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Before and after restoration

Check out these before and after images of places like Mori Point, Muir Beach, and Crissy Field, and see what a difference your support makes in the parks.

Hawk Hill Trail
Top Six Trails to Hike this Holiday Season

From Marin County to San Mateo County, here are the top pathways that’ll lead you to adventure while out with loved ones.

Park educators celebrating another year of professional development
PYC Partner Organizations

By developing meaningful, lasting connections between staff across organizations, PYC is creating a unified community of practice in the GGNRA.

Flat easy trails loop through the groves at Muir Woods National Monument.
TERMS OF USE

Welcome to www.parksconservancy.org, a website of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy (the “Conservancy,” “we,” or “us”). This page explains the terms by which you may use our website (the “Site”).

The Lands End Lookout is a gathering place for the thousands of visitors and locals that flock to this site each year
Bayview Trailhead

The Bayview trailhead is located at the Bayview YMCA (1601 Lane Street, San Francisco, CA 94124). It is one of three community trailheads in San Francisco, created out of a partnership with the YMCA.

Indirect Cost Rate Acceptance Policy

The Parks Conservancy maintains a policy that limits indirect costs (overhead) for grants and contracts as follows: Up to 5% indirect cost (overhead) rate for colleges, universities, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.

Ai Weiwei Art Installation at Alcatraz
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in a Virtual 3D Space

Visitors can now revisit—or view for the first time—this once-in-a-lifetime installation of art within the confines of Alcatraz.

Ai Weiwei Art Installation at Alcatraz
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: With Wind, New Industries Building

This large-scale installation, located in the building once used for prison labor, is based on the traditional Chinese "dragon kite" and features multiple kites strung together to create a single, large multipart kite. 

Ai Weiwei, Trace 2014 (New Industries Building, Alcatraz)
@Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz in 3D: Trace, New Industries Building

In this installation, the viewer is confronted with a field of 176 colorful portraits laid out across an expanse of the floor. Each portrait—intricately constructed from LEGO® bricks—represents an individual who has been imprisoned or exiled because of his or her beliefs, actions, or affiliations.