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A hiker looks out over the bay from Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
Mount Tamalpais
Marin County

It is awesome atop this 2,500-foot high mountain in Marin with its 360-degree view from San Francisco Bay to the Pacific. But anywhere on "Tam" you can find nature at its most glorious. Miles and miles of trails ribbon the mountain, crossing redwood valleys, creeks, waterfalls, and wide-open grasslands. It has been treasured turf for hikers, cyclists, and equestrians since the 1880s.

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Phleger Estate
San Mateo County

See a verdant redwood forest reborn here at the southern tip of the Golden Gate National Parks. This tranquil park was once severely logged and century-old redwood stumps and remnants of steam mills are still in evidence.

A group of volunteers joyfully pose after working outside on a trail
National Public Lands Day 2025

Celebrate National Public Lands Day in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area!

Lands End
Lands End
San Francisco

At every turn of the trail on this wild and rocky northwestern corner of San Francisco, there is another stunning vista. Along the way you'll see hillsides of cypress and wildflowers, views of old shipwrecks, access to the epic ruins of Sutro Baths, pocket beaches, and a new Lookout Visitor Center. You can thank community volunteers who have helped revitalize and restore the native habitat here.

Four hikers trek down the SCA Trail in the Marin Headlands with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background.
Trails with the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge

From ADA-accessible, family-friendly trails to steep, sweat-inducing treks, these are the coastal trails that'll give you Instagram-worthy, jaw-dropping views of the iconic span that you'll have to see to believe. 

Oakwood Valley
Oakwood Valley
Marin County

On a clear day you can see as far as Point Reyes from this park adjacent to the Marin Headlands. Trails loop through groves of eucalyptus and bay laurel. In the spring you will find lupine and California poppies. In summer, the grasses turn golden, and by late summer you can find fennel, sagebrush, and blackberry bushes.

Rainbow above the Golden Gate Bridge.
Seasonal Guides to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Discover the natural beauty, history, and hidden gems of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area all year long with our Seasonal Guides. 

Fort Baker has a way of putting a smile on your face
Accomplishments & Awards

Parks Conservancy accomplishments and awards throughout the years.

A red and gray San Francisco Muni bus parked at a station in the Presidio
Transit to Trails: How to take public transportation to GGNRA parks

Sometimes it can be tricky navigating from point A to point B, so we’ve outlined our favorite routes that offer ease of access and stunning park adventures.