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San Francisco Park Home to Elusive Mountain Lion
27 Jan
Summary
- Mountain lion spotted in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood.
- Animal Control believes lion may be hiding in Lafayette Park.
- Residents advised to exercise caution and give wildlife wide berth.

A mountain lion was recently sighted in a residential area of San Francisco, prompting authorities to issue safety warnings for the public. The subadult feline was observed crossing Sacramento and Gough streets before heading into Lafayette Park, a popular local green space.
Wildlife officials suspect the mountain lion may still be concealed within Lafayette Park, as these animals often hide during daylight hours. Park rangers and animal control officers were deployed to the area to alert residents and advise caution.
Despite the presence of the wild animal, many park-goers on Monday afternoon seemed unconcerned, with some continuing their recreational activities. While mountain lion attacks on humans are exceptionally rare, the public is advised to maintain a safe distance and follow specific safety protocols if an encounter occurs.




