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People enjoying the Trails Forever Dinner in the Golden Gate national parks.
Trails Forever Dinner 2025

This fall, we invite you to join us for an unforgettable evening at one of the most beloved corners of our national parks—Lands End—as the Trails Forever Dinner returns on Saturday, September 20, 2025 at 6:00 PM.

Surfers walk along Ocean Beach with Sutro Tower in the background
Summer guide to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Don’t let the “cold months” deter you from warming the body, mind, and soul with happenings throughout the parks from June through August.

Tam Van at Rock Spring Trailhead
Self-guided forest hikes around Mt. Tamalpais

These self-guided walks offer a glimpse into what forests need to be healthy, and how our One Tam partnership is working to address these threats on our public lands, improve forest health, and evolve our understanding of caring for forests.  

MUNI 43 arrives at the Presidio Transit Center
Getting to Presidio Tunnel Tops: How to ride, walk, roll, or park

With the opening of Presidio Tunnel Tops, it’s never been easier to have a national park site experience. Located between the Presidio Visitor Center (210 Lincoln Blvd., San Francisco, CA 94129) and the Presidio Transit Center, it’s also never been easier to get to a national park experience!

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!

Support the Parks Conservancy

Now more than ever, we must stand together to keep our parks thriving. Let’s protect them for future generations.

Chris Lehnertz talks to staff at the Parks Conservancy
Executive Team

The leaders of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy bring decades of experience, innovation, and accomplishment to serve these parks and our communities. Alongside their passionate and dedicated staff, they are united in their vision and commitment to care for the Bay Area’s national parks and ensure the benefits are accessible to all.

Dark brown, wet tree bark in a rippled pattern with scattered green patches of lichen.
Self-guided forest walk at Roy’s Redwoods Preserve

Roy's Redwoods Preserve is a magical place, home to especially large redwood trees and other inhabitants like the California giant salamander. It's one of only four parks in Marin County to enjoy old-growth redwoods, and the only one accessible to people of all abilities.

Steep Ravine Trail after winter rains.
Winter guide to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Winter is a magical time to explore this stunning region, with its crisp air, fewer crowds, and breathtaking landscapes.