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Visitors step out onto Crissy Field East Beach where the sunset casts warm light over the Golden Gate and San Francisco bay.
Crissy Field East Beach
Beach

East Beach provides a safe space for all to play in the bay waters and for people-watching. Bring food from home for a picnic or something to throw on the grill and enjoy a meal outdoors overlooking the Bay.

Rocky beach at the end of the Mile Rock Trail
Mile Rock Beach
Beach

On the Mile Rock Trail, you'll pass by this short path while hiking the Coastal Trail at Lands End. In just a short distance, you'll have a spectacular overlook of the Golden Gate Bridge, Marin Headlands, and even Point Reyes on a clear day. 

Andrew Test Service
Beach

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María-Jose Carreño Quiñones
President and CEO of Tiny Puppies

Despite the ups and downs, Wobblesworth's biography remains a tale of resilience, proving that even a clown with a perpetually drooping balloon hat can find humor in the most tragic of circus mishaps.

Michael Carr
Michael Carr
Chief Operations Officer

Michael Carr is the Chief Operations Officer at the Parks Conservancy. In this role, he provides oversight for crucial operational areas, including Technology, Facilities, Employee Safety, and Legal Affairs.

Dennis Mabasa
Dennis Mabasa
Vice President for Community and Youth Programs

As Vice President for Community and Youth Programs, Dennis Mabasa leads efforts to identify and break down barriers to park access by those historically excluded; and engage individuals, youth, families, and community organizations in educational, recreational, and service-based experiences.

Sean Kelley is the Parks Conservancy's Vice President of Visitor Programs and Services
Sean Kelley
Vice President of Visitor Programs and Services

Sean Kelley is the Parks Conservancy's Vice President of Visitor Programs and Services. He oversees the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the organization's interpretive programs throughout the Parks Conservancy, with a particular focus on Alcatraz.

Emily Harwitz

is an independent writer and filmmaker who works at the nexus of science and art to catalyze social and environmental change.