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The Corona Park is not big, not high, but the surrounding scenery is particularly good, it is more like a hilly area, so the architecture and scenery look very layered, especially the scenery at the top of the park is even better.
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Corona Heights Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The hill in Corona Park is 158 meters above sea level. The climbing path is relatively steep and there are no railings on the road, which is more dangerous. The top of the mountain is windy, and with its height advantage, you can have a panoramic view of the city of San Francisco. Looking up from the bottom of the mountain, you can see the red rock formations on the top of the mountain.
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Corona Heights Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Corona Park is not big, not high, but the surrounding scenery is particularly good, it is more like a hilly area, so the architecture and scenery look very layered, especially the scenery at the top of the park is even better.
Corona Park is not big, but in terms of surroundings, the park is also in a relatively high position. You can enjoy the panoramic view of some San Francisco cityscapes at the top, and it is also a very beautiful park.
San Francisco's Corona Park is a small sports park with several stadiums open to people for free. There is a hill in the park, which is 158 meters above sea level. It is a place where people do mountain climbing exercises. It's not easy to climb a mountain because of its steep terrain. But climbing to the top of the mountain can overlook the prosperous scenery of San Francisco.
Very beautiful scenery, 360 degrees around the city overlook the panorama, climb the highest peak, you can feel the roaring wind, very feel. Compared with Gemini Peak, there are fewer people here. When I went there, there was almost no one else. It also provides many ways to climb mountains and experience an outdoor atmosphere. When entering, there is a dog park, where many people walk their dogs and train them. It's very warm and beautiful. Next to it is a museum called Randall Museum, with lectures from time to time, which is a good place to visit.
All kinds of storms climb up the hill to the Corona heights park, which overlooks half of San Francisco, and then down the hill to Castro, where the rainbow flag and the men holding hands feel very lovely. Along the way, you can also see lovely houses and castles.