San Francisco

San Francisco is known as one of the greatest cities in the world. Famous for its amazing waterfront, golden bridge, delicious cuisine, and unpredictable weather, San Francisco offers its visitors plenty of activities to choose from.


Crescent City to San Francisco

Choosing what road side attractions to stop for is almost impossible when there are endless amazing spots to choose from! Here are some highlights along your route to San Francisco that we have selected for you.

Avenue Of Giants

The Avenue Of Giants is a world famous 31 mile scenic highway through an ancient redwood forest. There are numerous campgrounds, picnic areas, fishing and paddling spots along the route, and there are endless trailheads that will lead you on breathtaking hikes.

Keep an eye out for the “Immortal Tree” as you tour the Avenue of Giants, the over 1,000 year old Redwood has survived lightning, axes, forest fires, floods, and more! You can also stop at the “Shrine Drive Through Tree” for a great photo op.

The Avenue Of Giants is a world famous 31 mile scenic highway through an ancient redwood forest. There are numerous campgrounds, picnic areas, fishing and paddling spots along the route, and there are endless trailheads that will lead you on breathtaking hikes.

Campgrounds in San Francisco

Marin RV Park

  • Pet friendly
  • Full hookups
  • Swimming pool

Candlestick RV Park

  • 165 full hookup sites
  • Game room
  • Convenience store

Pillar Point RV Park

  • 6 mile trail on site
  • 49 full hookup sites
  • 30 min from downtown

Pelican Point RV Park

  • Convenience store
  • Full hookups
  • Dog area

Food and Drink in San Francisco


Things To Do Around San Francisco

golden gate bridge san Francisco

Golden Gate Park

Golden Gate Park stretches across 1,1017 acres! Visitors can enjoy sitting by a lake, wandering through the many meadows and gardens, or enjoy the plethora of events and activities that are constantly happening throughout the park. You can even book a guided Segway or Bike tour!

Ride the Cable Cars

San Francisco was the first city to launch cable cars, almost 150 yers ago! In 1964 they were declared a National Historic Landmark, and today they continue to symbolize San Francisco.

The terrain and the crowds in San Francisco make for an exciting ride, so hold tight!

cable cars san Francisco

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