Sunset Cliffs, San Diego

A small commercial strip is found along the northern end of Sunset Cliffs Blvd.

He spent around $2 million to hire Japanese architects to construct bridges, trails, benches and a stairway into the ocean.

[6] Spalding called his estate Sunset Cliffs Park, which then lent its name to the neighborhood.

[7] In 1925, John P. Mills bought the property and surrounding area and developed it into a residential neighborhood.

The creations Spalding built were affected by the weather and wave action and eventually eroded.

After the features had deteriorated significantly the city deemed the area unsafe and removed all the creations Spalding constructed.

[11] Friend of the World was filmed at Sunset Cliffs, resembling a juxtaposition to a modern era.

Dozens of people sunbathing beneath rocky cliffs, houses visible above them
A swimming beach at the base of the Sunset Cliffs
Sunset over the Pacific Ocean, as seen from Sunset Cliffs
A sea arch in the nature park as it appeared on a foggy morning.