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Edgehill Mountain
Edgehill Mountain is located in San Francisco County
Edgehill Mountain
Edgehill Mountain
Location in San Francisco County
Highest point
Elevation 734 ft (224 m)
Geography
Location San Francisco, California, U.S.
Topo map USGS San Francisco South
Climbing
Easiest route Hike
Edgehill Mountain Park
Type Municipal (San Francisco)
Location San Francisco
Area 38 acres (15 ha)
Created 1985

Edgehill Mountain is one of the many hills found in San Francisco, California, in the United States. It stands as part of a chain of green spaces on the western side of the city. This chain connects other important hills like Mount Davidson and Twin Peaks. These hills form a natural ridge running through the middle of San Francisco. A small park, also named Edgehill Mountain Park, is located near the hill.

The Story of Edgehill Mountain

Edgehill Mountain has an interesting past, from being part of a large ranch to becoming a protected park.

From Ranch Land to City Homes

The land where Edgehill Mountain stands was once part of a huge property called San Miguel Ranch. This ranch belonged to a man named Adolph Sutro. After Sutro passed away in 1898, his land was sold off.

The area around Edgehill Mountain then became one of San Francisco's first "subdivisions." A subdivision is when a large piece of land is divided into smaller plots for building homes. This new neighborhood was called Claremont Court. Soon, houses began to appear on the western and southern sides of the mountain.

Protecting the Mountain: Edgehill Mountain Park

Building on the mountain slopes sometimes caused problems. In the early 1950s, heavy winter rains led to parts of the mountain sliding. This showed how important it was to manage the land carefully.

Because of these events, the city decided to protect parts of the mountain. In 1985, San Francisco bought about 1 acre of the undeveloped western slope. This area was then officially named Edgehill Mountain Park. It became an "Open Space Park," meaning it's a natural area kept open for everyone to enjoy. Even after the park was created, another slope collapse happened in 1997 during a rainstorm. This event further highlighted the need to preserve and manage the mountain's natural environment.

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