Mussel Rock Park


Located where a branch of the San Andreas Fault meets the ocean, this city park with landmark offshore rock formations is the closest spot to the epicenter of the great 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It's just south of San Francisco, off Hwy 1 (exit Palmetto Ave).


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