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People and Parks Picnic 2025
People and Parks Family Picnic 2025

Enjoy evening access to the Presidio Field Station and Outpost Playground with special art and science activities for children in the Crissy Field Center.

Visitors at the Muir Woods National Monument.
Parks Conservancy Leaders Circle and One Tam Circle Muir Woods Tour 2025

Enjoy a VIP tour after hours through the majestic redwoods of Muir Woods National Monument.

Father and son pose for a selfie at Baker Beach in San Francisco.
Upload your favorite park photo from the Presidio Visitor Center!

Upload your favorite park photo from your trip to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and tell us why you love the parks!

Historic image of giant ranger flat hat at SF Pride Parade.
The larger-than-life story behind the giant National Park Service ranger hat

Hold on to your hats! A giant park ranger hat has caused quite the stir around the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA)—have you spotted it?

Alcatraz Island is pictured in the distance with dramatic gray clouds overhead.
Alcatraz Fact Sheet

Alcatraz Island is more than a former prison—it’s a powerful civic space that connects past struggles to present challenges.

Student identity project from Crissy Field Center's I-YEL program.
Zine gallery: Student identity project from Crissy Field Center I-YEL 2024-2025

This year, the I-YEL Identity Project was inspired by the seminal work author Octavia E. Butler.

An American dog tick on someone's hand.
Tick guide: How to identify, remove ticks

Expert tips for how to identify, remove ticks while exploring the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

A night view of the Golden Gate Bridge from Kirby Cove. The lights from the bridge glow on the water and there are stars twinkling overhead.
Expert picks: Best Bay Area stargazing spots

When the sun sets, the skies above our parks illuminate with an ever-changing tapestry of planets, stars, constellations, and galaxies – many visible to the naked eye. If you know where to look, the GGNRA offers stargazers an endless well of magic to observe year-round.