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  • Rhona
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    While wildfire smoke is less common in the city than inland, it’s always smart to check the air quality index before outdoor plans. Fall weather tends to be mild, but conditions can shift quickly.

    in reply to: What are the best day trips from San Francisco in the fall? #23508
    Rhona
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    Fall is great for wine country—Napa and Sonoma are in harvest season. Muir Woods offers crisp hikes under redwoods, and Half Moon Bay has pumpkin patches and ocean views.

    in reply to: What’s traffic like in San Francisco during fall events? #23505
    Rhona
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    Expect heavier traffic near Golden Gate Park during festivals and along the Embarcadero when cruise ships are in port. Public transportation or rideshare is often faster than driving and parking.

    in reply to: Are Alcatraz tours different in the fall? #23504
    Rhona
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    Yes, the island is less crowded in fall, and the night tours feel especially atmospheric as the days get shorter. Cooler weather also makes exploring the cellhouse more comfortable.

    in reply to: Is Dungeness crab season open yet? #23501
    Rhona
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    Crab season usually kicks off in November, so late fall is the best time for fresh Dungeness crab at Fisherman’s Wharf or local seafood restaurants.

    in reply to: Is Dungeness crab season open yet? #23500
    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Crab season usually kicks off in November, so late fall is the best time for fresh Dungeness crab at Fisherman’s Wharf or local seafood restaurants.

    in reply to: What are the best fall photo spots in the city? #23498
    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Some of the most photogenic spots right now include Twin Peaks at sunset, the Painted Ladies with fall skies, and the Palace of Fine Arts. Fog is lighter in autumn, so skyline shots from Treasure Island and Sausalito are clearer.

    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Yes—fall is one of the sunniest times of year, making it perfect for walking the Golden Gate Bridge, biking the waterfront, or exploring Golden Gate Park. The cooler evenings are comfortable for night tours and Bay cruises.

    in reply to: What food experiences shouldn’t I miss right now? #23488
    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Fall is the season for Mission-style burritos, Dungeness crab, and neighborhood dining experiences across Chinatown, North Beach, and the Mission. Farmers markets are at their peak with seasonal produce.

    in reply to: What cultural events happen in the fall? #23486
    Rhona
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    Fall is packed with festivals and art events. Golden Gate Park hosts live music, major museums open seasonal exhibits, and the city’s neighborhoods feature street fairs and family-friendly gatherings.

    in reply to: What cultural events happen in the fall? #23485
    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Fall is packed with festivals and art events. Golden Gate Park hosts live music, major museums open seasonal exhibits, and the city’s neighborhoods feature street fairs and family-friendly gatherings.

    in reply to: Are there any new attractions this season? #23483
    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Yes—new parks and public spaces are opening around the city, giving visitors more spots for picnics, skyline views, and waterfront walks. Fall is also a season when art exhibits and special cultural installations are unveiled.

    in reply to: What’s the fall weather like in San Francisco? #23481
    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Expect crisp mornings and mild afternoons. Daytime highs usually sit in the high 60s to low 70s, with less fog than summer. Evenings cool quickly, so layers are essential.

    in reply to: Is San Francisco a popular travel destination this year? #23479
    Rhona
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    Yes, San Francisco is one of the top destinations in the U.S. for 2025. Visitors are drawn by the mix of iconic sights, cultural events, and nearby nature escapes that make fall one of the city’s best seasons.

    in reply to: Is San Francisco a popular travel destination this year? #23478
    Rhona
    Keymaster

    Yes, San Francisco is one of the top destinations in the U.S. for 2025. Visitors are drawn by the mix of iconic sights, cultural events, and nearby nature escapes that make fall one of the city’s best seasons.

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