The article highlights a biking route in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, particularly focusing on JFK Way and its scenic charm. The ride covers seven miles round-trip and features impressive landscapes, gardens, and artistic installations, all while being vehicle-free since 2020. Its popularity led San Franciscans to vote in favor of maintaining this car-free stretch. The author encourages riders to start their journey at Stanyan and Haight Streets, presenting this experience as not only a leisurely ride but a celebration of the park's vibrant offerings.
"JFK Way and Overlook Way both stretch across the park at seven miles round trip, offering an effortless coast west to the ocean and a gentle but steady climb back east."
"Once you cross Kezar Drive, take a deep breath and let the city noise fade away - you're officially on the JFK Promenade, a glorious 1.5-mile car-free stretch that's been blissfully vehicle-free since 2020."
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