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Hiking near Muir Beach
HPHP: Bay Area
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Our Work

The Healthy Parks Healthy People: Bay Area collaborative (HPHP: Bay Area) was created in 2011 with the goal of improving the well-being of Bay Area residents through the regular use of parks and public lands.

Youth in the Parks
Join - Donate CTA
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Give

With your tax-deductible gift of $35 or more, you’ll become a member of the Parks Conservancy, access member benefits and discover the best adventures the parks have to offer.

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Give Today
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Give

Support restoration projects, public programs, education, and more throughout the parks by making a tax-deductible donation today. Every cent of your donation benefits a Conservancy project or program.

Donate Your Car to the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy Vehicle Donation Program
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Give

Donate a car to the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and help preserve our parks for future generations. Each vehicle donation helps the Parks Conservancy provide visitors with a great experience and protect land for wildlife. Help preserve our land and make a difference today.

Point Bonita Lighthouse
Point Bonita Lighthouse Audio Tour
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Parks

This version is higher quality audio than is available from the call-in version of the tour.

Alcatraz Accessibility information
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Parks

Click on this button to visit the National Parks Service site about accessibility at Alcatraz.

Scenic photo at Muir Woods
FreeWill: A new resource to protect what you love
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Give

If you are ready to include a gift to Golden Gate National Parks in your will or trust today, use our free, online resource. We’ve partnered with FreeWill to give all of our supporters the ability to create their plans online in only 20 minutes.

Amy Meyer at National Trails Day, 2014
Amy Meyer - the 'Mother of the GGNRA'
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Our Work

The “Mother of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area,” Amy Meyer is a Bay Area conservationist who helped forge local and national support to preserve the land at the Golden Gate as a national park in the 1970s.