There’s An Adventure Park Hiding In San Francisco And You Need To Visit
San Francisco is the ideal place to be active year-round. Of course rain, cooler temperatures, and fog can be detrimental for being active outside, but compared to the rest of the country we are very lucky. There is a wonderful way to spend your day enjoying an outdoor adventure here in the city.
The Fort Miley Adventure Challenge Course is sure to entice your sense of exploration. Let’s learn more about this adventure park near Sutro Baths in Lands End.
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The address for the park is Fort Miley Adventure Challenge Course, Lands End, San Francisco, 94121.
The adventure park is located near the coastal trail in Lands End and the tourist attraction, Sutro Baths.
Fort Miley offers a course built out of trees, with cables, ladders and ropes located in Lands End.
You have access to a ropes course and high challenge elements built in the trees of San Francisco using cables, ladders and ropes. This is bound to thrill anyone!
The courses you'll find here feature a range of activities from walking across a log, to zip-lining, to walking a tightrope. All involve some variation of those, so be prepared to get active!
If you are a first timer or nervous about the activities at Fort Miley, don't worry. The workers are really good at emphasizing and prioritizing safety regarding using the harnesses and helmets.
If you're up for some serious thrills, Fort Miley also offers zip-lines. Enjoy the feeling of being high above the ground and seeing the beauty of this city in the air!
The area around Fort Miley, the northwestern edge of San Francisco, is beautiful. This is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA), a unit of the National Park Service.