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Canceled Events in the Parks

Events that have been canceled or postponed

Local public health officials in Marin, San Francisco and San Mateo County recommend the cancellation of non-essential large public events at this time.  Therefore, many Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy events and programs are canceled or postponed. You can filter the events by date, by program or by county.

Image of the interior of Fort Point with the lighthouse
(CANCELED) Tour of Fort Point
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Join a ranger near the front entrance of Fort Point for a tour! Learn about the soldiers' lives at Fort Point, the fort's unique architecture, the defenses of the Golden Gate and lots more. Tours are scheduled daily at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and typically last 30 minutes. Staff availability may affect these tour times, please inquire upon arrival.

Image of the interior of Fort Point with the lighthouse
(CANCELED) Tour of Fort Point
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Join a ranger near the front entrance of Fort Point for a tour! Learn about the soldiers' lives at Fort Point, the fort's unique architecture, the defenses of the Golden Gate and lots more. Tours are scheduled daily at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and typically last 30 minutes. Staff availability may affect these tour times, please inquire upon arrival.

Image of the interior of Fort Point with the lighthouse
(CANCELED) Tour of Fort Point
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Join a ranger near the front entrance of Fort Point for a tour! Learn about the soldiers' lives at Fort Point, the fort's unique architecture, the defenses of the Golden Gate and lots more. Tours are scheduled daily at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and typically last 30 minutes. Staff availability may affect these tour times, please inquire upon arrival.

Image of the interior of Fort Point with the lighthouse
(CANCELED) Tour of Fort Point
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Join a ranger near the front entrance of Fort Point for a tour! Learn about the soldiers' lives at Fort Point, the fort's unique architecture, the defenses of the Golden Gate and lots more. Tours are scheduled daily at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and typically last 30 minutes. Staff availability may affect these tour times, please inquire upon arrival.

One Tam staff count vegetation near lake.
CANCELED: Earth Day at Hal Brown Park - Hosted by Marin County Parks and One Tam
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The creation of Earth Day on April 22, 1970 marked what many consider to be the birth of the environmental movement.