Mile Rock Beach

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Mile Rock Beach is a small, rugged, and often foggy shoreline in San Francisco known for its rocky coast, strong currents, and views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Mile Rock Lighthouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
coastal landform
accessedBy Lands End Trail NERFINISHED
stairway from Lands End Trail
adjacentTo Golden Gate Strait NERFINISHED
closestNeighborhood Outer Richmond NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
feature offshore rocks
views of passing ships entering and leaving San Francisco Bay
hasCharacteristic often foggy
rocky coast
rugged
small
strong currents
hasEnvironment coastal marine climate
hasReputation hazardous surf conditions
less crowded than other San Francisco beaches
hasTerrain boulders and large rocks
steep access trail
hasViewOf Golden Gate Bridge NERFINISHED
Mile Rock Lighthouse NERFINISHED
knownFor foggy coastal weather
rocky shoreline
secluded setting
strong surf and currents
views of the Golden Gate Bridge
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Golden Gate National Recreation Area NERFINISHED
Lands End NERFINISHED
San Francisco
San Francisco Bay Area
managedBy National Park Service
near Golden Gate Strait NERFINISHED
Lincoln Park NERFINISHED
Mile Rock Lighthouse NERFINISHED
Sutro Baths NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Lands End Lookout area NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean coastline NERFINISHED
reachableFrom El Camino Del Mar NERFINISHED
Lands End Lookout parking area
region northwestern San Francisco
safetyNote not recommended for swimming due to strong currents
usedFor hiking destination
photography
picnicking
scenic viewing
waterBody Golden Gate NERFINISHED

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Lands End contains Mile Rock Beach
Lands End area contains Mile Rock Beach
subject surface form: Lands End
Sutro Baths ruins hasViewOf Mile Rock Beach