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Yellow leaves of the Arroyo Willow.
Fall guide to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fall is a favorite season in the national parks of the Bay Area: Sunny days, raptors overhead, and maybe even a yellow leaf or two.

Aerial of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands and Fort Baker.
Support the Parks Conservancy

Now more than ever, we must stand together to keep our parks thriving. Let’s protect them for future generations.

A fruit bat in Mauritius.
Positively batty: Why bats are so important to ecosystems

With all the stigma surrounding them, it’s important to understand all sides to the story. Bats play a major role in the balance of an ecosystem, in California and around the world.

New fencing at the Presidio Bluffs helps protect visitors and sensitive habitats.
Fabulous fencing: Volunteers help make Presidio Bluffs safe

Last month, the stewardship crew worked in the Presidio Bluffs along some of the many scenic viewpoints of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge. The windy days didn’t stop our great turnout of volunteers!

Visitors enjoy a picnic at the Marin Headlands.
2019 government shutdown updates: Openings, closures, and how you can help our Golden Gate National Parks

Visitors are encouraged to do their part to help preserve our unique parklands, by leaving no trace and taking public transportation when possible.

A group of people walking down a path at Lands End in San Francisco.
Isolation to connection: The power of GGNRA national park outings with Rafiki Coalition

For the last 8 years, we've partnered with Rafiki Coalition for Health and Wellness, which works to eliminate health disparities and improve wellness for Black and marginalized communities in San Francisco.

A Muir Woods visitor enjoying the accessibility or the wheelchair accessible boardwalk.
Find your path: Accessible Trails in the Bay Area

The national parks surrounds the bustling, urban setting of Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo. But for a number of folks with disabilities, park trails can be intimidating. Here are some of our recommendations!