Next meeting about Lands End visitor center, Sept. 28


The Lands End Lookout will be located on this patch of land adjacent to the parking lot and Point Lobos Avenue.

In late July, the first public meeting about the new Lands End visitor center, tentatively being called the “Lands End Lookout”, was held at the Cliff House.

During that meeting, attendees were asked to brainstorm on some questions to help guide the architects in their designs, such as “What does Lands End mean to you?” and “How do you use Lands End?”. Check out what attendees had to say (PDF)

The next public meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 28 where managing architects from Esherick, Homsey, Dodge & Davis (EHDD) plus NPS and Parks Conservancy staff will present schematic drawings of the visitor center, which have incorporated feedback from the community.

The new visitor facility at Lands End will be located adjacent to Pt. Lobos Avenue above the Sutro Baths. It will contain informational displays describing the area’s rich cultural and natural history and will allow locals and visitors to enjoy an indoor space that will complement the dramatic coastal environment.

If you’re interested in attending the Sept. 28 information meeting at the Cliff House, you need to RSVP by Sept. 21 by writing trailsforever@parksconservancy.org or calling 561-3054.

The Sept. 28 meeting will be held from 6pm until 7:30pm at the Cliff House. For more information on planned improvements for Lands End, visit parksconservancy.org as well as the NPS Park Planning site.

Sarah B.