
Land's End Labyrinth - San Francisco, CA
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DougK
N 37° 47.281 W 122° 30.351
10S E 543509 N 4182410
The Land's End Labyrinth in San Francisco, California, was first created in 2004 by Eduardo Aguilera.
Waymark Code: WMAEW3
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2011
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This
labyrinth is located on a cliffside at
Land's End in San Francisco, California.
The labyrinth is about 40 feet in diameter. It was first created in 2004 and the
history of the labyrinth is told by the creator, Eduardo Aguilera. On special occasions the labyrinth has been outlined with luminaries.
The best access is from the parking lot at the end of El Camino Del Mar near the USS San Francisco Memorial.
Take the coastal Trail towards the Golden Gate Bridge. Look for the Mile Rock Stairway which down towards the ocean. Just before you get to the Mile Rock Beach, turn right to take the trail up to the bluff where the labyrinth is located.
Here there is a gorgeous view of the Golden Gate Bridge and well as the Point Bonita Lighthouse across the Golden Gate and the remains of the Mile Rock Lighthouse, just off the coast.
From AAA's Via magazine, p.31
In 2015, the maze was nearly wiped out when vandals dumped every stone into the sea, leaving a ghostly impression. A month later, volunteers formed a chain from the windy bluff to the beach below and, passing rocks hand to hand, rebuilt the winding path for all to circle again.