Sutro Heights Park (San Francisco, California)
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Point Lobos Avenue
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park, panoramic view, place with historical importance, interesting place
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
48th Avenue& Point Lobos Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94121
(415) 561-4323
www.nps.gov/goga/learn/historyculture/sutro-heights.htm
In 1881, Adolf Sutro purchased 22 acres of undeveloped land at the edge of the city, which included a promontory overlooking the Cliff House and Seal Rocks with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Mount Tamalpais, and the Golden Gate. Taking advantage of the views, Sutro turned this property into Sutro Heights, an elaborate public garden that was filled with decorated flower beds, statues, forests and vista points.
Sutro built his home on a rocky ledge overlooking the Cliff House and Seal Rocks just south of Point Lobos and north of Ocean Beach. The grounds consisted of a spacious turreted mansion, a carriage house and out buildings set in expansive gardens. The estate dominated the area. He spent in excess of a million dollars trying to recreate an Italian garden. By 1883, Sutro opened his gardens to the public and allowed strolling the grounds for the donation of a dime. That small fee helped to pay the fifteen gardeners he employed to maintain the grounds.
Adolph Sutro died in 1898, land rich but cash poor following his frustrating tenure as Mayor of San Francisco. His daughter Emma lived on the estate at Sutro Heights until her death in 1938. Becoming too expensive to maintain, the family donated the estate to the City of San Francisco that same year. The city demolished the buildings and removed the statuary with the exception of the winged lions at the gate and a few select pieces. The estate became Sutro Heights Park.
48th Avenue& Point Lobos Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94121
(415) 561-4323
www.nps.gov/goga/learn/historyculture/sutro-heights.htm
In 1881, Adolf Sutro purchased 22 acres of undeveloped land at the edge of the city, which included a promontory overlooking the Cliff House and Seal Rocks with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Mount Tamalpais, and the Golden Gate. Taking advantage of the views, Sutro turned this property into Sutro Heights, an elaborate public garden that was filled with decorated flower beds, statues, forests and vista points.
Sutro built his home on a rocky ledge overlooking the Cliff House and Seal Rocks just south of Point Lobos and north of Ocean Beach. The grounds consisted of a spacious turreted mansion, a carriage house and out buildings set in expansive gardens. The estate dominated the area. He spent in excess of a million dollars trying to recreate an Italian garden. By 1883, Sutro opened his gardens to the public and allowed strolling the grounds for the donation of a dime. That small fee helped to pay the fifteen gardeners he employed to maintain the grounds.
Adolph Sutro died in 1898, land rich but cash poor following his frustrating tenure as Mayor of San Francisco. His daughter Emma lived on the estate at Sutro Heights until her death in 1938. Becoming too expensive to maintain, the family donated the estate to the City of San Francisco that same year. The city demolished the buildings and removed the statuary with the exception of the winged lions at the gate and a few select pieces. The estate became Sutro Heights Park.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutro_Heights_Park
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°46'38"N 122°30'40"W
- Muir Woods National Monument 17 km
- Mount Tamalpais State Park 18 km
- Bolinas Lagoon 24 km
- Mount Tamalpais Watershed 32 km
- Samuel P. Taylor State Park 36 km
- Olompali Ranch Historic Park 45 km
- Drake's Estero 52 km
- Tomales Bay State Park 53 km
- Tomales Point 67 km
- Point Reyes National Seashore 69 km
- Vista del Mar 0.3 km
- Sutro Baths (Ruins) 0.3 km
- San Francisco VA Medical Center (Fort Miley Hospital) 0.8 km
- Fort Miley 0.8 km
- North Lake 1.2 km
- Lincoln Park Golf Course 1.3 km
- Bison Paddock 1.5 km
- Outer Richmond 1.8 km
- Ocean Beach 2.8 km
- Golden Gate 3.4 km