- This is a family-friendly, community-oriented event. Please set your intentions accordingly.
- We respectfully request that you move through the labyrinth in silence, and ask that you be mindful of your volume when you're close by. There's a whole lot of beach for singing, yelling, and glorying in if you need to make some noise, but we prefer to maintin a bit of a sense of reverence at the labyrinth itself.
- The labyrinth is sited at the northern end of Baker Beach, which is traditionally clothing-optional. Please do be aware that there is a *possibility* that you will see (respectful and perfectly pleasant) naked people, especially if you arrive on the earlier side.
- Sundown, the official opening of the labyrinth, is at 4:53 pm. It would be lovely if you arrived in time to share the sunset and the opening of the labyrinth with us, but the labyrinth will be lit until 7 pm unless we are forced by park officials or truly foul weather to close it sooner.
- We always have an altar as part of the labyrinth and encourage folks to bring items to place upon it if they wish. We'll be placing it outside the path of labyrinth itself, as we've had lines build up in the past as people take the time they need to write, reflect, and spend time at the altar space and we want to try and allow the actual labyrinth walk to remain flowing as much as possible.
- There's usually plenty of parking, but the 29 Sunset bus runs pretty much straight to the beach until almost midnight. If you're coming from the East Bay and generously willing to share your car with other Festival-goers, please do us the favor of posting in the comments how many spaces you have and when/where you're leaving from.
- The beach officially closes at dark. Please be mindful of this when parking in the Baker Beach lot so as to avoid having your car shut in.
- This is a family-friendly, community-oriented event. Please set your intentions accordingly.
- We respectfully request that you move through the labyrinth in silence, and ask that you be mindful of your volume when you're close by. There's a whole lot of beach for singing, yelling, and glorying in if you need to make some noise, but we prefer to maintin a bit of a sense of reverence at the labyrinth itself.
- The labyrinth is sited at the northern end of Baker Beach, which is traditionally clothing-optional. Please do be aware that there is a *possibility* that you will see (respectful and perfectly pleasant) naked people, especially if you arrive on the earlier side.
- Sundown, the official opening of the labyrinth, is at 4:53 pm. It would be lovely if you arrived in time to share the sunset and the opening of the labyrinth with us, but the labyrinth will be lit until 7 pm unless we are forced by park officials or truly foul weather to close it sooner.
- We always have an altar as part of the labyrinth and encourage folks to bring items to place upon it if they wish. We'll be placing it outside the path of labyrinth itself, as we've had lines build up in the past as people take the time they need to write, reflect, and spend time at the altar space and we want to try and allow the actual labyrinth walk to remain flowing as much as possible.
- There's usually plenty of parking, but the 29 Sunset bus runs pretty much straight to the beach until almost midnight. If you're coming from the East Bay and generously willing to share your car with other Festival-goers, please do us the favor of posting in the comments how many spaces you have and when/where you're leaving from.
- The beach officially closes at dark. Please be mindful of this when parking in the Baker Beach lot so as to avoid having your car shut in.
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