You can see the stars if there is no fog and no light pollution. However, there is hardly a night without fog, and I've never seen San Francisco without light pollution, so I guess the answer would be no. However, drive an hour north and there are some pretty clear places where you can see the stars pretty well.
See http://www.answers.com/topic/san-francisco-seals-baseball.
Regretfully, you will only find fudge packing. This is San Francisco we are talking about.
When traveling to San Francisco, CA it can be overwhelming to try and see the entire city during just one trip.� To see as much of it as possible, it would be a good idea to take advantage of San Francisco tours.� San Francisco guided tours will take you around the city to all of the important landmarks and places of historical significance.
San Francisco, San Mateo, and Coronado (which they call an island but is technically an isthmus)
There are about 10 miles between south San Francisco to San Francisco.
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Death Valley is an attraction that can be seen traveling between Las Vegas and San Francisco. Some other sites to see are Yosemite and the Grand Canon.
california California They live in San Francisco mainly, but you can see some around San Francisco in other cities too. I went to San Francisco on vacation and saw some on the dock where my boat was coming in on.
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San Mateo is located about 20 miles south of San Francisco. The driving distance between the two cities is roughly 25-30 minutes without traffic, but could vary depending on the route and time of day.
The address of the San Francisco Zoo is: 1 Zoo Road, San Francisco, CA 94132