(Photo courtesy of Chris Chabot)
Hike to Slacker Hill for the Best Aerial Shot of the Golden Gate Bridge
23 March 2017
Getting There
We recommend setting out early on weekend mornings to not only avoid traffic on the GGB (Golden Gate Bridge), but also to ensure a parking spot is available. Take exit 442, and then hang a sharp left toward Conzelman Road. Follow for about a mile and then, about halfway around the roundabout, you'll see a dozen or so spots to park parallel along the Coastal Trail.
Making The Summit
The only way to get to the summit of Slacker Hill is via a mile-and-a-half stretch of the Coastal Trail, facing the Richardson Bay. Thankfully, the trailhead is just a few yards from the parking area. Follow the right shoulder of McCullough Drive, and you'll see the trail open up. From there, take a deep breath and stretch those calves—it's a steep 400-foot climb to the top—just be sure to take a right at the fork about halfway up the trail. (On the descent, however, feel free to explore what's left of the fork; you'll find Coastal Trail merging into the much denser, wooded SCA Trail, lined with equally spellbinding expanses of endemic plant life.)
Once You're There
Polaroids. Panoramics. Filters and frames. You simply won't get a better aerial shot of the Golden Gate Bridge, anywhere, unless you have a drone. And, because it's actually level, quiet, scenic, feel free to roll out your yoga mat and do some deep breathing exercises or sit in lotus.
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