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Bridge in Muir Woods Forest
Self-Guided Hike: Muir Woods

 

Explore Muir Woods as a completely flat loop or venture up the hillside on to trails less traveled for more of a workout! See a map of all hiking trails in the Woods here.

 

Distance: Varied

Time: 1-3 hours

Level: Easy to moderate, can either do a flat

Warming Hut in front of the Golden Gate Bridge
Self-Guided Hike: Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Crissy Field

Once a disheveled collection of worn military buildings and neglected rubbly asphalt, Crissy Field was restored to its marshy beginning, while paying homage to the military history prevalent here since 1776. Click here for the hiking route.

Distance: 2.8 miles round-trip, or 3.6 miles round-trip with Fort Point included

Time:

View of Rodeo Beach
Self-Guided Hike: Rodeo Valley

 

Marvel at the beauty of the Marin Headlands on this moderate hike! There isn't any shade for the duration of the hike, so make sure to wear a hat and sunscreen. Print out the map or download on your phone as service is not reliable.

 

Distance: 4.5 miles

Camping at the Presidio
Camping at the Presidio

Provides meaningful overnight camping experiences for youth who traditionally haven't visited national parks.

Giuseppe Penone's "Idee di pietra" on display at upper Fort Mason
Art in the Parks

The program mission of Arts in the Parks is provide programs to connect our visitors with creative experiences in the park that are transformative, unexpected, and inspirational.

Video screenshot showing a landscape painting overlayed with the series title, "100 Years of Arts in the Parks"
100 Years of Arts in the Parks

“100 Years of Arts in the Parks” celebrates how artists inspired the creation of the national parks and are helping to re-imagine the parks today.

Students check on plants at the Oceana High School Nursery
Oceana High School Nursery

You’ll get to do hands-on restoration at three park sites: the Oceana Native Plant Nursery, Milagra Ridge, and Mori Point. Restoration activities include planting, transplanting, pot washing, removing invasive plants, and much more.

Golden Gate Bridge
Institute at the Golden Gate

A former program of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, the Institute at the Golden Gate was conceived to incubate knowledge and innovation in parks. Embedded in one of the country’s most visited and influential national parks, we convened leaders and influencers to forge unconventional partnerships to reach beyond traditional park boundaries.

Youth Advisory Council members smile at an event
Park Youth Collaborative

A growing coalition whose mission is to support and harness the collective capacity of youth-serving organizations in the park to benefit young people on their pathway from cradle to career.