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Stairs
One of the many sets of stairs along the trail on its eastern edge. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Looking West
Looking west from Eagle Point. Mile Rock Beach is below. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Golden Gate
The Golden Gate Bridge from Eagle Point. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Success
A view of the labyrinth from above with some folks in the middle. I'm not sure that they got there by following the correct path all of the way though! (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Wrong turn
Several visitors try their luck in the labyrinth. Looks like they're not going to make it. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Labyrinth
The labyrinth at Eagle Point with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Surprise
Along Mile Rock, some creative soul crafted this from some clay and other ingredients found along the beach. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Mile Rock Beach
Be careful of walking along the beach here. It consists of large rocks and it would be easy to twist an ankle or tweak a knee on them. The large platform in the water used to house a lighthouse. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Golden Gate Bridge
There are numerous views of the Golden Gate Bridge along the trail. The bare point of land in the foreground is Eagle Point and contains the Labyrinth and Mile Rock Beach. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Trail View
The trail near the trailhead is paved and mostly flat. This will change farther to the east. The trees here bear the signs of being battered by the wind. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
Damage
Part of the USS San Francisco's damaged railings show the pounding that it took during the Battle of Guadalcanal. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
USS San Francisco Memorial
This memorial commemorates those killed and injured aboard this WWII ship. (Photo by Austin Explorer)
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