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Fort Funston cliffs on a misty day
Membership Event: The History of Fort Funston - A Walking Tour (Dog-Friendly!)
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Join park historian John Martini on an exploration of Fort Funston and the remains of many of these fortifications lie buried beneath the city’s last large expanse of natural dunes. Dogs welcome!

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CANCELED: One Tam Member Event: Plants of Mt. Tam April Walk
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Due to weather, we are postponing this event. Keep an eye out for a new date to walk with One Tam and Robert Steers, author of the new book, The Plants of Mt. Tamalpais.

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One Tam Member Event: Plants of Mt. Tam March Walk
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Join One Tam and Robert Steers, author of the new book, The Plants of Mt. Tamalpais, for a botanically-inspired walk!

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Walk on the Wildflower Side with Ranger Katie
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Come celebrate spring and take a walk on the wildflower side with the Marin Headlands Park Rangers! 

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Pink Full Moon at the Presidio Tunnel Tops
Parks4All: Pink Full Moon Stroll 2024
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Join us for our second annual Parks4All: Pink Full Moon Stroll at Presidio Tunnel Tops! [21+]

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Flowers blooms at Black Point Historic Gardens overlooking Aquatic Park.
Belonging in Nature: Queer and Trans Community Day
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Join us for an affinity event for queer & trans people led by queer & trans park staff!

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Hiking and observing nature at Rancho.
Tea on the Trails
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Share your input with us for planning at Rancho Corral de Tierra!

Hiking and observing nature at Rancho.
Tea on the Trails
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Share your input with us for planning at Rancho Corral de Tierra!

Hiking and observing nature at Rancho.
Tea On the Trails
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Share your input with us for planning at Rancho Corral de Tierra!

Aerial View of Alcatraz
Membership Webinar: Alcatraz History - 250 Years on The Rock
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In this webinar, former National Park Ranger and historian John Martini will focus not just on the island’s infamous history as a federal penitentiary, which operated from 1934 to 1963, but also its lesser-known roles as a Civil War fortress, a political prison for Confederate sympathizers, and a military prison for recalcitrant U.S. Army soldiers and Native American warriors.

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