H is for Hawk Hill

Visit the Newly Renovated Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands

After a nearly year-long closure, Hawk Hill in the legendary Marin Headlands recently emerged with a glow-up. Thank the hearty TLC from the National Park Service. This Golden Gate National Recreation Area gem now has a new trail along with revamped spaces for taking in timeless, grand views.

Cyclists especially love the giant 2-mile climb on Conzelman Road to reach Hawk Hill—923 feet above the Pacific. But plenty of folks also drive to it (see details below). Even the parking area is breathtaking, with a drone-style view of the Golden Gate (Gen Xers might recognize this angle from the opening credits of Full House, circa…never mind!).

From the main parking area, pass through a tunnel and emerge onto a deck with benches and beautifully appointed native greenery and grasses. Wander the walkway, wending around and up the now-defunct WWII-era coast artillery battery. The U.S. Army once used this prime location to protect the entrance to the Bay.

Make your way up to the top of Hawk Hill and find ample space to saunter. You’d have to try really hard to get lost here, as the trail system is basically a loop. Take in the scene—and the sea-nery—a sweeping panorama of the Golden Gate, the San Francisco skyline, and the Marin Coast from Point Bonita out to Point Reyes.

It can feel as if you’re soaring like a hawk, but you’re probably just swept up in the magic of the moment. Still, Hawk Hill lives up to its name for viewing not just hawks, but falcons and other raptors.

Bring a picnic or snacks—there are plenty of perches (just be sure to pack out what you pack in). We love the west side of Hawk Hill, overlooking the ethereal City by the Bay. Hawk yeah!

TIP: Hawk Hill is a popular place for gazing at the sunset as it sinks, slims, and flattens across the Pacific or glows golden over our beautiful City by the Bay. As twilight sets in, the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges light up, and San Francisco begins to sparkle—an urban oasis whispering in the quiet night…brighter days ahead. (Just make sure you leave within an hour after sunset.)

Limited parking for Hawk Hill is at the top of Conzelman Rd. (map). It’s limited. There’s a sign at the trailhead stating no dogs.

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