This Is the Best Hiking City in the U.S.-and It's Not Denver or Portland
Briefly

A recent report by SportsShoes highlights that urban hiking destinations can offer both thrilling views and urban landscapes. Analyzing data from 180 of the world’s popular tourist cities, San Francisco emerged as the top hiking city in the U.S. and the third globally, with 119 popular and accessible hiking trails. Iconic hikes include the Dipsea Trail and Lands End Trail, making it suitable for hikers of all levels. The city boasts iconic landmarks such as Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge, enhancing the hiking experience.
San Francisco stands out with 119 highly popular and accessible hikes, making it the top hiking city in the U.S. and the third best in the world.
According to SportsShoes, the wilderness behind San Francisco's University Campus is a stunning area to explore alongside iconic places like the Golden Gate Bridge.
The report analyzed hiking trail data from 180 tourist cities worldwide, focusing on the number, popularity, and reviews of hiking trails in each city.
San Francisco’s rich variety of trails ensures that hikers of all skill levels can find suitable options, often concluding with breathtaking views.
Read at Travel + Leisure
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