LANDS END LABYRINTH - Updated April 2026 - Yelp I recommend giving yourself an hour to get to the labyrinth and 1 5 to two hours to get back if you start from the Lands End Lookout Getting to the labyrinth is easier since you're going down the flight of stairs
San Franciscos iconic Lands End labyrinth has been replaced Since its creation in 2004, the stone labyrinth at the lookout point of Lands End has been an unofficial San Francisco landmark But in recent years, vandals have repeatedly destroyed the
Lands End Point and the Labyrinth - U. S. National Park Service On a high terrace overlooking the sea and hidden below the Coastal Trail at Lands End Point, you'll find a thoughtful work of art Artist Eduardo Aguilera constructed this simple stone outline following the classic seven-circuit Chartres labyrinth design
Labyrinth at Lands End - KNOW Before You Go 2026 (with Reviews) Built by San Francisco artist Eduardo Aguilera in secret, it was quickly discovered by hikers Built in the classic seven-circuit Chartres labyrinth style, it is made from stones I walked the entire circuit and had a blast doing so The views here are amazing you feel you are at Lands End
Land’s End Labyrinth – Labyrinth Locator When you find the steps going to the Mile Rock Beach go down and on the cliff next to the beach you will find an 11 circuit labyrinth It has incredible views of the GG Bridge, Marin Headlands, portions of the Bay and the Pacific Ocean as well as the sunset
SFs Lands End Labyrinth Has been Replaced With A Giant Heart The famous labyrinth has been repeatedly destroyed by vandals After laying vacant for several months, the site has welcomed a giant heart in its place Most SF residents will be familiar with the beautiful Lands End Labyrinth, an iconic rock maze that usually rests on an outcropping at Lands End
Lands End Labyrinth (Now a Heart!) - California Beaches On your next trip to San Francisco take the hike out to Mile Rock Beach at Lands End Just above the beach there are two military gun foundations embedded in a flat shelf in the rock Between these foundations you’ll find the Lands End Labyrinth (also known as the Eagle Point Labyrinth)
Lands End (San Francisco) - Wikipedia The point is the site of the Lands End Labyrinth Dead Man's Point and Eagle's Point are two smaller promontories on the park's coastline to the east of Lands End