
"By the time we arrived to dance Saturday night, more than 400 RSVPs shared a similar notion. People entered a well-known cave next to Sutro Baths; one that's scrawled with a neon evil eye, a skull, and other graffiti from hikers and partiers over the years."
"An early set felt pretty tame with a group still filling in. By 11 p.m. though, throngs of Gen Z swayed to vibrating bass, clutching large cans of NÜTRL and Bud Light, while the stench of weed wafted overhead."
"Of course we were told to be discreet, but not long after this odd prayer circle ended with some applause, park rangers showed up to tell everyone to get lost."
A recent Cave Rave in San Francisco attracted over 400 attendees who navigated to a well-known cave near Sutro Baths. The event was not publicly advertised, yet participants shared a desire to experience it. Upon arrival, attendees encountered a mix of music and a vibrant atmosphere, with people enjoying drinks and dancing under black lights. Despite initial attempts at discretion, park rangers arrived to disperse the crowd. The event highlighted the ongoing appeal of secret gatherings in a city known for its social connectivity.
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