Cesar Chavez Park, built over a sealed landfill in 1991, offers full panoramic views of the bay at sunset, immediately opposite the Golden Gate.  It makes fantastic use of what clearly was a poor use of land.  On a peninsula that juts into the bay, it remains windy most of the day and night, making it a kite-flyers dream location.  There’s even a kite rental trailer that sits at the end of the parking lot so you don’t have to bring your own.  Bella and family made it out on a chilly afternoon to catch a fall sunset.

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