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TEST - Park Visitor Services

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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Alcatraz Visitors Center

The place to be

A California pollinator explores a brilliant yellow flower.

Alcatraz Historic Gardens

A group of adults sit outside on a sunny day eating lunch at a picnic bench under eucalyptus trees while surrounded by camping tents
Rob Hill Campground
Campground

Rob Hill Campground, the only overnight facility of its kind in the city, sits atop the highest point in the Presidio overlooking Baker Beach and the Pacific Ocean.

Round House Cafe
Round House Cafe
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Food

Enjoy hot food and drinks next to the Golden Gate Bridge while taking in the best views in the Bay Area!

Some spots in the Golden Gate National Parks, like this overlook in Tennessee Valley, are wonderful for reflection.
Tennessee Valley Beach
Beach

The 1.8-mile, well-groomed trail to Tennessee Beach begins at the trailhead parking lot, about a mile down Tennessee Valley Road.

Inside of the Warming Hut on Crissy Field.
Warming Hut Park Store
ADA Accessible
Store

A warm and cozy park store directly on the Crissy Field waterfront path, near the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge.

A scenic photo of the Presidio of San Francisco William Penn Mott, Jr. Visitor Center on a sunny day with the golden gate bridge seen in the background.
William Penn Mott, Jr. Presidio Visitor Center
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Store
Visitor Center

The William Penn Mott, Jr. Presidio Visitor Center is a 4,000-square-foot facility at the north end of the Main Post and serves as a new welcoming and orientation gateway, where visitors are introduced to the vast natural, cultural, and historical resources of the Presidio—and plan their adventures across the park.