Edgehill Mountain Explained

Edgehill Mountain
Photo Size:208
Elevation Ft:734
Elevation Ref:[1]
Map:San Francisco County
Map Size:208
Location:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Coordinates:37.7427°N -122.4593°W
Topo:USGS San Francisco South
Easiest Route:Hike
Edgehill Mountain Park[2]
Type:Municipal (San Francisco)
Location:San Francisco
Created:1985

Edgehill Mountain is one of the 46 hills of the City and County of San Francisco, California, located in the United States of America. This hill is part of a western greenbelt that connects Mount Davidson, Hawk Hill, Twin Peaks, and the area around Laguna Honda Reservoir, which all run on the crest of a ridge of hill tops through the center of the city. The neighborhood surrounding the hill boasts a small park by the same name.[3]

History

The area of land comprising the hill top was once part of Adolph Sutro's San Miguel Ranch. This property was sold after Sutro's death in 1898. This area of land then became one of the city's first subdivisions, known as Claremont Court, after which houses were built on the mountain's western and southern slopes. Major problems with building on this land began in 1952 and 1953 when winter rains caused part of Edgehill Way, and one home on it, to slide down the mountain side. Edgehill Mountain Park was established in 1985 when the city purchased 1acres of the mountain's undeveloped, western slope and designated the area an Open Space Park. One of the hill's slopes located above some newly constructed homes collapsed during a rainstorm in 1997, causing mud and rock to cascade onto the houses below.

Notes and References

  1. [Google Earth]
  2. http://www.parkscan.org/parks?parkId=101 Edgehill Mountain Park, ParkSpace, San Francisco
  3. Web site: Friends of Edgehill Mountain Park . 2010-05-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100702035355/http://edgehill.net/Edgehill-Mountain.htm . 2010-07-02 . dead .