Here Are The 10 Steepest Streets In San Francisco - They'll Make You Sweat
Everyone knows that San Francisco has hilly streets, but have you ever wondered which 10 are the steepest streets in San Francisco? Here’s the top 10 list—perfect for a killer workout.

The end of Bradford street is the steepest street in the city, and one of the steepest streets in the world. Try running that hill or even parking on it!?

Not the actual steepest part, but very close. In a dynamic part of town full of action and views. The steepest part at Romolo between Valleho and Fresno has a 37.5% grade.
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If you venture to Prentiss between Chapman and Powhatan expect 37% grade. An intense and short street!
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Bernal Heights has a lot of steep streets. The steepness at Nevada above Chapman has a 35% grade.

If you're driving beware of this steep hilly street. There is a 34% grade to deal with when you drive up Baden Street above Mangels Avenue.

Go to Potrero Hill at 24th street between De Haro and Rhode Island for another steep hill with a 31.5% Grade.

Venture to Noe Valley to see this steep street, and try parking if you can! A 31.5% grade again.

If you go to Russian Hill then check out Filbert between Leavenworth and Hyde. A steep climb or drive and windy and scenic views.
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Another Russian Hill intersection at Jones Street & Union Street and Filbert with 29% grade. Great views of Alcatraz as well.

A beautiful tree lined street in a breathtaking part of San Francisco. Duboce Ave. between Buena Vista and Alpine has a 27.9% grade
Have you been on any of these steep streets? Let us know what you think of the hilly streets. If you’re curious, check out The 11 Biggest Risks Living In The City of San Francisco.
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