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Parks Conservancy Members' Month

A group of people gather near the Golden Gate Bridge
Hiking the Golden Gate.

Alison Taggart-Barone / Parks Conservancy

At the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, Members’ Month is our chance to celebrate you—the incredible community of members who support the Parks For All Forever vision. Your support provides funding that keeps these iconic parklands thriving every single day. Because of you, we are leaving the parks better than we found them: improving trails, building scenic overlooks, restoring historic gardens, and growing native plants that strengthen our ecosystems for the future. 

Most of all, Members' Month celebrates the role you play in welcoming people to the parks. Together, we’re removing barriers, building trust, and creating inclusive spaces for stewardship, learning, wellness, and connection. Because of you, the Golden Gate national parks remain vibrant, cared for, and relevant—for everyone, forever. 

Join us this April 2026 for exclusive events and meet-ups. RSVPs required, so check your email and don't miss out! Plus, enjoy special discounts and more all month long.

Questions about membership? Contact us at membership@parksconservancy.org or call (415) 561-3060. We would love to connect.

Presidio Visitor Center
Presidio Visitor Center

Paul Myers/Parks Conservancy

Members Discount Weekend

As a special thank you for your support, Parks Conservancy members will receive 20% off all full-priced merchandise, food and drink in all Parks Conservancy Visitor Centers on Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26, 2026. And don’t forget: your purchases help support our conservation programs that sustain these national parks!

Members' Month Events

Soldiers in San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake
Member Event: 1906 Fire and Quake 120th Anniversary Webinar
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Please join us for the 1906 Fire and Quake 120th Anniversary Webinar with retired ranger and historian John Martini. Join us on zoom on April 14th, 2026, from 5:30pm - 6:45pm to learn about the role of the Presidio in the recovery, and how the parks continue to keep this history alive today.