Best mountain peaks around Burlingame are found in the surrounding region, as the city itself is situated on the San Francisco Peninsula with a maximum elevation of 666 feet. The adjacent natural landscapes and coastal mountains offer elevated points and hiking opportunities. These areas provide panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the broader Bay Area. Visitors can explore various trails that feature varied terrain and scenery.
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This isn't the sort of road you'd take a vehicle on, nowadays - but it's great for nontechnical mountain biking, and this high point gives you nice views over the surrounding hills.
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Experience the breathtaking Montara North Peak West Summit, featuring panoramic views of the Pacific coast and the state park.
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Milagra Ridge forms what biologists refer to as an island ecosystem surrounded by urban development. Volunteers work to preserve the area and ensure that the local endangered species, such as California red-legged frogs and San Bruno and Mission blue butterflies continue to thrive. Visitors are required to stay on the trail, and pets must be leashed. There is a gate at the entrance that prevents cars from entering.
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Attention very steep and loose gravel/sand danger of falling (in summer/in drought)
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Westernmost peak of the several summits on Montara Mountain. It has the best views to the south along the coast.
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Stunning views up and down the Pacific coast and the entire state park. The best is from this secondary summit, a few steps further west of the main peak
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A barrier prevents cars from entering, but the first mile of this road continues with excellent pavement to the summit. A gravel trail then drops down to the coast to Connemara Drive and Oceana Blvd
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The remaining walls of old defensive structures near the summit of Mori Point are a display of colorful and often creative spray paintings.
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The most popular elevated points around Burlingame include Mori Point Summit Graffiti Bunkers, known for its unique blend of historical structures and urban art, and North Peak (west summit), which offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific coast and the state park. Another appreciated spot is Old San Pedro Mountain Road summit, providing nice views over the surrounding hills.
While specific family-friendly peak designations aren't listed, many of the trails leading to elevated points around Burlingame offer varied experiences. For easy hikes suitable for families, you can explore routes like the Bayside Park to Robert E Woolley State Park Loop or the San Francisco Bay Trail: Bayside Park Loop. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Burlingame guide.
The elevated points around Burlingame offer diverse and expansive views. From North Peak (west summit), you can enjoy stunning vistas up and down the Pacific coast and across the entire state park. Peak Mountain, the westernmost summit of Montara Mountain, provides the best views to the south along the coast. Many other summits and viewpoints in the area offer panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the broader Bay Area.
Yes, Mori Point Summit Graffiti Bunkers is a notable historical site. It features remaining walls of old defensive structures that are now adorned with colorful and creative spray paintings, offering a unique blend of nature and urban art.
The region around Burlingame offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and challenging options. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like those found near Old San Pedro Mountain Road summit. Running trails are also abundant. For more detailed routes, check out the Easy hikes around Burlingame, MTB Trails around Burlingame, and Running Trails around Burlingame guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Peak Mountain is known for its challenging terrain, featuring very steep and loose gravel/sand sections. Additionally, areas slightly further afield but accessible from Burlingame, such as sections of the Skyline Trail, provide more challenging hiking with steeper inclines and rugged terrain.
Milagra Ridge, accessible via the Milagra Ridge Road trailhead, is an important island ecosystem surrounded by urban development. Visitors are required to stay on the designated trails, and pets must be leashed to protect endangered species like California red-legged frogs and San Bruno and Mission blue butterflies. The first mile of the road offers excellent pavement to the summit, followed by a gravel trail down to the coast.
Yes, some elevated roads are suitable for mountain biking. For instance, the Old San Pedro Mountain Road summit is great for nontechnical mountain biking, offering nice views over the surrounding hills. You can find more mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Burlingame guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like North Peak (west summit), which offers expansive vistas of the Pacific coast. The unique blend of nature and urban art at Mori Point Summit Graffiti Bunkers is also a popular draw. The variety of trails and the opportunity for invigorating hikes are also highly appreciated.
When hiking to Peak Mountain, be aware that the trail can be very steep with loose gravel and sand, especially in summer or during drought conditions, posing a danger of falling. It is the westernmost peak of Montara Mountain and offers excellent views to the south along the coast.
The region around Burlingame generally offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and fall often provide mild temperatures and clear skies, ideal for hiking and enjoying the views. While winter can bring rain, many trails remain accessible, though conditions might be muddier. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.


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