Lands End Trail
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Lands End Trail

San Francisco, California

Photo: Giuseppe D'Antonio

A coastal trail along the city's wild northwest edge that feels like it belongs on the Big Sur coastline, not inside city limits. Rugged cliffs, cypress groves, the ruins of the Sutro Baths, and a view of the Golden Gate Bridge that earns every step. On a foggy morning, the foghorn sound and the crashing surf below create something close to sacred. This is the San Francisco tourists never see.

Insider tip

Start at the Sutro Baths ruins and walk east. The Labyrinth at Eagle Point — a rock spiral on the cliff's edge — is a hidden gem within a hidden gem.

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