Land’s End in San Francisco

By Rachel Puryear

In a northwestern corner of San Francisco is a gorgeous, wooded coastal park – with views that will make you forget your proximity to the big, urban city nearby.

You can relax on the beach, explore the ruins of the old bathhouses that used to be there, stroll through woods, take pictures of the fog-shrouded Golden Gate Bridge, and watch the seagulls.

Land’s End in San Francisco, CA.
Sunlight peeking through woods at Land’s End.
China Beach waves with view of Golden Gate Bridge.
Wet shore line at Ocean Beach.

It can get quite windy out here year-round, so be sure to bring a jacket or extra layers.

For more about visiting Land’s End, including accessibility information, please see here.


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3 responses to “Land’s End in San Francisco”

  1. That looks like a wonderful spot!

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    1. 😊

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