

There isn't anything else around this area, so hop right back on the #19 after it turns around a few blocks away. Transit: Take the #19 Bus to the stairs, you will be dropped off right at the bottom of the staircase. jPowell-Mason) Lyon Street Steps (MAP GOOGLE MAP Lyon St) Baker Street Steps (MAP GOOGLEMAP Baker St g3) Vallejo Street Steps 16th Avenue Tiled Steps. Location: Arelious Walker at Innes Avenue The 87-step staircase connects Northridge Road and Innes Avenue. The design is a combination of patterns from various cultures including Adinkra cloth from Ghana, Native American painted pottery, and woven patterns from Central America and from the Middle East. Arelious Walker who was a former pastor and advocate for the Bayview District. Although it has many namesincluding Moraga Steps (AKA. Twitter and Facebook friends suggested visiting the 16th Ave tiled steps and other San Francisco stairways Filbert Steps and Greenwich Steps. This set of mosaic stairs was completed in July of 2014. The 16th Avenue Tiled Steps Project is a beautiful and functional staircase in San Francisco CA leading to amazing views of the city by the bay. The last set of stairs is the Flights of Fancy Staircase in the Bayview District. Walk one block to Putnam Street and then south to Tompkins Street. Transit: Take the 24 to either Bronte or Nevada Streets.

Location: Tompkins Street between Putnam and Nevada You will find them heading up the hill between Putnam and Nevada Streets. They feature a wave type pattern with bright blues, orange, yellow, and green. You will also find another colorful set of stairways in San Francisco in the Bernal Height District.

Transit: Take the PresidiGo from the entrance of the Presidio to Baker Beach 9. It takes you to the northern end of Baker Beach. You will also get some amazing and less common shots of the Golden Gate Bridge during your walk. The great thing about the stairs is that they offer a short cut between these two locations (instead of walking along the road). It's part of the Battery East Trail and you will find several signs that take you between these landmarks. This set of stairs does not have an official name, but it's the best way to get between Fort Point/ Crissy Field and the Golden Gate Bridge. Staircase Between Crissy Field & the Golden Gate Bridge If you really want to see this one, I recommend taking an Uber/Lyft to get here to save you time. Transit: This is pretty far away from the heart of San Francisco and it takes a few buses to get here. The colors and patterns in the mosaic tiles on the risers of the stairs are. These 163 steps climb up from the intersection of Moraga Street and 16th Avenue and end at 15th Avenue. It’s located in the Golden Gate Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Location: Miraloma Playground along Bella Vista Way and Avoca Alley 16th Avenue Tiled Steps in San Francisco, California. It's called Dragon's Tale since it's a piece to teach kids at the school each time they use them. When you step back and see the entire piece, the main stairs are the Dragon's Tail with the head breathing fire near the top. They have numbers and other educational elements throughout. Location: Innes Ave and Arelious Walker Street. They have sayings from famous people such as Albert Einstein, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Mark Twain. Most people are more often drawn to the 16th Avenue tiled steps, so don’t forget to check out this one if you are around the area. They are education related as they are next to the Miraloma Elementary School. I love the colors and the creativity on this set of stairs. If you’re not staying nearby, I think it’d be easy to take a Lyft over to the steps or nearby, follow the address linked in Trip Advisor or go to Grandview Park, then take some time walking around the Inner Sunset Neighborhood.One of the newer additions to our colorful mosaic steps is the Dragon's Tales Steps at Miraloma Playground.

I had this dream that I could see the 16th Avenue Tiled Steps while on our trip to San Francisco, but I knew we wouldn’t have a car and they were hard to get to! BUT, I’m the luckiest person ever! My good friend happens to live pretty close to them! So it was a nice walk (and some hills) but it was worth every colorful turn!
