Largely undeveloped, the Twin Peaks are two hills with an elevation of about 922 feet situated at the center of the city and offering sweeping views of downtown and beyond. They form the second highest point in San Francisco, after Mount Davidson, so a drive to Twin Peaks to take in the view is a must for any visitor. At the summit is preserved parkland and it is home to many natural resources and wildlife. As part of the Mission Blue Butterfly Habitat Conservation, Twin Peaks is one the few remaining habitats for this endangered species. A variety of birds, insects, and vegetation also thrive here.
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