Golden Gate Park
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Golden Gate Park

San Francisco, California

Photo: Antonio Noto

Bigger than Central Park and wilder in every sense. The western end is fog and cypress and emptiness — you can walk for an hour and barely see another person. The eastern end has world-class museums, a botanical garden, and bison. Yes, bison. A city park that contains genuine wilderness, art, and large mammals. San Francisco in a nutshell.

Insider tip

Rent a bike and ride from the Panhandle to Ocean Beach. Stop at the bison paddock. Nobody believes it's real until they see it.

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