As an incentive for one of our Marin Decathlon adventures, we are taking a closer look at the historical and one might say stunning Hill 88 site in the Marin Headlands. Natural beauty aside, the “stun” factor can apply to the array of concrete buildings decorated with impressive graffiti. The Nike site SF-88 was built to deploy the Nike Hercules missiles that had a range of 87 miles. Obviously, they were never used, but remain today as a reminder of the fearful days of the Cold War.
Today, at 1,053 feet above sea level and about a three-mile hike from the Rodeo Beach parking lot, this collection of thought provoking graffiti art is set amidst world class views and is just one of the meaningful destinations we encourage you to explore this summer. Flora and fauna abound on this hike — expect to see yellow Sticky Monkey Flower, Coyote Brush, Indian paintbrush and blue Pennyroyal in bloom. With regards to the fauna, you might see a bobcat, coyote, plenty of bunnies and because of the location near the Golden Gate Bridge you will see nearly twenty different types of raptors including hawks, eagles, falcons and osprey.
More from Marin:
- 5 Feel Good “Low Carbon” Snacks
- Keep the Olympic Spirit Going in Marin: Join the Marin Magazine Decathlon
- The Front Steps Project in Marin County

