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Claire Mooney
Claire Mooney
Vice President of Park Places & Innovation

Claire Mooney, PLA, ASLA, LEED AP, is the Vice President, Park Projects & Conservation with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. Claire provides leadership to the Conservancy's Park Projects & Design, Park Nurseries, and Innovation & Impact teams.

Mellice Hackett
Operations Manager, Conservation and Community Science

Mel supports the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO), One Tam Community Science, One Tam Conservation Management, and the greater organizational needs. 

Here’s what Mel has to say about her position, “After hiking these magical hills daily over the last two years - watching, observing, and recording the wildlife around me - I'm excited to dig in

Michele Gee
Michele Gee
Deputy Chief Executive Officer

Michele Gee is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Parks Conservancy, responsible for implementing the organization’s strategic plan and guiding change management initiatives to grow empowering leadership practices.

Jen Trahan
Jen Trahan
Chief Financial Officer

Jen Trahan is the Parks Conservancy’s Chief Financial Officer.  She oversees Finance & Accounting, collaborating closely with our revenue-generating operations and fundraising efforts.

Hawk Camp Trail
Golden Gate High Ridge Tour
Difficulty Level: Very Strenuous
Trail Length: 6.80 miles round trip

Starting at roads end in Tennessee Valley, the route starts towards the beach but soon picks up the Coastal Trail and ascends steeply up Wolf Ridge. Staying mostly on the high ridge back, it gives great sweeping views of the Golden Gate Recreation Area, Mt.

Rodeo Valley
Marin Headlands Rodeo Beach Ramble
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 7.80 miles round trip

Take Golden Gate 70/80 from Civic Center in San Francisco to Marin City transfer station. A short walk through a residential neighborhood will lead you to the Pacheco Fire Road trail head.

Lands End
Lands End Loop
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 3.10 miles round trip

A morning outing to Lands End provides about as much wilderness as can be found in San Francisco; the beauty is so stunning, it's easy to miss the ghosts. But walk a few minutes under the thick mantle of Monterey cypress and they'll appear.