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Crowds of people outside the Welcome Center on a beautiful, sunny day
Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center
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Store
Visitor Center

The first on-site center dedicated to telling the stories of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Center welcomes visitors, provides orientation and information services, houses exhibits, and offers high-quality commemorative and interpretive merchandise.

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.

Tent aglow at Kirby Cove Campground
Kirby Cove Campground
Campground

Adjacent to the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge this is a beach-side campground boasting spectacular views.

Presidio Officers' Club
Presidio Officers' Club
Visitor Center

Touted as San Francisco’s most historic building, the Officers’ Club—once a social hub for U.S. Army officers and their families—has roots that go back to the earliest days of Spanish settlement, in the late 18th century. Now a multifaceted cultural destination, the  Officers’ Club offers free exhibits tracing the Presidio's past and present, free live music and talks, weekend crafts for kids, and school field trips.

Tent at Hawk Camp Campground
Hawk Campground
Campground

Hawk Camp is located high in the hills overlooking Gerbode Valley and is the most remote of the campgrounds in the Golden Gate National Parks.

Tents at Haypress Campground
Haypress Campground
Campground

Haypress Campground is nestled in the heart of Tennessee Valley, .75-miles from the Tennessee Valley parking area.

Camping at Bicentennial Camp Campground
Bicentennial Camp
Campground

Overlooking Bonita Cove, Bicentennial Campground is the most accessible of the four campgrounds in the Marin Headlands.