Located inside the Robert Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve, the Mazzariello Labyrinth is a maze of rocks that was created by Helen Mazzariello. It is found in a delicate earthquake-prone zone, in an old limestone quarry. Locals explore the maze and on reaching the center, leave a token as an offering. The park authorities are very strict about the environment guidelines here. Wild flora and fauna like mountain lions are also spotted.
The Ingleside Terraces Sundial is one of the most unique spots to visit in San Francisco. This sundial was greeted by 1500 people when it was inaugurated on 10th October, 1913. The 28 foot monument is created out of marble and concrete. There are also many events hosted at the Ingleside Terraces park with the sundial taking the center. The attractive architecture sure invites many tourists as well as locals for its magnificent sight.
The Mission San Rafael Archangel is a historical and spiritual melting pot in the catholic community. The parish hosts several faith formation and Eucharistic celebrations through the week. The museum of Mission San Rafael Archangel contains artifacts and objects open to the public, including the original bells from the chapel.
Featuring a building which served as the State Capitol from 1853 to 1854, the Benicia Capitol State Historic Park makes for a fascinating visit. The interiors as well as the exterior portion of the landmark have been restored and is open to the general public for viewing. Visitors can explore the furniture, furnishings and fixtures that were used in the bygone era. Guided tours or group visits can also be arranged with prior reservations.
Pleasantly sailing through the entire San Francisco Bay Area, Escape from the Rock is particularly famed for unearthing and exploring the mysteries of the notorious Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary, a maximum-security prison, where tales of the 'Alcatraz Escape' and its most notable residents like John Anglin and Al Capone are retold. Traversing the Golden Gate Bridge, visitors get to pleasantly view the Angel Island as well as the city's breathtaking skyline. The tour lasts for 90 minutes; they have on board accessible audio guides to offer the visitors a better picture of the history of 'The Rock'. Complete with a stunning line-up of DJs, music systems and more, the cruise also has provisions for themed events, private events and other special occasions.