Point of interest
Lands End Labyrinth
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The labryinth is a cool destination while hiking the Lands End Trail and has a stunning view looking towards San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Great hiking area along cliffs over ocean -- a big labyrinth at the end of the trail that overlooks the Golden Gate Bridge and occasionally a blowhole is visible! (Go bus or car - parking lot avail.)
Lands End Trail is a 3.4 mile heavily trafficked loop trail located near San Francisco, California that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and nature trips and is accessible year-round.
Lands End is just what it sounds like: the western-most public park in San Francisco, where steep cliffs plunge into the swirling Pacific Ocean. You'll find beautiful trees, spectacular views, and a stone labyrinth as you travel along the paths (and please, stick to the paths!). If you want to feel like Indiana Jones, be sure to visit the site of the Sutro Baths. Once a tremendous indoor swimming facility built in the 1890s by entrepreneur and former mayor Adolph Sutro, all that remains today are the foundations of what was once the city's premier attraction.
Lands End is just what it sounds like: the western-most public park in San Francisco, where steep cliffs plunge into the swirling Pacific Ocean. You'll find beautiful trees, spectacular views, and a stone labyrinth as you travel along the paths (and please, stick to the paths!). If you want to feel…
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Lands End Trail
San Francisco, CA
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