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Sweeney Ridge
Sweeney Ridge

National Park Service

U.S. Department of the Interior



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Morton Kunstler/San Mateo County History Museum





In Their Footsteps Sweeney Ridge bears the footsteps of explorers, soldiers and citizen activists, as

asll as an occasional mountain lion. All who have visited Sweeney Ridge over time

have shaped its history and left their mark. As you follow their footsteps, we hope

you discover what drew people to this magnificent place and why this land was

important to them.

Discovery & Have you ever been lost, only to discover recognized the value of the region. By 1776 they

Disappointment something unexpected? Spanish explorer had established the Presidio of San Francisco,

Captain Juan Gaspar de Portolá , on a mission to which protected the Bay Area for the next two

settle Monterey, found himself in that position centuries under the Spanish, Mexican and

atop Sweeney Ridge on November 4, 1769. American flags.

Relying on a sailor’s exaggerated description,

Portolá didn’t recognize Monterey even as

he stood upon its sands, so he continued

northward. Lost and ailing, his expedition

eventually scaled what we now call Sweeney

Ridge and saw “...a large arm of the sea…some

sort of harbor there within the mountains.”

Ironically it had taken a land expedition

to find what seafaring explorers never

discovered—the San Francisco Bay. Though

Portolá had become the first European to see

the bay, he realized he had missed Monterey,

and so wrote of his historic day simply: “We

traveled for three hours, the entire road was bad,

we halted without water.” Despite Portolá’s

initial disappointment, the Spanish soon

Map of Father Pedro Font, 1777



Fear Factor All of us have felt fear at some time. During

the 1950s, Cold War-era fears of Soviet

long-range “Bear” bombers caused the U.S.

Army to develop a weapon to destroy those

planes. Nike anti-aircraft missiles were

deployed across the country, including 11

sites protecting the Bay Area. Nike Site SF-

51 included a control station atop Sweeney

Ridge and a missile launching site at nearby

Milagra Ridge. By the 1960s, nuclear capable

Nike Hercules missiles stood guard on

this ridgetop. Obsolete by 1974, SF-51 was

abandoned under the provisions of an arms- Soldiers guard Nike missiles. U.S. Army photo

reduction treaty.



Protecting Their Priorities In the 1970s and 80s, local citizens recognized these same citizen activists now volunteer

new threats to Sweeney Ridge in the housing to improve wildlife habitat, maintain trails

developments sprawling up nearby hillsides and lead walks.

and a proposed 8-lane freeway extension

bisecting the ridge. Community activists

organized, signed petitions and voted to

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Ranging on the Ridge Like their human counterparts, wildlife Service. Today, volunteers protect habitat

explore and defend territories. Here on here against invasive, non-native plants that

Sweeney Ridge the web of life is remarkably threaten this delicate ecological balance by

intact: mountain lions, coyotes and bobcats displacing the native plants on which wildlife

range in search of rabbits, mice, voles and depend.

shrews, which in turn search for food and

water sources of their own. And all these

creatures find protection in Sweeney Ridge’s

Mountain lions find refuge on native coastal scrub vegetation. This entire

Sweeney Ridge. ecosystem is protected by the National Park

California Academy of Sciences





About Your Visit Please continue the protection of Sweeney and off-road vehicles are not permitted.

Ridge by staying on designated trails and Finally, protect yourself: though Spring

picking up litter. Mountain bikes are allowed and Fall offer the best weather, wear layered

on fire roads, but not on single-track trails. clothing year round as temperatures can

Dogs on leash are allowed. Fires, camping, change rapidly. Bring sunscreen and water.



Finding Your Way From Pacifica, Sweeney Ridge trailheads are

located at Shelldance Nursery off of Highway

1, and at the east end of Fassler Avenue. From

San Bruno, trails start from the west end of

Sneath Lane off of Hwy 35 (Skyline Blvd), and

from Skyline College Parking Lot #2.



For More Information Pacifica Visitor Center

(650) 355-4122

www.pacificachamber.com

Presidio Visitor Center

(415) 561-4323

www.nps.gov/prsf

Site Stewardship Program

(415) 561-3073

www.parksconservancy.org

Cover: Artist’s conception of For disabled access call (415) 556-8371

the Portolá expedition’s first

sighting of San Francisco Bay

from Sweeney Ridge in 1769.

(rev. 12/07)

Printed on recycled paper. EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA www.nps.gov/goga


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