Tours in Golden Gate National Parks

Available Tours

Members of One Tam take a guided walk

See the Golden Gate National Parks as you’ve never seen them before. Whether you’re a local park enthusiast or a first time park visitor, there’s something in these tours for you. Join park experts on exciting walks, or plan your trip to any number of amazing park sites.

Alcatraz Tours
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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.
Driver shows Muir Woods parking reservation to attendent
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Transportation
Reservations for parking and seats on the Muir Woods shuttle are now required seven days a week, year-round.
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Ruins of Adolph Sutro's Home at Sutro Heights Park
Lands End Lookout Visitor Center
Join John on a scenic and historic two-hour walk as he brings Sutro’s “Pleasure Grounds” alive and recreates the area San Franciscans long considered their very own seaside wonderland.
Pink Full Moon Hike and Party Design
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Presidio Tunnel Tops
Join us for a one-of-a-kind party under April's Pink Full Moon at Presidio Tunnel Tops!
Presidio Archeology Labs Tour
Presidio Officer's Club
Join staff from the Presidio Trust’s Archaeology Team to learn all about the park’s unique archaeological research program.
Black Point Historic Gardens with Flowers
East Beach Trail/San Francisco Bay Trail Intersection
Discover the beauty and history of Black Point Historic Gardens at Fort Mason with Natalie Korengold, the Parks Conservancy's Program Manager for Alcatraz and Black Point Gardens. Informational tour will be followed by a volunteer activity in the gardens.
Golden Gate Bridge reflecting in Quartermaster Reach saltwater marsh
East Beach Trail/San Francisco Bay Trail Intersection
Learn about the story of Quartermaster Reach; a former military landfill turned into a thriving seven-acre tidal marsh teeming with wildlife along the Presidio’s northern shoreline near Crissy Field.

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