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A gray fox sits atop a log in the woods of mount tamalpais scratching its ear with its foot.
Technology Boosts Wildlife Research in Marin

SAN RAFAEL, CA. (January 10, 2024)—The National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin Water, Marin County Parks, and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy working in partnership as One Tam announces a new partnership with Conservation International and Google Wildlife for Marin Wildlife Watch (formerly called Marin Wildlife Picture Index Project).

Sunlight shines through canopy at Muir Woods
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy awarded $4.26 million for forest conservation in Marin with One Tam partnership

SAN FRANCISCO—(February 23, 2024)—The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, working with the National Park Service, California State Parks and Marin Water as the One Tam partnership, was recently awarded $4.26 million in grant funding from the Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) to support forest conservation programs in Marin County.

The Mill Valley-Sausalito multi-use path runs through Bothin Marsh
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy awarded $1.7 million for sea level rise work

The project presents a nature-based approach to responding to sea level rise and climate change at Bothin Marsh Open Space Preserve and the Mill Valley-Sausalito Pathway, part of the Bay Trail, one of Marin County Parks’ most visited park units and the most vulnerable to sea level rise.

Some spots in the Golden Gate National Parks, like this overlook in Tennessee Valley, are wonderful for reflection.
Tennessee Valley Beach
Beach

The 1.8-mile, well-groomed trail to Tennessee Beach begins at the trailhead parking lot, about a mile down Tennessee Valley Road.

Stairs down to Black Sands Beach
Black Sands Beach
Beach

You’ll feel like a pirate as you descend the steps to the black sand on this hidden beach in the Marin Headlands.

People head toward the Visitor Center under an umbrella on a rainy day
Muir Woods Visitor Center
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Food
Store
Visitor Center

The Muir Woods Visitor Center features exhibits and a vast selection of literature and information on Muir Woods.

Customer browsing inside the Fort Point Store
Fort Point Store
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Store

The Fort Point store offers books, photos, souvenirs, and merchandise related to the Civil War and local history.

Inside of the Warming Hut on Crissy Field.
Warming Hut Park Store
ADA Accessible
Store

A warm and cozy park store directly on the Crissy Field waterfront path, near the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge.

A view from inside the Lands End Lookout, showing a large stone sculpture of Diana, various signs and products, and a view of the pacific ocean through the windows.
Lands End Lookout
ADA Accessible
Store
Visitor Center

Learn about the natural and cultural history of the area and browse unique interpretive items for purchase.

A scenic photo of the Presidio of San Francisco William Penn Mott, Jr. Visitor Center on a sunny day with the golden gate bridge seen in the background.
William Penn Mott, Jr. Presidio Visitor Center
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Store
Visitor Center

The William Penn Mott, Jr. Presidio Visitor Center is a 4,000-square-foot facility at the north end of the Main Post and serves as a welcoming gateway, where visitors are introduced to the vast natural, cultural, and historical resources of the Presidio—and plan their adventures across the park.