered plant species and is well-known for its biological diversity. San Bruno Mountain is home to several rare mission blue butterflies, which rely on specific host plants found in the park. Historically, the mountain has been a vital landmark since the early settlement of the Bay Area. Visitors to the park can enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking on its myriad trails that traverse the slopes, providing both easy walks and challenging hikes. Key landmarks include the summit of San Bruno Mountain, which offers panoramic vistas, and make it a popular spot for both outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking tranquil natural beauty.
Summit Loop Trail offering panoramic views of San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean
Habitat of the endangered mission blue butterfly
Ridge Trail with views of the Bay Area and native plant communities
Saddle Trail for a tranquil hike through diverse ecosystems
Offers breathtaking views and a sense of solitude despite its proximity to urban areas.
A critical conservation area for the endangered mission blue butterfly.
A popular trail known for its sweeping views and access to varied plant life.