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Stairs down to Black Sands Beach
Hidden gems of the GGNRA you have to see to believe

Here’s an insider’s guide to some of our favorite hidden gems of the GGNRA. From secret beaches to undiscovered redwood groves, these spots provide a chance to get into nature and steer clear of the crowds.

Two Park Stewardship Trail Crew members give big smiles for the camera
Goodbye and see you later!

A Trail Stewardship Intern’s reflections on a transformative year.

A volunteer uses plant shears to trim a bush along a trail
How do outdoor spaces influence mental health?

Ever wonder why you feel calmer, more focused, and happier when you take a hike outside?

Stinson Beach
PG&E Power Shutoff October 26-30: Updates on Muir Woods, Stinson Beach

Some national park sites within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area may close due to PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoff from October 26-30, 2019.

Eloy Martinez, third from right, at an event on Alcatraz.
Q&A: The 1969 Indian Occupation of Alcatraz, through the eyes of an occupier

On Nov. 20, 1969,  a group of Native Americans set up camp on Alcatraz Island in nonviolent protest, claiming it as Indian Land under the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868). Eloy Martinez was one of them. 

Alcatraz Island
Best moments from the Alcatraz Canoe Journey 2019
At daybreak on Indigenous People’s Day 2019, in commemoration of 50th anniversary of the 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz, the Bay Area indigenous community hosted the first-ever canoe trip around the island. Starting from the Aquatic Park Historic District, the flotilla of canoes were powered by communities and families from across the West Coast. Each canoe and person therein carried forward the legacy of the Occupation for a new generation.
Redwood trees at Muir Woods
Power shutoff for wildfire safety: Updates for Muir Woods and the Golden Gate National Parks

Some national park sites within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area were closed due to PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoff. Check this article for updates.

Two San Francisco Park Steward smile
Meet our new San Francisco Park Stewardship interns!

Get to know our new San Francisco Park Stewardship interns

Two San Francisco Park Steward smile
Interns reflect on a year in San Francisco national parks

Interns reflect on a year in the parks.

Volunteers in rain gear celebrate their hard work on the Coastal Trail.
June to September Trail Updates

What kinds of shenanigans have the trail crew enjoyed with our volunteers the past 4 months?

A volunteer holds a bucket and debris grabbing tool on a trail.
Celebrating our public lands on National Public Lands Day

What is National Public Lands Day? How long has it been around, and how can I help? Find answers to these questions and more.

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Stairs down to Black Sands Beach
Hidden gems of the GGNRA you have to see to believe

Here’s an insider’s guide to some of our favorite hidden gems of the GGNRA. From secret beaches to undiscovered redwood groves, these spots provide a chance to get into nature and steer clear of the crowds.

Two Park Stewardship Trail Crew members give big smiles for the camera
Goodbye and see you later!

A Trail Stewardship Intern’s reflections on a transformative year.

A volunteer uses plant shears to trim a bush along a trail
How do outdoor spaces influence mental health?

Ever wonder why you feel calmer, more focused, and happier when you take a hike outside?

Stinson Beach
PG&E Power Shutoff October 26-30: Updates on Muir Woods, Stinson Beach

Some national park sites within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area may close due to PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoff from October 26-30, 2019.

Eloy Martinez, third from right, at an event on Alcatraz.
Q&A: The 1969 Indian Occupation of Alcatraz, through the eyes of an occupier

On Nov. 20, 1969,  a group of Native Americans set up camp on Alcatraz Island in nonviolent protest, claiming it as Indian Land under the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868). Eloy Martinez was one of them. 

Alcatraz Island
Best moments from the Alcatraz Canoe Journey 2019
At daybreak on Indigenous People’s Day 2019, in commemoration of 50th anniversary of the 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz, the Bay Area indigenous community hosted the first-ever canoe trip around the island. Starting from the Aquatic Park Historic District, the flotilla of canoes were powered by communities and families from across the West Coast. Each canoe and person therein carried forward the legacy of the Occupation for a new generation.
Redwood trees at Muir Woods
Power shutoff for wildfire safety: Updates for Muir Woods and the Golden Gate National Parks

Some national park sites within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area were closed due to PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoff. Check this article for updates.

Two San Francisco Park Steward smile
Meet our new San Francisco Park Stewardship interns!

Get to know our new San Francisco Park Stewardship interns

Two San Francisco Park Steward smile
Interns reflect on a year in San Francisco national parks

Interns reflect on a year in the parks.

Volunteers in rain gear celebrate their hard work on the Coastal Trail.
June to September Trail Updates

What kinds of shenanigans have the trail crew enjoyed with our volunteers the past 4 months?

A volunteer holds a bucket and debris grabbing tool on a trail.
Celebrating our public lands on National Public Lands Day

What is National Public Lands Day? How long has it been around, and how can I help? Find answers to these questions and more.

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Stairs down to Black Sands Beach
Hidden gems of the GGNRA you have to see to believe

Here’s an insider’s guide to some of our favorite hidden gems of the GGNRA. From secret beaches to undiscovered redwood groves, these spots provide a chance to get into nature and steer clear of the crowds.

Two Park Stewardship Trail Crew members give big smiles for the camera
Goodbye and see you later!

A Trail Stewardship Intern’s reflections on a transformative year.

A volunteer uses plant shears to trim a bush along a trail
How do outdoor spaces influence mental health?

Ever wonder why you feel calmer, more focused, and happier when you take a hike outside?

Stinson Beach
PG&E Power Shutoff October 26-30: Updates on Muir Woods, Stinson Beach

Some national park sites within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area may close due to PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoff from October 26-30, 2019.

Eloy Martinez, third from right, at an event on Alcatraz.
Q&A: The 1969 Indian Occupation of Alcatraz, through the eyes of an occupier

On Nov. 20, 1969,  a group of Native Americans set up camp on Alcatraz Island in nonviolent protest, claiming it as Indian Land under the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868). Eloy Martinez was one of them. 

Alcatraz Island
Best moments from the Alcatraz Canoe Journey 2019
At daybreak on Indigenous People’s Day 2019, in commemoration of 50th anniversary of the 1969 Occupation of Alcatraz, the Bay Area indigenous community hosted the first-ever canoe trip around the island. Starting from the Aquatic Park Historic District, the flotilla of canoes were powered by communities and families from across the West Coast. Each canoe and person therein carried forward the legacy of the Occupation for a new generation.
Redwood trees at Muir Woods
Power shutoff for wildfire safety: Updates for Muir Woods and the Golden Gate National Parks

Some national park sites within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area were closed due to PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoff. Check this article for updates.

Two San Francisco Park Steward smile
Meet our new San Francisco Park Stewardship interns!

Get to know our new San Francisco Park Stewardship interns

Two San Francisco Park Steward smile
Interns reflect on a year in San Francisco national parks

Interns reflect on a year in the parks.

Volunteers in rain gear celebrate their hard work on the Coastal Trail.
June to September Trail Updates

What kinds of shenanigans have the trail crew enjoyed with our volunteers the past 4 months?

A volunteer holds a bucket and debris grabbing tool on a trail.
Celebrating our public lands on National Public Lands Day

What is National Public Lands Day? How long has it been around, and how can I help? Find answers to these questions and more.

A Peregrine Falcon tends to its hatchlings at its Alcatraz Island nest.
Beauty, death and drama: Live bird cams are nature’s soap opera
The Washington Post

A recent addition to the field is a camera trained on peregrine falcons on Alcatraz Island off the San Francisco coast. Since debuting on May 2, the live stream, a collaboration between the National Park Service and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, has attracted more than 130,000 users, according to the conservancy.