Shipwreck Hunt Hike | Outer Richmond
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Lands End Trailhead | 870 El Camino Del Mar, San Francisco, CA
Event Details
Submitted by the Event Organizer
This remains among the most popular hikes around. Because of this, your guide Alex said he would try to schedule this event once every month “until people get very bored of it.” As if.
The hike is scheduled specifically during a time of low tide when tops of two drowned ships can be seen. You can see dynamited remains of an oil tanker and a mast of another sunken ship.
A ton of ships have drowned there in the past:
But, of these, only two of them can still be seen
- Golden Fleece, 1854
- General Crushing, 1858
- Granada, 1860
- Frank Jones, 1877
- Caroline Amelia, 1850
- Viscata, 1868
- Coos Bay, 1927
- Eiko, 1881
- Scah Jehan, 1867
- George Lewis, 1882
- Lyman Stewart, 1922
- Frank Buck, 1937 (large oil tanker which crashed into another ship named President Coolige. The ship President Coolige survived.)
- Ohioan, 1936
- Eliza, 1871
- Josephine Wilcutt, 1872
- Parallel, 1887
- Brignardello, 1868
- Scah Jehan, 1867
- Ann Perry, 1865
- Yosemite, 1926
The event is free, but donations on the site or at the event are appreciated since it takes a lot of time and effort to organize the event.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
Cost: FREE*
Categories: San Francisco, Sports & Wellness, Walks & Tours