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Family-Friendly Activities Happening In The Bay Area This Summer
KALW Local Public Radio

Jennifer Greene, Director of Community Engagement and Partnerships, joins a panel on Your Call on KALW for a discussion...

Heal the Bay Releases Annual Beach Report Card & River Report Card
Heal the Bay

Ocean Beach and China Beach made the 2021 Heal the Bay "Honor Roll," a list of 35 out of 500 California beaches that...

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Discover These Scenic Hiking And Walking Trails
Forbes

There are close to 50 million regular hikers in the U.S. The Forest Service reports more than 165 million visitors to...

Sunset over salt marsh, Crissy Field
San Francisco's 20 best parks to relax in
Lonely Planet

Crissy Field is a military airstrip turned waterfront nature preserve with knockout Golden Gate views. Where military...

Habitat restoration volunteers work on Alta Ridge
Población de mariposas monarcas afectada por la sequía y las altas temperaturas
Telemundo 48

Dr. Lisette Arellano, Community Science Program Manager at One Tam, talks about monarch butterflies, climate change, and...

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San Francisco's Black Point Historic Gardens to open to the public for the first time ever
SF Gate

More than one acre of land, the Black Point Historic Gardens, connecting Aquatic Park to Fort Mason, will open Aug. 25...

San Bruno Elfin Monitoring Leads to New Clues and Questions at Milagra Ridge

The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy’s Park Stewardship Program has been keeping tabs on San Bruno elfins at Milagra Ridge since 1999.

Muir Beach
6 of the best national parks for persons with disabilities
Lonely Planet

It’s not technically a national park, but Golden Gate National Recreation Area is doing such cool accessibility work –...

Secretary Haaland addressing the press on Alcatraz Island.
Alcatraz occupation commemorated by first Native American Cabinet secretary
San Francisco Chronicle

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, the first Native American to serve as a U.S. Cabinet secretary, visited Alcatraz Island to highlight the progress made over the past five decades by Indigenous peoples.

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Here’s what S.F.’s China Beach bathhouse will look like after a $20 million renovation that starts in 2022
San Francisco Chronicle

The two-year, $20 million China Beach project is the marquee improvement planned as part of the 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area’s founding.