Golden Gate Overlook:
There’s no such thing as too many photos with the Golden Gate Bridge during your trip to San Francisco. Head to the Golden Gate Overlook for a different angle of the bridge. If you have a zoom lens, the shot between the trees gets a lot cooler, because the bridge in the background is brought even closer and the trees frame the image even tighter. But even if you don’t (we didn’t), it’s still a pretty cool shot.
Location: Golden Gate Overlook
*There is currently a rope blocking off the walking area where the photo on the left (top on mobile) was taken. The photo was taken before the conservation process began. So please do not step over the rope to take a photo.
HAWK HILL:
Another great view of the Golden Gate Bridge is up in the Mairin Headlands on Hawk Hill. This is a lot farther away, so the bridge will be smaller in the background. But it is a beautiful lookout spot. Keep in mind, if #karlthefog is hanging around that day (aka it’s foggy), you probably won’t be able to see the bridge from here.
Location: Hawk Hill
KIRBY COVE:
The final Instagrammable spot with a view of the Golden Gate Bridge is at Kirby Cove. In fact, the entrance to Kirby Cove is near Battery Spencer where you can park and hike down to the cove. It’s also a beautiful beach with plenty of pine trees, rocks, and sometimes (when it’s not cut down) there’s a swing where you can get a perfect picture of you swinging with the bay and bridge in the background.
Location: Kirby Cove