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Middle School Students

Coyote in the Golden Gate National Parks
Coyote Moon Hike
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Watch a spectacular Pacific sunset while listening for our local coyotes greeting a rising full moon! Reservations required; 415-331-1540.

Dungeness crab
Pier Crabbing 101
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Learn about the Marin Headlands more salty residents! Crabbing gear provided. Reservations required, please call (415) 331-1540.

Cycle Crissy Field!
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A family-friendly bike trip around Crissy Field and the Presidio Main Post!

Crissy Field activities
Family-Friendly Bike Ride: Presidio 101
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Join a Presidio Park Ranger and Presidio Trust guide on this gentle four-mile bike ride.

Fort Baker
Fort Baker 101
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Tour the many layers of history found in Fort Baker! Reservation required, 415-331-1540.

A reenactment actor telling stories from the Civil War
Fort Point Civil War Days
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See and hear Fort Point in come to life with music, marching, and the colorful uniforms of Civil War soldiers.

Habitat Restoration at Creekside Marsh - Hosted by Marin County Parks and One Tam
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Come join this community-based effort to install a diversity of native plants and improve animal habitat at a site once dominated by weeds! We will be mulching, planting, and/ or weeding next to a tidal marsh with a view of Mt. Tam.

Healthy Parks Healthy People
Healthy Parks, Healthy People

Join the Healthy Parks, Healthy People Rangers and leaders to work your way to fitness and a healthier lifestyle in San Francisco.

From Base to Peak: An Evening of Exploration and Discussion about the Future of Mt. Tamalpais‰ЫЄ West Peak
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Join us for an evening of exploration and discussion about the future of Mt. Tam‰ЫЄs West Peak. Learn about this site‰ЫЄs unique history and ecology, and about One Tam‰ЫЄs efforts to restore ecological function and improve visitor experience at the mountain‰ЫЄs true peak.

One Tam Member Hike - Wildflowers of the Chaparral
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Bring the kids and enjoy an easy, family-friendly hike on Mt. Tam! Join our One Tam team and our partners at Friends of Mt. Tam to discover plants and animals of the mountain.

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