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Women’s Dipsea Hike
Dipsea Hike Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Trailblazing Run for Women’s Athletics

One hundred years ago, a historic “hike” from Mill Valley to Stinson Beach marked a major breakthrough for women’s cross-country running. The Parks Conservancy and One Tam are proud to support a community commemoration of the Women’s Dipsea Hike on April 21, 2018.

Portrait of birder Daniela Sánchez with binoculars on a birding trip.
Test: A 'special' spot: Here's what it's like to work on Alcatraz

Alcatraz Island is one of the most unique places to work in the Bay Area, and many Parks Conservancy team members keep coming back year after year.

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One Tam Community Science Program Finds Rare Bee Lost for Decades

The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy working with the National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin Water, and Marin County Parks as the One Tam partnership, announces the finding of the rare San Francisco leaf-cutter bee (Trachusa gummifera) in Marin County.

Have Eyes Like a Hawk? 'Fly' Like an Eagle? Discover Your Raptor 'Patronus!'

Myers and Briggs? Meet Swainson’s and Cooper’s! Match your personality type with your bird-of-prey doppelgänger—and then find out how you can potentially spot your feathered friend while volunteering for the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory during the upcoming fall migration.

Visit Alcatraz Island: Tour Alcatraz for views, gardens, NEW stories

Get a sneak peek at new things to find on the island as we celebrate 50 years of Alcatraz being open to the public as a national park site, part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Two women carrying bug nets in a grassy field inspect specimen vials
Test: The great ‘treasure hunt’: Scouting seeds in the GGNRA

Seed collection is critical to maintaining the populations of rare and endangered native plant species in our parks, and our collectors wield their magnifying glasses and their expertise in finding plants from Mori Point to the Marin Headlands.

A broken boardwalk is seen at Stinson Beach following storms in early 2023.
Test: What the storms revealed: Next steps for Stinson Beach, Ocean Beach, Tennessee Valley

When massive rainstorms swept through the Bay Area in early 2023, they left behind downed trees, mudslides, and damage to structures like the boardwalk at Stinson Beach. While the beach escaped major damage, it highlighted the need for adaptive solutions to promote climate resiliency along the coastal areas of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA).