Park Visitor Services

Shop, Nosh, Stay, and Learn in Your Parks

Looking for a meaningful memento (or a perfect gift!) from the Golden Gate National Parks? Seeking a scrumptious snack, or a place to pitch your tent? Or do you simply have a burning question about Civil War-era brick masonry, chaparral habitat restoration, or 16th-century maritime history? Park stores, visitor centers, and campgrounds have you covered. And don’t forget: your purchases help support our conservation programs that sustain these national parks!

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Crowds of people outside the Welcome Center on a beautiful, sunny day
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Visitor Center
The first on-site center dedicated to telling the stories of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Center welcomes visitors, provides orientation and information services, houses exhibits, and offers high-quality commemorative and interpretive merchandise.
Tent at Hawk Camp Campground
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Campground
Hawk Camp is located high in the hills overlooking Gerbode Valley and is the most remote of the campgrounds in the Golden Gate National Parks.
Tents at Haypress Campground
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Campground
Haypress Campground is nestled in the heart of Tennessee Valley, .75-miles from the Tennessee Valley parking area.
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Visitor Center
Located at beautiful Drake’s Beach this center contains exhibits focused on 16th-century maritime exploration, marine fossils, and marine environments.
Tent aglow at Kirby Cove Campground
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Campground
Adjacent to the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge this is a beach-side campground boasting spectacular views.
The outside of Lands End Lookout at sunset
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Store
Learn about the natural and cultural history of the area and browse unique interpretive items for purchase.
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Visitor Center
Located 45 minutes west of Bear Valley on the Point Reyes Headlands, at the end of Sir Francis Drake Blvd., the Center is a 650 meter (0.4 mile) uphill walk from the parking lot. Browse exhibits on the historic Point Reyes Lighthouse, whales, seals, sea lions, wildflowers, birds, and maritime history.
Rocky beach at the end of the Mile Rock Trail
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Beach
On the Mile Rock Trail, you'll pass by this short path while hiking the Coastal Trail at Lands End. In just a short distance, you'll have a spectacular overlook of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands, and even Point Reyes on a clear day.
People head toward the Visitor Center under an umbrella on a rainy day
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Visitor Center
The Muir Woods Visitor Center features exhibits and a vast selection of literature and information on Muir Woods.
Kids at play having fun on the slide at the Presidio Tunnel Tops Outpost
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Visitor Center
Balance, swing, and climb on huge structures inspired by Presidio nature and history.
Food trucks at Presidio Tunnel Tops
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Food
Delicious food at approachable prices celebrating the Bay Area's diverse cultures and cuisines is offered by mobile trucks, carts, and tents at Presidio Tunnel Tops on a rotating schedule seven days a week.
Alcatraz Tours
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Tour
Make sure to check out the Parks Conservancy's award-winning "Doing Time: The Alcatraz Cellhouse Tour." The audio tour is included with the purchase of an Alcatraz tour ticket.

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