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Meet at Sutro Baths parking lot—680 Pt. Lobos Ave, San Francisco. Park there. Please be on time because we'll start the hike at 8:30. Carpooling is encouraged due to limited parking.
There is a Land’s End lookout and conservancy store/center if anyone wants more information about the area. Free lot. Pile into one or two cars to drive up to the bridge.

Drive: Point Lobos Ave turns into Geary Blvd, then go Left on 30th Ave. which turns into El Camino Del Mar. Bear right. El Camino Del Mar turns into Lincoln Blvd. When you come to Merchant Rd, bear left to 4-hour lot. If you want to park in the other lot, you must look for Langdon Court sign on the left before you get to Merchant Rd.

1) If you want to do a double hike, you can just walk up to the bridge and then back. The hike is approximately 4 miles each way.
2) If only going one way, pile into one or two cars and drive up one of the two free lots near the base of the Golden Gate bridge. First lot is 4 hours free: 6302 Merchant Road. Second lot, no hour limit (I think), free, on Langdon Court off Lincoln Blvd. Can explore the batteries up there---Battery Marcus Miller, Battery Boutelle, Battery Godfrey. There is supposed to be a hidden swing between Battery Boutelle and Battery Godfrey. Continue down the Battery to Bluff trail (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/batteries-to-bluffs-trail ) past Battery Crosby to Lincoln Blvd for a short part to the sand ladder to Baker Beach. Walk along Baker beach and pick up the California Coastal Trail. This leads to 25th Ave (now walking through the Sea Cliff neighborhood) to Sea Cliff Ave to El Camino Del Mar street. Walk to the Lands End trail (https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/california/lands-end-trail ) and continue on this to Sutro Baths. Along the way, there is Lands End Eagles Point outlook, Lands End Labyrinth (down a side trail). The Lands End trail becomes the California coastal trail and ends at Sutro baths.
3) If people want to have lunch, there is Seal Rock inn restaurant—545 Pt. Lobos Ave., San Francisco (https://www.sealrockrestaurantsf.com/ ).
If we did the one-way hike, after lunch someone has to take the people who own the cars that are parked up near the bridge back to get their cars.
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