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Best time to visit San Francisco for perfect weather (hint: it's not summer)

Here's what accessibility advocates need to know: September and October are San Francisco's golden months. While everyone crowds here in summer and complains about 58°F fog, fall delivers the California sunshine you actually came for. Clear skies, 70-75°F temps, and significantly fewer tour groups creating bottleneck situations at popular attractions.

For travelers who get overwhelmed by crowds or need extra time navigating spaces, these months are essential. Hotel prices drop 20-30% after Labor Day but before holiday season kicks in. Popular spots like Alcatraz, Lombard Street, and Fisherman's Wharf become manageable again — You can actually enjoy them without fighting through tourist masses or waiting in endless accessibility queue bypasses.

Pro accessibility tip: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass in Golden Gate Park (free, early October) offers excellent accessible viewing areas and step-free pathways throughout the park. The festival organizers genuinely prioritize accessibility — Rare for outdoor events. Multiple accessible restroom locations, designated seating areas, and shuttle service from nearby accessible parking.

Golden Gate Park itself transforms in fall weather. The Japanese Tea Garden, de Young Museum, and California Academy of Sciences all have excellent accessibility features and are infinitely more enjoyable when you're not bundled up against summer wind chill. This timing isn't just about weather — It's about dignity and comfort while traveling.

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