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Sean Kelley is the Parks Conservancy's Vice President of Visitor Programs and Services
Sean Kelley
Vice President of Visitor Programs and Services

Sean Kelley is the Parks Conservancy's Vice President of Visitor Programs and Services. He oversees the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the organization's interpretive programs throughout the Parks Conservancy, with a particular focus on Alcatraz.

Emily Harwitz

is an independent writer and filmmaker who works at the nexus of science and art to catalyze social and environmental change.

Dante Sudilovsky

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Bay Trail at Battery East
Bay Trail at Battery East

The Parks Conservancy and National Park Service began improvements to the Bay Trail at Battery East in 2008, with the construction of bicycle, pedestrian, and accessible paths where formal trails did not previously exist.

A view of The Palace of Fine Arts and San Francisco skyline from the park bench at the Presidio Tunnel Tops.
Presidio Tunnel Tops

The Presidio Tunnel Tops is the newest national park experience coming in Spring 2022. It will be a place where visitors and residents can gather with friends and family to play and learn, take in panoramic views of the bay and city, experience culture and community, and launch their adventure in the Presidio and across the Golden Gate National Parks. 

Batteries to Bluffs Trail
Batteries to Bluffs Trail

This dramatic 3,600-foot pedestrian trail traverses the wild, coastal bluffs of the Presidio and takes sure-footed hikers from the cliffs down to the rocky shore.

Redwood Creek at Muir Beach
Redwood Creek at Muir Beach

Since 2009, NPS and Parks Conservancy staff have worked together to create a self-sustaining ecosystem at Muir Beach that would improve habitat for endangered coho salmon and threatened steelhead trout, establish breeding ponds for threatened California red-legged frogs, and decrease flooding on nearby roads.

Rodeo Valley Trail
Rodeo Valley Trail

The multi-use Rodeo Valley Trail is edged by grassy, wind-swept hillsides as it winds through the heart of the Marin Headlands. Recent improvements to this historic ranch road include realigned segments and bridges to improve the experience of trail users while protecting restored wetlands.

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Junior Rangers enjoy a day at Muir Woods
Parks Conservancy Leaders Circle Benefits

Join the Parks Conservancy Leaders Circle, a community of generous park supporters and friends.