5Da -Twin Peaks:
A Hilltop Neighborhood with Panoramic Views & Quiet Living Above the City & Fog
📍 Neighborhood Boundaries:
North: Clayton Street / Market Street
South: Portola Drive
East: Burnett Avenue
West: Clarendon Avenue / Twin Peaks Boulevard
📌 City District: District 7 (West of Twin Peaks)
📮 Zip Code: 94114
Perched high above the heart of San Francisco, Twin Peaks is a scenic, low-density residential neighborhood known for its sweeping views, winding streets, and quiet atmosphere. Built around the iconic hills of the same name, the area offers residents a unique perspective on the city below—both visually and in terms of lifestyle. With very little commercial development and limited through-traffic, Twin Peaks appeals to those looking for a more secluded, natural environment without leaving San Francisco.
If you're looking for space, elevation, and breathtaking vistas with quick access to major transit and neighboring districts, Twin Peaks offers a rare hillside living experience.
Stunning Views & Peaceful Residential Living
🏡 The Homes – Twin Peaks features a mix of single-family homes, mid-century modern houses, and small apartment buildings, many with large windows, decks, and floorplans designed to highlight the sweeping city and Bay views.
🌄 One of the Highest Residential Points in SF – Located on and around the iconic Twin Peaks summits, many homes enjoy unobstructed views of the skyline, Golden Gate Bridge, Sutro Tower, the East Bay, and the Pacific Ocean.
🌳 A Low-Traffic, Quiet Neighborhood – With curved streets, cul-de-sacs, and limited commercial activity, Twin Peaks offers a tranquil setting above the hustle of downtown and nearby commercial hubs.
🌆 Quick Access to Nearby Neighborhoods – Bordering Noe Valley, Diamond Heights, Corona Heights, and the Castro, Twin Peaks feels remote yet remains well-situated for exploring the rest of the city.
Fog in Twin Peaks: A Neighborhood in the Sky
🌫 Frequent Fog and Cool Weather – Due to its elevation (over 900 feet above sea level) and proximity to the Pacific, Twin Peaks is one of San Francisco’s foggiest neighborhoods, particularly during the summer months.
💨 Windy Conditions – Along with fog, residents often experience strong winds, especially near the summit and on open hillsides.
☀ More Sun in Fall and Winter – While June–August brings dense fog, the fall and winter months tend to be sunnier and clearer, offering excellent visibility and dramatic light conditions.
🌁 Living in the Clouds – It’s not uncommon for homes in Twin Peaks to be completely engulfed in mist, offering a unique and ever-changing atmosphere. This weather can be a draw for those who prefer cooler temperatures and quiet, foggy days.
Mass Transit & Commuting Options in Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks may feel far removed, but it's well-connected via nearby Muni Metro lines and bus routes, offering direct access to downtown and other key destinations.
🚇 Muni Metro (Light Rail):
Forest Hill and Castro Stations are nearby and served by:
K-Ingleside
L-Taraval
M-Ocean View
All connect to downtown SF and the Embarcadero.
🚌 Muni Bus Routes:
37-Corbett – Runs through Twin Peaks, linking it with Market Street, Castro, and Forest Hill.
33-Ashbury/18th – Connects Twin Peaks with Haight-Ashbury, Mission, and Potrero Hill.
48-Quintara/24th Street – Runs nearby, offering east-west service across the city.
🚗 Freeway Access:
Portola Drive leads directly to I-280, providing easy access to the Peninsula and Silicon Valley.
Nearby Market Street and Castro connect to downtown and eastern neighborhoods.
🚲 Walkability & Terrain:
Twin Peaks is less walkable due to steep grades, but it’s ideal for hikers, runners, and cyclists looking for serious elevation and scenic routes.
Parks, Trails & Outdoor Access
Living in Twin Peaks means having some of the best open space and views in the city right outside your door.
🌲 Twin Peaks Summit & Park – A major tourist destination, but also a beloved local spot. Offers stunning 360° views of San Francisco and the Bay Area with multiple hiking and biking trails.
🌄 Tank Hill & Kite Hill – Smaller but scenic hilltop parks with fantastic sunset views and a quieter atmosphere compared to Twin Peaks summit.
🌿 Glen Canyon Park & Laguna Honda Trails – Easily accessible nearby, offering wooded trails, creek-side paths, and hidden nature in the middle of the city.
🐦 Wildlife Sightings – Because of the elevation and proximity to natural areas, residents frequently spot hawks, falcons, and other birds of prey, as well as native flora and fauna.
Unique & Little-Known Facts About Twin Peaks
🔹 Second Highest Point in San Francisco – The peaks rise to 922 feet, second only to Mount Davidson.
🔹 Home to Sutro Tower – The iconic red-and-white communications tower is a visible landmark throughout the Bay Area, located just west of the neighborhood.
🔹 Originally Grazing Land – Twin Peaks was once open land used for cattle grazing and agriculture, only developed residentially in the mid-20th century.
🔹 Weather Watch Zone – Local meteorologists often reference Twin Peaks fog and wind conditions to gauge the city’s overall marine layer behavior.
🔹 More Deer Than Corner Stores – With limited commercial infrastructure, this neighborhood is known more for its wildlife and views than for cafes or retail.
Why Live in Twin Peaks?
✅ Panoramic Views from Nearly Every Street
✅ Low-Density, Quiet Residential Living
✅ Direct Access to Major Parks and Nature Trails
✅ Well-Connected via Muni Bus and Light Rail
✅ Cooler, Foggy Climate Ideal for Those Avoiding SF’s Heat Pockets
Final Thoughts
Twin Peaks offers a unique living experience high above San Francisco, where natural beauty, space, and solitude define the neighborhood. It’s a great match for those who value privacy, views, and proximity to open space, without giving up access to downtown and public transit.
🌁 Live above the fog. See the whole city. Experience life from the top. 🌄✨


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