Address: | Lands End Trail, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA |
Phone: | +1 415-426-5240 |
Site: | parksconservancy.org |
Rating: | 4.7 |
Working: | Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours |
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Jason Hussein
This is a part of the Lands end trail which is the Lands end labyrinth. It overlooks the Golden Gate bridge and the pacific ocean. You can also see the cargo ships going in and out the bay. A labyrinth maze even though it sounds scary, is really a nice slow walk following the maze into the center. It is know to be a peaceful walk full of positive energy. So dont do back flips or listen to your musics people. Keep calm, think about the positive things in life and take deep, long breathes and be grateful for what has come and what has yet to come. As you take this minute long journey reaching the center, leave a part of you as you take the memories of this place. Also take a jacket or you are going to be the most peaceful icicle in the world
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Anh Nguyen
If you could make it over here before sunset, then you’re in for a beautiful sight. Ocean Beach is located on the west side of San Francisco. If you’re adventurous, you could rent surfboards from nearby surf shops. If you hike up north, along Lands End Trail, you’ll pass by Sutro Bath House and eventually, end up at Eagle Point Labyrinth. This is a secluded area with a Zen-like atmosphere. Walk around the labyrinth as you clear your mind and once you’ve reached the center, take something from the pile while leave something behind. It’s good karma. From the top of Eagle Point, you have a wonderful view of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge.
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Ali Chua
It is a relatively easy walk down from Sutro Baths, you might have to go down some slopes or climb up a rock to see the labyrinth but otherwise the hike isnt tough at all. The wind was so breezy and you can see waves crashing on the shoreline, indeed a good getaway for a breath of fresh air! The fog was slightly in, blocking part of the horizon but that was okay for us. I did think the labyrinth was a lot larger from the photos online, but in fact its pretty small scale I must say! Edit: I just realised what I saw did not look like the full labyrinth in the photos! Someone must have remade it with the rocks, not as nice as before!
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Gabriel DeRita
Amazing and mostly hidden spot! The trail down has some lovely cypress tree trunks growing over it that make it feel like youre in the Hobbit or something, and the adventurous will be generously rewarded for making the trek over all those stairs. A little stone outcropping holds the labyrinth, and the view of the headlands and Golden Gate Bridge are stunning. Down below is mile rock beach, which is one of the few beaches in SF where you might encounter solitude. There is a fire pit too and you can make a night of it without expecting much company from the cops or anyone else!
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Veg Nik
This is yet another miracle of San Francisco of which there are many, some well known, some more obscure, some really secret, some relegated to history, some not yet in existence, some only of the imagination. Walk the labyrinth slowly and meditatively, looking down to follow the path, but also looking up and out periodically for the perspective of remembering the incredibly special place in the world in which you are. It doesnt get much better.
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shirni ong
Hidden gem! 1 of my top favorite spot for breathtaking view. The walk is kinda long, around 1 hour but it is totally worth it! I am glad that the walk is so long that makes it less touristy. Really need effort to find this hidden gem :P The stones maze & golden gate bridge at the background is amazing. I want to stay here forever! Tips: wear comfortable shoe and enough clothing to keep you warm. Its very windy which makes it cold.
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Cyril Franki
Point de vue super sympa. belle vue sur le pacifique et sur le Golden Gate. Il faut marcher un peu pour atteindre le labyrinthe. Il y a donc moins de personnes qui viennent ici.
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Michael Cuadra
The trail out to the point can be precarious, specially for those with height issues (watch those cliffs!), but the views are definitely worth it! You can see Baker Beach and the Golden Gate Bridge to the east, the Marin Headlands, Mount Tamalpias, and Point Bonita to the North, and (on a clear day) Muir Beach, Bolinas, Point Reyes, and even the Farralon Islands!
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Sergej Kostjucenko
Отличное место. Шикарный вид на мост Золотые Ворота и океан. Тропинка ведущая сюда не очень сложна, но может быть под силу не всем. Рекомендую посетить.
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Olha Ivanchenko
This is the most Beautiful place for walking, and enjoy a nice view,fresh air that you breeze and feel this freedom of Lands End! Everybody ,who visit SanFr should go see this place! And the most important ,that LandEnd locates no to far from a city, so just when u have time foe walking overhead -yr way will not take a lot of time!
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Tristan Chaput
Beautiful place with a really unique view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Be prepared to hike. There are steep stairs and the terrain is pretty rocky in the area around the labyrinth. There are not any railings or barriers at the end of this path, so I would not recommend bringing small children.
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Jim Barcelona
This is a pretty epic place to go. You walk downhill from the Legion of Honor or after a hike a little less than a mile from the Sutro Baths parking lot. There are stones set up like a labyrinth. The sunsets are pretty cool from here and there are lots of rocks that the waves crash on.
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Adam Petersen
This was a fun stop on our adventure. I didnt know why this was there, but I learned it is a sculpture done by an artist with rocks. I enjoyed the view of the Golden Gate Bridge and the ocean. The labyrinth was fun, but not the highlight, the view is the reason to go.
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Tu Lam
This stone labyrinth is very zen. My kids liked to walk to the center and back when they were little. Sometimes people leave little items in the center. People need to be reminded that they shouldnt move or take the stones and leave it as is so other can enjoy.
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Jing Jingle Bell
Soo peaceful. It gets windy and cold here, bring a jacket and also the hike down hill you need to be careful because of loose rocks. There is also an alternative short cut or path you can take to avoid the loose rock path. Is on the beach path with lots of sand.
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Joshua Petersen
Its a hike back up the hill after you go down. Well maintained path though with stairs up the really steep sections. Good size cliffs so careful with children. The view of the Golden Gate Bridge is what makes the hike worth it. Better than from Alcatraz
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Brock Bell
Everytime I visit Lands End I make sure I get this far down the trail. Its always a gorgeous view, and a little busy. Its a fun puzzle to walk through. Youll undoubtedly encounter others stumbling and laughing their way through as well!
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Monark Nakrani
Part of the coastal section of the Lands End trail. Parking nearby isnt too difficult and running/hiking shoes are encouraged due to the walk down the somewhat sandy staircase. Great view of the Golden Gate Bridge from the labyrinth!
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Jessica Tsang
Nice meditative walk with beautiful views and fresh air. Beautiful views of golden gate and the ocean! Usually lots of people around the weekend so be prepared for traffic backups in the labrynth!
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Jenny Dorsey
Its much smaller than you may think it is, and thus not particularly majestic. Still a nice lookout point and an interesting place within Lands End - just dont set your expectations too high.