San Bruno Mountain State Park in California State

San Bruno Mountain State Park

Sandwiched between Brisbane, South San Francisco, Colma, and Daly City, this residential park is one of the more urbanized areas of the Santa Cruz Mountain Range.

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San Bruno Mountain State Park Details

Sandwiched between Brisbane, South San Francisco, Colma, and Daly City, this residential park is one of the more urbanized areas of the Santa Cruz Mountain Range. At the parks center is the rocky ridgeline of the San Bruno Mountain, which stands over 1,300-feet above sea level. Hiking is the most common activity here, especially considering the rewarding views of San Francisco and the Central Bay from the summit.

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