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View of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Presidio of San Francisco from Fort Baker.
Op-Ed | Urban Gateways, Woven Into Daily Life

Gateway communities are the front doors of our National Park System, and the Bay Area is fortunate to have many. The GGNRA is just a bus, bike, or boat ride away for many living in San Francisco and neighboring areas. Read the Op-Ed by Parks Conservancy President & CEO Christine Lehnertz to see how we're delivering on the promise of these unique national park sites to build welcoming and belonging in local communities.

SF stairs.
All About SF's Stairways
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Come hear the city’s most knowledgeable authors, map makers, and influencers who have made SF’s stairways must-see destinations for locals and tourists, alike.

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Volunteers work with manzanita cuttings
(CANCELED) Presidio Nursery
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Learn to grow and care for native plants while helping to preserve and restore your national park.

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Volunteers work with manzanita cuttings
(CANCELED) Presidio Nursery
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Learn to grow and care for native plants while helping to preserve and restore your national park.

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A group of people smile for a photo in font of an Ofrenda to celebrate Dia de los Muertos
Día de los Muertos & Diwali in the Presidio
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Celebrate Día de los Muertos & Diwali in the Presidio of San Francisco.

Seal Rocks seen in the Pacific Ocean near San Francisco's Lands End.
Belonging in Nature: Tides of Change
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Join the summer interns on the last day of our internship: Belonging in Nature: Tides of Change. We'll be conducting land stewardship, doing a history walk, and fun activities like nature bingo and cyanotype printing for people of all skill levels!

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British artist Yinka Shonibare’s large-scale sculptural installation Man Moving Up
Black Gold: Stories Untold

This summer, FOR-SITE Foundation presents its highly anticipated new project Black Gold: Stories Untold. This innovative exhibition invites more than fifteen contemporary artists to reflect on the resilience, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans who lived in California from the Gold Rush to the Reconstruction period following the Civil War (c. 1849–1877). 

Alcatraz Island at Sunset
Op-Ed | National Parks Need More Than Love Right Now—They Need Lasting Investment

In this opinion piece, Chris Lehnertz and Cassius Cash, leaders of the Parks Conservancy and Yosemite Conservancy, come together to urge bipartisan reauthorization of the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA).