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Nursery program at Oceana High School in Pacifica
Growing Up: Oceana Nursery Upgrades Elevate Youth Programs

Learn how the Parks Conservancy’s nursery and restoration program has powerfully connected young people with the national parks in their backyard.

Salix lasiolepis (Arroyo Willow)
The wonderful world of the willow

Do you know the wonders of the willow? A native plant of the Bay Area, the willow has cultural and medicinal significance.

A youth group smiling as they hike through Presidio trails in San Francisco
Park Youth Exchange

Our hope is that youth throughout the Bay Area, especially those from communities underrepresented in national parks, have access to park lands and benefit from the park’s wide range of youth leadership and educational opportunities.

Golden Gate Bridge at sunset from Fort Baker
Free Zoom backgrounds to take your meetings to the parks

Download these beautiful backgrounds for your video chats through Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Hangouts.

Historic Headlands Tunnel Reopens After Repairs

Just in time for summer visitors in 2017, the historic Baker-Barry Tunnel—a main artery into the Marin Headlands that’s popularly known as the “Five-Minute Tunnel”—has been reopened after significant upgrades.

Mt. Tam Habitat Restoration at Marin Stables - Hosted by MMWD
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Volunteers will focus on removing Douglas-fir seedlings from the oak woodlands along the Taylor Trail.

Waterfall along the Cataract Falls Trail
The MAGC Conservation Series: Health of the Mountain
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Hear what we’ve learned from a new inventory of Mt. Tam’s seeps and springs, part of an ongoing effort to understand the health of the mountain. 

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Kid pointing towards national park-themed merchandise at the Presidio Visitor Center in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Shop and Support: Discount Shopping Day at Presidio Visitor Center
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Visit the Presidio Visitor Center at Presidio Tunnel Tops Friday, Dec. 5, and receive 25% off your purchase.