California's Best Trips 2 - Full PDF eBook

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infamous prison island
of Alcatraz (%415-981-
7625; http://www.alcatrazcruises.
com, http://www.nps.gov/alcatraz;
adult/child day $28/17, night
$35/20.50; hcall center
8am-7pm, ferries depart Pier
33 every 30min 9am-3:55pm,
plus 6:10pm & 6:45pm). In
summer, book Alcatraz
tickets online at least two
weeks ahead.
At the foot of Market
St, indulge your
inner epicure at the
Ferry Building (www.
ferrybuildingmarketplace.com;
Embarcadero; happroximately
10am-6pm) food stalls,
and stop by its farmers
market on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday
mornings year-round to
wallow in the bounty of


California-grown organic
produce and gourmet
prepared foods.
At the historic Castro
Theatre (%415-621-6120;
http://www.castrotheatre.com;
429 Castro St; adult/child
$10/7.50), the crowd goes
wild when the giant
organ rises from the
floor and pumps out
show tunes until the
movie starts, and the
sumptuous chandeliered
decor complements a
repertory of silver-screen
classics.
If you have extra time
to cavort about town, see
p58 for more ideas.

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The Drive » Aim north over
the turret-topped Golden Gate
Bridge, pausing to stroll around
the Marin-side Vista Point area.
Exit at Alexander Ave and bear
left before swinging back under
the highway to ascend the
bayview ridgeline of Conzelman
Rd. It’s 2 miles to Hawk Hill,
located just before the road
becomes one-way.

2 Marin Headlands
Near echoey WWII
battery tunnels, bird-
watchers should make a
mandatory stop to hike
up Hawk Hill. Thousands
of migrating birds of
prey soar here from late
summer to early fall,
straddling a windy ridge
with views of Rodeo
Lagoon all the way to
Alcatraz.
Stay west on
Conzelman Rd until it
ends in about 2 miles and

then bear left towards
the bay. The third
lighthouse built on the
West Coast, the Point
Bonita Lighthouse (www.
nps.gov/goga/pobo.htm;
h12:30-3:30pm Sat-Mon)
was completed in 1855,
but after complaints
about its performance in
fog, it was scooted down
to the promontory about
20 years later. Three
afternoons a week you
can cross through a dark
rock tunnel – carved
out with hand tools only


  • and traverse a steep
    half-mile trail to inspect
    the lighthouse beacon.
    A bouncy suspension
    bridge delivers you to
    the Fresnel lens tower,
    and harbor seals sun
    themselves on the rocks
    below.


The Drive » Continue
north along the oceanview
bluffs of Field Rd, joining
westbound Bunker Rd (signed
San Francisco) after passing
the Marin Headlands Visitor
Center. Pass through the timed
one-way tunnel and turn left
onto Alexander Ave towards
Sausalito.

3 Sausalito
Perfectly arranged on
a secure little harbor
on the bay, Sausalito’s
pretty houses tumble
neatly down a green
hillside into a well-heeled
downtown, and much
of the town affords
uninterrupted views of
San Francisco and Angel
Island.

TRIP HIGHLIGHT

5


Napa Valley
From Napa,
continue further
north through Napa
Valley along Hwy
29 for destination
restaurants, a
fabulous spa town and
even more tempting
wineries.


6


Sonoma
Valley

Venture north or
south from Glen Ellen
along Hwy 12 for
low-key wine tasting
and the historic sights
clustered in downtown
Sonoma.


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