Land’s End is One of San Francisco’s Best Hidden Secrets

Amazing viewing spots of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay are scattered all across San Francisco. You’ll find yourself constantly discovering new ones during your visit to this city, but Lands End is one of the very best.

This wild, windy and rocky trail is located at the northwestern corner of San Francisco, and it’s easily accessible by bus from pretty much any point in the city. It’s located on the rocky cliffs above the ocean, and it offers spectacular views of the shore and the Golden Gate you can’t get anywhere else.

Many tourists visiting Lands End are here to explore its rich history and many hiking trails, but this picturesque spot has so much more in store. The hidden labyrinth, designed by the local artist Eduardo Aguilera, is one of its most popular attractions.

Aguilera’s humble creation was constructed with nothing but stone, and it’s been destroyed on several occasions, but he restored it every time. You can find it along the coastal trail at Eagle’s Point, and enjoy some of the most stunning views at the Golden Gate Bridge while exploring the tiny labyrinth.