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Volunteers Working in Black Point Historic Gardens
(CANCELED) Black Point Historic Gardens
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Help us restore the long-neglected gardens of East Black Point, a spectacular park site tucked away above the bustling San Francisco waterfront.

Volunteers Working in Black Point Historic Gardens
(CANCELED) Black Point Historic Gardens
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Help us restore the long-neglected gardens of East Black Point, a spectacular park site tucked away above the bustling San Francisco waterfront.

Volunteers Working in Black Point Historic Gardens
(CANCELED) Black Point Historic Gardens
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Help us restore the long-neglected gardens of East Black Point, a spectacular park site tucked away above the bustling San Francisco waterfront.

Volunteers Working in Black Point Historic Gardens
(CANCELED) Black Point Historic Gardens
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Help us restore the long-neglected gardens of East Black Point, a spectacular park site tucked away above the bustling San Francisco waterfront.

volunteer; MLK Day
(CANCELED) Landscaping and Habitat Restoration
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Celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by helping with habitat restoration and learning the untold stories of Lands End.

Volunteers at Coastal Cleanup Day
(CANCELED) Golden Gate Beach Stewards
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Help keep Ocean Beach and our San Francisco coastline beautiful, clean, and safe for all.

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MLK Day at Mori Point
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Help protect endangered species and restore sensitive habitat while enjoying a day in the park.

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Volunteer at work in Lands End
San Francisco Habitat Stewards MLK Weekend of Service
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Celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with the San Francisco Habitat Stewards. Become a habitat steward and help restore unique San Francisco coastal habitat.

Registration Required
Bees pollinate a California poppy.
Pollinator Week 2023

Join us in celebrating Pollinator Week April 22nd to April 30th!

Redwood Creek at Muir Beach
Redwood Creek at Muir Beach

Since 2009, NPS and Parks Conservancy staff have worked together to create a self-sustaining ecosystem at Muir Beach that would improve habitat for endangered coho salmon and threatened steelhead trout, establish breeding ponds for threatened California red-legged frogs, and decrease flooding on nearby roads.