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A park volunteer smiles and waves in front of a table of natural park items for visitors to explore.
Presidio Tunnel Tops Park Ambassador

Welcome visitors to Tunnel Tops and enrich their park experience.

Volunteer at Lands End on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2016
Specialized Volunteer Roles

Docent positions and skills-based roles

Women's Trail Day volunteers at a past event in the Golden Gate National Parks.
Women's History in the GGNRA

At every turn in GGNRA and national park history, there are women and non-binary people who have overcome adversity to make lasting impacts in and around these lands.

A person walks their dog along Milagra Ridge in San Mateo County.
Dog-Friendly Park Sites in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is one of the most dog‑friendly destinations in the National Park System, offering an impressive collection of designated trails, beaches, and open spaces where you and your pup can explore together.

GGRO intern Kris Vanesky examines blood cells
GGRO Publications

To date, the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO) has published 26 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, contributed to Master's and PhD candidates' research, and given more than 100 presentations at national and international conferences.

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. 

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.