Here’s a great free weekend hike idea from Kendra Smith of SFGATE.

Tennessee Point is a peaceful place. When SFGATE visited, a light breeze was blowing, and a buoy gently bobbed in the ocean, its ringing bell punctuating the sounds of crashing waves and birds singing.

Making your way out to the point, you are eventually surrounded on three sides by water, with a classic spiritual maze made of stone set before you. The Tennessee Point labyrinth is neat and well-crafted. It cleverly leads you inward and then away, inward and then away, closer and closer until you finally reach the center. From there, the Pacific Ocean stretches out before you, vast and gray-blue.

Access the Tennessee Point labyrinth from the trailhead at the end of Mitchell Road in the Marin Headlands. The labyrinth is about a mile from the trailhead, and the whole hike should take less than an hour.

For more details and photos on the hike check out I tried to find a labyrinth as cool as the one that was at SF’s Lands End on SFGATE.