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Presidio Native Plant Nursery staff
New Podcast: Nurturing Communities of Plants—and Volunteers

Curious about how and why we need our Native Plant Nurseries to grow plants for restoration? Check out the second installment of the “Seed to Ecosystem” podcast for insightful interviews with nursery staff and one of our star volunteers.

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Tennessee Valley
Marin County

Offering more of a stroll than a hike, the two-mile trail that meanders through the meadows of this serene valley leads you to bluffs overlooking the Pacific. There you'll several fine sand beaches and the Pacific's shattering surf.

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Tomales Bay & Points North
Marin County

The long blue finger of Tomales Bay points seaward, straight along the San Andreas Fault from the north end of the Olema Valley out to the Pacific. Explore it by kayak and keep your eye for the abundant shore birds, such as herons, egrets, ospreys, and much more.

Waves crashing over rocks at Marshall's Beach with Golden Gate Bridge in the background.
Marshall's Beach
San Francisco

While visiting the biodiverse shorelines of the Presidio, you can’t get much closer to the Golden Gate Bridge than at Marshall’s Beach. This rugged stretch of sand and rocks is a favorite destination for photographers. Even clothing-optional sunbathers are known to frequent on warm days.

Person sits on cypress wood benches at Presidio Tunnel Tops.
Presidio Tunnel Tops
San Francisco

Presidio Tunnel Tops is a stunning and welcoming national park space, completely free and accessible to all!

Hikers explore a newly built segment of the Hawk Hill Trail
Hawk Hill Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 0.20 miles round trip

Some of the most eye-popping vistas in the Bay Area—beloved by Golden Gate Raptor Observatory staff and volunteers who annually monitor the fall migration from Hawk Hill—are available to individuals with a wide range of abilities.

A staircase leads downward amid spiky agave plants at Alcatraz Island.
Agave Trail

Wrapping around the southern edge of the island, this trail literally presents a "different side" of The Rock.

This 0.6-mile, easy walking trail features plenty of its spiky succulent namesake (planted to slow erosion and serve as a verdant fence), as well as breathtaking views of the San Francisco skyline.

Batteries to Bluffs Trail
Soil Remediation and Community Conversations at the Presidio Bluffs

Have you been met by chain-link fences while wandering the trails that lead to the Golden Gate Bridge? Curious about what is happening behind the fence? Discover how the Presidio Bluffs remediation project aims to create a healthier ecosystem.