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Members enjoying yoga in the Presidio
Give Today

Become part of a community of people dedicated to ensuring these national parks remain protected and accessible for all, forever. ​

Hawk Hill
Raptor Tracking

Raptor tracking provides a more complete picture of raptor movements between banding and recovery

a small group of high school students learn to use environmental testing tools with an educator from the Crissy Field Center
Project WISE (Watersheds Inspiring Student Education)

Place-based, student-centered program for High School students from Advanced Placement (AP) Environmental Science classes.

Baker Beach
Visit the Golden Gate Bridge

Spanning the entrance to San Francisco Bay, this engineering marvel links San Francisco to Marin County while standing at the heart of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Colors of sunset wash over Sutro Baths
Sutro Trail/Lands End Hike

A short scenic hike from Lands End Lookout leads past Sutro Baths and up to stunning Pacific Ocean views, especially striking at sunset with rough surf. The trail continues through cypress trees and wildflowers to overlooks of the Golden Gate and a visitor center with amenities.

Tennessee Valley trail
Tennessee Valley Loop Hike

Tucked in the Marin Headlands, Tennessee Valley opens a clear plain to the ocean through the scrub and grasses.

Hikers pause to enjoy the beauty of the Bootjack Trail
Muir Woods East Loop Hike

This is one hike that will leave every hiker amazed at this natural wonder and grateful the environmental activists of the past stood up against the powerful forces of unchecked urbanization.

Dias Ridge Trail
Dias Ridge Trail Hike

Descend along a gorgeous new multi-use trail. From Panoramic Hwy you start out at 700' and drop down to sea level at Muir Beach with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean for most of the trip while passing over 20,000 newly planted native plants and grasses.

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

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