Take a Tour to San Francisco Sutro Heights Park Visiting Riomanistic Statues and Conservatory

Located on a dramatic bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Sutro Heights Park in San Francisco has everything for the visitors to enjoy. Cottages, observatory that is enclosed, water towers, a gallery, and a conservatory that is filled with exotic orchids as well as a rock and sandstone parapet can all offer exotic experiences for the visitors.

Topping these all are over two hundred replicas of European statues. The Park was opened to public in 1885, given to the city of San Francisco in 1920s and is now managed by the Golden Get National Recreation Area.

Entrance to the Sutro Heights through its graveled path has a couple of lion statues greeting the visitors. A little distance from the entrance is the marvelous statue of Goddess Diana. Canary Island date palms, Monterey pines, and eucalyptus extensively cover the pathway.

Also available are the Norfolk Island pines and cypress trees scattered all over the grounds. A large circle with a fountain in it is also there. A path at the left leads to the 48th Avenue.

San Francisco Sutro Heights Park Information website

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On the right side the visitor will find the main path leading to the promontory that overlooks the ocean, Cliff House, and Seal Rocks. On the eastern side are the original location of cottage and the remnants of large sandstone parapet. A flight of rough stone steps lead the visitor to 15,000 gallon water tank, observatory and photo gallery. Flat area is the perfect place for the children to play as well as explore.

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