The labyrinth rocks were way smaller than I had expected. The rocks looked gigantic in pictures I’ve seen. But it’s basically a small patch of concentric circle of rocks on the side of a cliff with a good view of the Golden Gate Bridge on a sunny day. You can also get a good view of the rocks from atop if you climb on top of the rocks overlooking the labyrinth rocks. The rocks can be moved since they are placed on top of the dirt. Don’t be the douchbag who messes them up! Very nice and serene place to clear your mind and enjoy some peace if there aren’t too many people around.
Inigo M.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
It’s back. A meditative experience, with a nice view of the Golden Gate Bridge and the coast line. Walk through it slowly and intentionally. There are no signs to this unofficial landmark. It’s accessible from Land’s End Trail but there are no signs that point to it. You’d have to know to go down the sandy steps and keep going until you either hit the beach below(and come back up to the labyrinth), or stay on the path to a high point and carefully navigate your way down to the labyrinth. There’s also a shortcut to Land’s End Trail from the Legion of Honor(at 34th Ave and El Camino Del Mar /Lincoln Highway) – follow the paved golf cart trail, through the golf course, until the barrier; from there you’ll see Land’s End Trail, past the big eucalyptus trees. WARNING: Part of the labyrinth’s outer ring is dangerously close to the edge of the cliff. Be careful.