This park is a premier spot for outdoor activities because of its 200ft high bluffs, making it one of the best hang-gliding spots in the country. Additionally, its networking trails make it ideal for accessible hiking, horseback riding, and dog walking.
This park features a unique sand-dune landscape, which is home to plants with deep roots and a tolerance for harsh conditions. In fact, it's the largest remaining dune field on the San Francisco peninsula.
This park is a great spot for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts because it's one of the only known coastal nesting sites for Bank Swallows, a state threatened species. Visitors can observe these birds digging holes in the sandstone cliffs and raising their young between March and June.
Visitors to this park can expect to find paved and wheelchair-accessible loop trails, as well as restrooms in the parking lot. There's also a sandy picnic area where visitors can enjoy a meal with a view.
This park is a popular spot for dog owners because it's one of the few places where dogs can be let off-leash and really enjoy themselves. The park's dog-friendly trails and beautiful views make it an ideal spot for dog owners to spend time with their furry friends.