Lands End Lookout

Scenic spot · Lincoln Park

3

@atlasobscura

The World's Top 100 Wonders in 2018

"Burnt once, destroyed twice, and rebuilt at the edge of the continent, the labyrinth at Land’s End may be Land’s End’s most beautiful secret. San Francisco artist Eduardo Aguilera was first inspired by learning about other historic labyrinths, and then moved to create his own after spending time along the rocky shoreline of Land’s End, lighting candles and creating a small shrine to, in the artist’s own words, “peace, love, and enlightenment.” Aguilera’s creation is constructed simply of a stone outline following the classic seven-circuit Chartres labyrinth. At first, he hoped to keep it anonymous but his work was quickly discovered by other hikers and explorers. The labyrinth has been destroyed on two occasions by persons unknown, but Aguilera rebuilt it each time. In 2004 the artist lit the labyrinth with candles for the Winter Solstice, and in 2005 he lit it ablaze for the Vernal Equinox. One of the last incidents happened in 2015 when the Labyrinth was destroyed yet again. However, a month later the author with a team of volunteers restored the design. On a dramatic outcropping with sweeping views of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Marin Headlands and out to sea, the labyrinth’s location is naturally both peaceful and majestic. The labyrinth is not officially endorsed by the Land’s End National Park area, and the trails leading to the promontory are unmaintained. Visitors be warned: the cliffside location can be windy and slippery. Aguilera has constructed at least two other labyrinths in the Marin Headlands and San Bruno Mountains." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/top-100-wonders-2018
ATLAS_OBSCURA

Lands End Trail, San Francisco, CA 94121 Get directions

parksconservancy.org

3 Postcards

See full details

More Places For You

Routier

Modern French restaurant · Lower Pacific Heights

French bistro fare with Californian accent, known for desserts

31 Postcards

18 Reasons

Culinary school · Mission Dolores

Culinary school: cooking classes, community dinners, wine tastings

1 Postcard

Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero

Hotel · Financial District

Stunning city & bay views, chic modern rooms, and impeccable service.

8 Postcards

Tank18 Restaurant & Urban Winery

Wine bar · South of Market

Urban winery with tasting flights, small bites & events

3 Postcards

Pink Onion

Southern Italian restaurant · Mission

Contemporary Italian eatery with street art, serving pizza & pasta

4 Postcards

Crown & Crumpet Tea Salon

Tea house · Japantown

Airy cafe with playful floral decor serving premium coffee

4 Postcards

Basa Seafood Express

Seafood restaurant · Mission

Fresh poke, sushi, clam chowder, & fish sandwiches

12 Postcards

Zona Rosa Mexican Grill

Mexican restaurant · The Castro

Authentic Mexican flavors, smoky meats, spicy salsa, horchata

5 Postcards

Wing Lee Bakery

Bakery · Inner Richmond

Cash-only dim sum spot with huge portions & rare dumplings

6 Postcards

Fool's Errand

Bar · North Panhandle

Subterranean wine bar with a Riesling obsession and local beers.

16 Postcards