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Fort Baker historic buildings
Fort Baker

Historically a military post, Fort Baker has been transformed into a welcoming national park site with miles of hiking trails, stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, restored historic structures and natural habitat, and a LEED-Gold certified national park lodge.

Rodeo Beach
Rodeo Beach

The wetlands near the parking area at Rodeo Beach have been the focus of National Park Service and Parks Conservancy restoration efforts.

Redwood Creek in Muir Woods
Muir Woods

The Redwood Creek Watershed Collaborative has supported numerous trail, interpretation, safety, and natural and cultural resource projects in in Muir Woods since 2012.

Crissy Field Next
Crissy Field Next

The National Park Service, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, and the Presidio Trust are embarking upon the next chapter of Crissy Field’s revitalization—and we’re eager for your input and participation! Learn more about Crissy Field Next.

MLK Day of Service
Winter Guide to the Parks for the Hip and Happening

Critters might crawl into a hole and hibernate through the winter, but that’s no reason for you to do the same! Learn about some fun activities that you and your family can enjoy in the coming days and weeks…it’s our “hot list” for the cold months!

Parks Conservancy staff working to restore the Black Point Historical Garden at Fort Mason.
Black Point Historic Gardens

Black Point Historic Gardens is the San Francisco Bay Area’s newest national park site, a one-acre hillside that connects San Francisco’s Aquatic Park to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) at Fort Mason. 

Stinson Beach
Stinson Beach & Bolinas Lagoon Coastal Resilience Projects

COASTAL RESILIENCE PROJECTS are how we're responding to sea level rise affecting our public coasts. Sea level rise is a symptom of global warming, which is being caused by burning fossil fuels. Rising water levels could reach 2 to 5 feet by the year 2100, with huge impacts to communities and ecosystems if no action is taken.

View of Ocean Beach from Sutro Heights Park
Sutro Heights Tree Projects

The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, together with the National Park Service, has developed a tree management plan for Sutro Heights Park. This plan identifies management zones within the park and provides prescriptions for tree management based on site priorities and each zone’s unique attributes.