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Sutro
Baths
Situated
on cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean,
are a series of empty water tanks, the
remains of what was once a massive and
elegant seaside resort. Today, Sutro
Baths are part of the Golden
Gate National Recreational Area and remain a
popular spot for hiking, exploring and
enjoying the wonderful scenery.
The Baths' History
The
Sutro Baths were developed in 1886 by
Adolph Sutro, who also owned nearby Cliff House and built the
railroad that connected the area with the
rest of San Francisco. The railroad
helped draw crowds to the three-acre Bath
complex, which included a huge glass
enclosure containing six pools, which
together, held 1,685,000 gallons of water
and could be filled or emptied in a
single hour (with the assistance of
changing tides). In its heyday at the
turn of the century, as many as 25,000
people a day used the Bath facilities,
which, in addition to the pools, included
three restaurants, a 3,700-seat
amphitheater, and galleries filled with
natural history exhibits, artworks, and
cultural artifacts from China, Egypt,
Japan, Mexico and Syria.
By the
1930s, the Baths were no longer a
commercially viable enterprise. The
owners tried for a time to sustain the
complex by turning the largest tank into
an ice skating rink, but this proved
unsuccessful. In the 1960s, demolition of
the complex began in preparation for the
development of apartment buildings on the
site. Although a fire sped the demolition
efforts, the apartment houses were never
constructed.
Visitor Center
Before you head off to the Bath ruins, be
sure to stop at the National Park
Service's Visitor Center, which is on the
lower terrace of the Cliff House. In
addition to providing useful information
about the history of Sutro Baths and the
Cliff House, the Center has a plethora of
materials related to sea lions and the
other wildlife that frequents the area.
The Park Service Rangers also lead
interesting tours through the ruins of
the Baths. The Visitor Center is open
daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. Call (415)
556-8642 for details.
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