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Tiny Treasures
When we think of famous cities, we think of iconic locations—the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Colosseum in Rome, Tower Bridge in London—but countless wonderful locations may not be so easily found by visitors. San Francisco has many famous sites where tourists flock, but it also features numerous hidden treasures. Some of San Francisco’s magical spots, including charming stairways, pedestrian paths, and tiny parks with grand views, are interwoven within residential areas. This week’s Hike Notes, Ina Coolbrith Park-San Francisco, introduces readers to one such hidden jewel, a tiny park at the top of San Francisco’s Russian Hill with glorious views of the bay, Alcatraz, Coit Tower, and the Bay Bridge. Keep your eyes open for hidden treasures where you live, and keep putting one foot forward! Check the Home page for the broader background story. Click Insights/Hike Update News for inspiring reflections. Browse hikes on the main Hikes page or on the Hike Search by Area page, and scroll to the bottom of each hike page to see full photo galleries. If you’d like to support HikingAutism, check out the Support/Shop page! Check out selected articles and interviews under Media. Click World Walks to see or share favorite family-friendly walks! Stay in touch with Lisa Louis and HikingAutism via Contact. The Links page lists a loose collection of helpful information links. Feel free to share and follow on Facebook at HikingAutism, Twitter at @HikingAutism, Instagram at lisalouis777, and Bluesky @hikingautism.bsky.social New this week: Hike Notes 227: Ina Coolbrith Park-San Francisco
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