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Greenbelt Alliance In the NewsNovember 12, 2009 Urban Outings: West End of Golden Gate Park Gail ToddThe west end of Golden Gate Park has often played second fiddle to the glamorous east side -- with its sparkling Academy of Sciences and prestigious de Young Museum. The west end, however, has many charms and scenic lakes well worth exploring, and, not least of all, west-end attractions are free. What you'll find Continue on John F. Kennedy Drive past the golf course and the soccer fields, jogging left at the stop sign to stay on JFK Drive. You will soon come to marshy North Lake on your left, which is the first in the "chain of lakes," one of Golden Gate Park's most popular birding spots. Here you may find herons, ducks, kingfishers and egrets. A path around North Lake offers solitude, rustic views and benches to rest on. Several short paths lead directly to the water. Continue on JFK Drive to the bison paddock on your left. The almost extinct bison (buffalo) were brought to the park by park founder John McLaren in 1891, and have been a popular attraction ever since. Sadly, it is getting harder to see any bison in the enclosure, as there are only a few aging females remaining in the herd. Past the bison paddock is Spreckels Lake, as carefully manicured as North Lake is wild. Here generations of model yacht enthusiasts have sailed their creations, and you will undoubtedly see some intricate miniatures as you stroll by. The San Francisco Model Yacht Club ( www.sfmyc.org) runs frequent events on the lake. Check their Web site for the schedule. In the west end of the lake a concrete turtle sticks out of the water. It is usually covered with real turtles basking in the sun. Now, retrace your steps on JFK Drive, noticing the lovely rhododendron and azaleas planted in the center of the drive. Passing the anglers lodge and the casting pond, you will come to Chain of Lakes Drive East. Turn left (south) to pass the two remaining lakes in the "chain" -- Middle Lake and South Lake. Both lakes are picturesque and worth exploring. Turn right (west) on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, which fronts South Lake. A short path leads to a children's playground complete with a wooden ship perfect for fantasy pirate voyages. Before you exit the park on MLK Drive, you will pass the Murphy Windmill, now being restored. Like the Dutch Windmill, the Murphy Windmill once supplied water to thirsty Golden Gate Park. After the walk To mingle with the locals, stroll south along the Great Highway two blocks to Judah Street for coffee at the popular Java Beach Café (1396 La Playa St.). Here you can jostle with the overflowing crowd drinking espresso, eating hot subs, reading newspapers and surfing via the Wi-Fi. For more gourmet dining, stop in at Outlanders (4001 Judah St.) ,where you can get a full meal or a Sunday brunch. Getting there By car, head west on Fulton Street until you get to the Great Highway. Unmetered four-hour parking is available along the Great Highway. Urban Outings are presented by Greenbelt Alliance, the Bay Area's advocate for protecting open spaces and creating vibrant places. To suggest an Urban Outing, contact Gail Todd, tour leader for S.F. City Guides and author of "Lunchtime Walks in Downtown San Francisco." To find out more about Greenbelt Alliance's work, visit growsmartbayarea.org.### |
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