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Volunteers at the sand ladder at Fort Funston
Volunteer Projects and Activities

Find the right fit for you—check out the variety of service projects and programs in the parks

Climate Change Education and Parks

The Institute at the Golden Gate’s Climate Change Education & Parks program supports and accelerates the role parks and protected areas play as resources and venues for climate change education.

Trail in the Tennessee Hollow Watershed
Tennessee Hollow Watershed Restoration

At 270 acres, Tennessee Hollow is the largest watershed in the Presidio. Since the late 1990s, the Presidio Trust, National Park Service, and Parks Conservancy have been working toward restoring the entire watershed from springs to bay, to restore a vibrant, contiguous, and diverse mosaic of native plant communities and wildlife habitat.

Two youth at the top of a ropes course
PYC Shared Learning

By creating equitable access to high quality professional development for educators, we ensure that all youth can find relevant, quality programming anywhere in the park.

Alcatraz Apps—Download the cellhouse audio tour

An audio tour, " Doing Time: The Alcatraz Cellhouse Tour" is available for you when you are on the island!

A foggy photo of the forests of Mt. Tam with the rising sunlight filtering in.
Projects & Conservation

Protecting and improving parks through science-based programs and projects.

A group of children walk on a winding path of logs, an art installation by Andy Goldsworthy titled Woodline.
Presidio Education Aide Volunteer

Interested in volunteering at the Presidio of San Francisco? Join the Golden Gate National Recreation Area as an Education Volunteer!

British artist Yinka Shonibare’s large-scale sculptural installation Man Moving Up
Black Gold: Stories Untold

"Black Gold: Stories Untold" invites more than fifteen contemporary artists to reflect on the resilience, struggles, and triumphs of African Americans who lived in California from the Gold Rush to the Reconstruction period following the Civil War.

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Volunteer for the Art in the Parks Program

Join the Art in the Parks team as a volunteer!

About 75 goats munched through the area as part of the East Black Point Project at Fort Mason, a former Army post that is now an amalgamation of residences, visitor destinations, and offices.
Fort Mason Projects

The Parks Conservancy’s Projects Department has worked closely with the National Park Service over the years to repair roads, rehabilitate buildings, improve trails, and provide interpretive and directional signage to help keep Fort Mason’s history alive and to care for this popular park site.