Hawk Hill
Segment in Sausalito. 2.68km, 158m elevation difference. Average grade is 5.9% with the steepest quarter mile at 13.3%. Completed by 161 athletes.
Description
Hawk Hill is a quintessential cycling climb in the Bay Area offering a combination of challenge and scenery right at the doorstep of San Francisco. This popular ride begins right after crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, making it highly accessible and a favorite among locals and visitors alike. The climb spans approximately 2.5 miles with an elevation gain of around 780 feet if you start from the bottom of Conzelman Drive at Fort Baker. With an average grade of 5.5%, the route is categorically approachable for a wide range of cyclists while still providing a meaningful challenge. The summit of Hawk Hill rewards riders with breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco skyline, and the Pacific Ocean, making the effort entirely worth it. The descent is just as exhilarating as the climb, offering a different perspective of the stunning surroundings.
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