Artist dates + How to find the fairy doors in Golden Gate Park

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Fairy door in Golden Gate Park, SF

This is a fairy door.

Left by magical fairies in Golden Gate park. Don’t you love it?

I had been searching for it for months (unsuccessfully) when a friend told me a hilarious story. “I was changing Owen’s diaper in a little woodsy area near the Japanese Tea garden. You know, for privacy, right? When suddenly I looked up and I was surrounded by a team of Segues. They were all looking for a fairy door precisely in the grove where I had stopped. It was disturbing and surreal.”

She gave me the best instructions she could, Along the side of the Japanese tea garden, there is a fence, a path, a log, etc… but I was still confused when I went searching again last week. I had an artist date with my friend Danny Gregory who flew out for the Hockney show. After marveling at the paintings for hours, I proposed we get some air and search for the mythic fairy door. (I have a history of taking Danny weird places. Last time he was in SF I took him to the Pyschic Eye for a chakra healing)

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Inside were wishes and bells, rocks + shells, love notes + acorns. Fairy stuff. Next time I will bring my kids + some glitter.

If you’d like to find the fairy door, here are some simple instructions:

  • -Head to Golden Gate and try to park near the Arboretum or the Japanese Tea Garden

  • -There is a paved pathway that lies between Stowe Lake and the Tea Garden.

  • -Walk up the paved pathway for about 100 feet (Stowe Lake will be on your left) until you see a big eucalyptus log (approximately 18 feet long) that is broken in two. It will be on the left side of the path.

  • -At the end of this log is the fairy door!

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Paved pathway between Japanese Tea Garden + Stowe Lake, Golden Gate Park, SF

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The eucalyptus log with the fairy door, Golden Gate Park

 

 

 

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7 Comments

  1. Rachel

    NO.

    WAY.

    I was thinking this evening about how I want to put a fairy door somewhere around my house! This is a sign!

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  2. eliza

    i promised myself not to open any non-work related email today, but then I saw the fairy door and couldn’t resist. i love myself some fairy magic. swoon. and i of course love your site as well:)

    Reply
  3. Shani

    There is a second fairy door in one of the trees in the concourse in front of the DeYoung museum. It’s in a living tree and is the original – the one you found (which has eluded my efforts to discover it so thank you!) is intended to replace the one in the living tree as it will be removed some day. I can’t really give directions to the original door but it’s one of the outer trees on the northeast side of the “grove” between the DeYoung and the Academy of Sciences. There is usually a string around the base of the trunk and the door is on the south side of the tree. Happy hunting!

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  4. Vicky White

    Thanks so much for this. I live in Vancouver BC but early next week I’ll be in SF for a few days on my way to New Zealand. I’ve been looking for interesting things to do in SF – this is great.

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