5 Things to Do in San Francisco, CA

San Francisco is a great place to visit whether for a few days or an extended stay. There is so much to see and do here from all standpoints – cultural, historic, foodie and outdoor adventures. It’s got the bridge, it’s got the bay, it’s got woodlands and mountains, and landmarks and live entertainment. Come find out your favorite thing about The City by the Bay. A glamping stay at Marina Dunes RV Park s perfect for your day trips to explore San Francisco.

Glamping Yurts at Marina Dunes RV Park
Glamping Yurts at Marina Dunes RV Park

1. Do the Rock: The Rock, also known as Alcatraz or Alcatraz Island, served as a federal prison for 29 years and saw the likes of some pretty serious criminals including famed gangster, Al Capone. The island is now a California Historic Landmark and tours of the prison are available daily, including in the evening. Check out alcatrazislandtickets.com for details.

    2. Do the Stairs: Of course, a hilly city like San Francisco has a lot of staircases but there are two that are of special note. The 16th Avenue Staircase, located in a residential neighborhood, is a colorful set of 163 mosaic tiled stairs that lead climbers to an extraordinary view of the city. Over on Lombard Street, considered the “crookedest street in the world”, each side of the street has a staircase consisting of 250 stairs – again worth the steep climb for fantastic views.

    Aerial straight down over Lombard Street with cars and road running horizontally
    Lombard Street – San Francisco, CA

    3. Do Something Groovy: You may remember the Summer of Love, or heard about it from “older” folks, but San Francisco was the epicenter of this social phenomenon that occurred in the summer of 1967. Visit some of the sites that were the place to be that summer, including Golden Gate Park where the Human Be-In took place and is now home to numerous gardens, windmills and two museums; and Haight-Ashbury, the neighborhood that was home to the Grateful Dead (the house at 710 Ashbury is privately owned but pics of the outside of this lovely Victorian are possible) and many other rockers from the day. The neighborhood has plenty of shops, vintage boutiques and eateries to enjoy too!

    Glamping Cottage at Marina Dunes RV Park
    Glamping Cottage at Marina Dunes RV Park

    4. Do the Woods: Muir Woods National Monument is 558-acres of towering old-growth redwood trees and one of the last remaining ancient redwood forests in the Bay Area. While everything here is simply awe-inspiring, don’t miss Bohemian Grove and Cathedral Grove. Fun fact – parts of Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi were shot in Cathedral Grove.

    5. Do Iconic SF: Must-sees and Must-dos when visiting San Francisco include crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, riding a cable car down Powell Street, Fisherman’s Wharf with its adorable sea lions on the wharf’s Pier 39, Chinatown, which is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia, and enjoying a signature cocktail at The Top of the Mark, the penthouse level bar of the Mark Hopkins hotel that offers 360-degree views of the city.

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    National Selfie Day

    National Selfie Day

    June 21 is National Selfie Day. Established in 2014, this day, according to NationalCalendar.com, was designed to “encourage people to take creative (appropriate) selfies and share them on social media.” Of course, this may be something you do on a daily basis, so maybe on National Selfie Day you should go all out and make sure your post is amazing! One way to do that is to make sure wherever you’re snapping the perfect pic of yourself offers outstanding scenery.  We’ve listed a few of the more iconic locations to provide the perfect selfie backdrop. Also, if you choose to participate, you should post your pic on social media with the tag #NationalSelfieDay.  For more information, visit www.nationalselfieday.net.

    1. The Hollywood Sign: Located in Los Angeles (and just an hour from Soledad Canyon), this American landmark is 352 feet long and spells out the word HOLLYWOOD in 45-foot tall letters. A star is born, for sure!

      Soledad Canyon • Acton, CA

    2. The Washington Monument: While the monument itself is closed for repairs until August, you can still stand in the forefront and get a great shot with this 555-obelisk built to commemorate George Washington. Conveniently, Harbor View is about 65 miles from Washington D.C.
    3. The Golden Gate Bridge: San Francisco’s iconic suspension bridge is a great backdrop for a selfie. Hike up Hawk Hill, located in the Golden Gate Recreation Area, for a perfect shot.
    4. Disneyworld: A perfect selfie would include Cinderella’s Castle in the background as you smile broadly with Mickey and/or Minnie to complete the shot. The colorful cottages at Tropical Palms are just 10 miles away from the Magic Kingdom.

      Tropical Palms Resort • Kissimmee, FL

    5. Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign: A Vegas landmark since 1959, this 25-foot tall neon masterpiece marks the entry to the famous Las Vegas strip. Stay in a cabin at Las Vegas to prep for the perfect pic.
    6. The Bean: Chicago’s Cloud Gate sculpture, also known as The Bean, is a popular selfie backdrop. Located in the city’s Millennium Park, selfie snappers have been known to get very creative when taking pics with this mirrored landmark.
    7. Cheers Bar: Go where everybody knows your name, or at least your social media handle after you post a pic of yourself with the famous Cheers sign in the background. Head to Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood to find this iconic sign. It is located across from Boston’s Public Garden, which provides some great selfie shots, too!  The Tuxbury Tiny House Village is located just an hour from downtown Boston.
    8. Hersheypark: Visit Hersheypark and keep your eyes peeled for an opportunity to take a pic with life-sized candy characters, including a Hershey Kiss, a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup or a Hershey Bar. The cabins at Hershey are less than 30 miles from Hersheypark. These are guaranteed to be some sweet shots.
    9. The Parthenon: You don’t have to travel all the way to Greece to get this shot. Instead, head to Centennial Park in Nashville and snap a shot in front of this full scale replica of the original in Athens. The adorably themed cabins at Natchez Trace are about an hour from downtown Nashville.

      Natchez Trace • Hohenwald, TN

    10.  Chief Passamaquoddy: Take a picture with a 40-foot Indian chief in the background. To do so, head to Freeport, Maine (which is about 60 miles from Moody Beach) and you’ll find him standing tall along Route 1. He is also known as the Big F Indian.