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2009 Sumer Service Kick Off with Youth Service Day on June 25 at Golden Gate Nation Parks

Join us to officially kick off the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Summer Service Initiative and Outdoor Youth Mentoring Program, following the conclusion of the National Conference on Volunteering and Service, on June 25 by volunteering in the Golden Gate National Parks.

Alcatraz Tours
Alcatraz Breaks Out! Major Renovation of World Famous National Park Site

Alcatraz, the world-famous former Federal penitentiary and International visitor destination in the center of San Francisco Bay, has just benefited from a multi-million dollar restoration and renovation that has dramatically transformed and improved the way visitors experience the iconic national park.

Youth Programs on Alcatraz
Alcatraz for Kids: National Park Service Junior Ranger Program Provides Educational Fun for Young Visitors

 Alcatraz invites young people to navigate the Island and interact with nature, history and adventure by becoming an Alcatraz Junior Ranger.

Alcatraz Gardens
Alcatraz Historic Gardens Project

Thanks to the Alcatraz Historic Gardens Project, the softer side of “The Rock” is being uncovered.

Greg Moore speaks at a Presidio Gateways event, May 6, 2014.
Alcatraz Spokespersons: Biographies

Learn more about Alcatraz spokespersons.

Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz: Making San Francisco History for Generations

From its inception as a military fortress during the Civil War era, to the revolutionary 18-month occupation by the Indians of All Tribes during the 1960s, to its standing today as one of the country’s most popular National Park sites, the history of Alcatraz is fascinating to discover.

Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz: The "Worst of the Worst" Doing Hard Time on the Rock

Between 1934 and 1963, Alcatraz housed a total of 1,576 inmates; here’s a line up of a few who were considered the “worst of the worst.”

Healthy Parks Healthy People
Bill McKibben Joins Sustainable Food Experts In Discussing "Food For The Parks" at the Institute at the Golden Gate

Environmentalist, educator, 350.org co-founder and author Bill McKibben will be at Fort Baker in the Golden Gate National Parks on Sunday, November 7, 2010, to discuss “Food for the Parks,” the latest environmental initiative of the Institute at the Golden Gate.

Mori Point
Community Celebrates Restoration at Mori Point, Coastal National Park Site in Pacifica

The spectacular coastal promontory of Mori Point, one of the newest sites in the Golden Gate National Parks, will host a celebration on April 26, 10 am to 1 pm, honoring the ongoing trail work and habitat restoration.

Warming Hut
Completely Restored Warming Hut Reopens

The restored historic 1909 wood frame two-story structure features a park information center, bookstore and café.