Our quick trip to San Bruno Mountain State Park

Last week we took a quick trip up to San Bruno Mountain State Park near San Francisco. We really just wanted to get out of the house a bit, do a little walking, and see some sites.

This wasn’t really our first excursion. We drove out to Sacramento last Wednesday (our first full day in California) so Ann could get her nursing license for the state but were thwarted in our attempts to do any siteseeing. We tried driving up Mount Diablo but the cold, rainy weather and fog at the top of the mountain cut that trip short.

Although it was still pretty chilly, San Bruno Mountain was a great idea because it’s not too far away, it’s very accessible (you can drive right to the top), and it has great views of San Francisco in every direction. Below are a bunch of photos from the trip, you can click on each one to see a larger version at Flickr. You can also go directly to the whole photo set.

Here’s Ann with San Francisco in the distance:

Ann in the cold with San Francisco in the distance

Can you tell it was windy?

Can you tell it was windy?

Ann’s waiting at the car while I walk up the last few yards to the summit. That’s South San Francisco and the bay in the background.

Ann waiting by the car

Here’s the view of the San Francisco skyline from the top of the mountain:

San Francisco skyline from San Bruno Mountain

Ann was not enthusiastic about encountering a mountain lion:

Ann is not looking forward to seeing any mountain lions

The flora round the Bay Area is really interesting. Here on the mountain you see trees and confiers like you would expect at a higher altitude…

Trees on San Bruno

But the turn around and things are looking a bit more tropical:

California foliage

Even in January there were flowers growing on the hillsides.

Mountain hillside

This was near a small camping area. I emailed the park service to see if we can get reservations to camp there some time. The next few pictures, with probably the best views, were just a short walk from the camp.

Yellow flowers on San Bruno Mountain

Skyline of San Francisco

San Francisco in the distance

Ships in the bay

San Francisco through the trees

San Francisco citiscape

San Francisco citiscape

San Francisco skyline and flowers

San Francisco citiscape

Hills of San Francisco

You can probably guess why I’d like to camp there. Even though it’s surrounded by the city and suburbs, watching a sunset and seeing the city lit up at night would be great.

Winding trail

-Jason


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