The rules are simple:
-1)Review the ‘hints’ below regarding various spots in the vicinity of Golden Gate Park & Sunset Dunes.
-2)Find as many of the spots as you can as per the ‘hints’ below in a 60 min. period.
-3)Return to the start/finish area 60 mins. after the run begins.
-4)Furnish photo evidence (you will need your cell phone/camera) that you hit the spots in question and get raffle tickets.
-5)The more spots you hit during the hour, the more raffle tix you get! If you hit 3 spots, you score 1 raffle ticket. If you hit 4-6 spots, you score 2 raffle tickets. If you hit 7-9 spots, you score 3 raffle tickets. Hit ALL TEN SPOTS and you score 5 raffle tickets!
What’s up for grabs?
-A free entry to The Honey Badger Half/10K/5K on Sun, 9/13 ($80+ value), Run Club hats, Run Club 1/4 zips, and more!
The Ten Spots…..
- Nestled somewhere on the Southern part of Sunset Dunes is this fun area dedicated to ‘exploring nature’.
- Founded in 1938 and located in Golden Gate Park, this club is regarded as one of the most prestigious fly fishing clubs.
- If you’ve got a hankering to throw down a 360, an ollie, and/or catch some air, this spot on the Sunset Dunes is for you!
- Sometimes called the Sir Francis Drake Cross, this large stone sculpture was dedicated in 1894 and resides in Golden Gate Park.
- Not too far from the area dedicated to ‘exploring nature’ on the Sunset dunes is a cool spot to relax, take a breather, and simply ‘hang’ on these hanging beds.
- This functioning windmill was completed in 1908 and placed on the San Francisco Dedicated Landmark list in 2000.
- This cool installation a few blocks South of Lincoln Way embodies the intersection of nature’s raw power and human ingenuity, transforming a massive 10-ton stone into a dynamic, interactive sculpture. At 10 feet tall, this monumental piece challenges perceptions of balance, weight, and permanence.
- If you’re a dog owner and need to train your doggo, this spot in Golden Gate Park is a premium, fully fenced dog facility offering off-leash play, agility equipment, and structured training programs.
- This picturesque park located in Golden Gate Park is renowned for its stunning array of tulips. The garden features beautiful walking paths and picturesque areas that offer a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
- This artificial lake mirrors a wild setting and was named for the original elk enclosure nearby. Built in 1936, it serves as a serene spot for reflection in the western part of Golden Gate Park.