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Trail at El Polin Springs, The Presidio
Parks as Ancestors: Queer and Trans Ancestors
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Join us for a special edition of our queer and trans community days to reflect on the question, “What Kind of Ancestor do You Want to Be?”

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A grove in Roy's Redwoods.
One Tam Member Event: Roy's Redwoods Walk
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Tour the restoration work at Roy's Redwoods, a special old-growth redwood grove. 

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Volunteers at Fort Mason
Fort Mason Historic Landscaping and Maintenance
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Help restore and maintain historic landscapes and cultural resources throughout Fort Mason.

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Pt Bonita Lighthouse in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Point Bonita Legacy: A Ranger Guided Talk About the Past, Present, and Possible Future

Come to the Marin Headlands and join Interpretive Park Ranger, Forrest Tierce, for a walk down to the scenic and beautiful Point Bonita Lighthouse for an inspiring discussion about what we can do to preserve this fantastic landscape.

'The Big Lockup' exhibit at Alcatraz Island
Women and Incarceration Day
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Women and Incarceration Day is a new program on Alcatraz Island that lifts up and highlights the unique experiences women face while spending time inside of jails and prisons.

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Golden Gate Bridge and Battery East

Perched at the northern tip of San Francisco, the iconic bridge and surrounding trails, overlooks, and historic military batteries have been the focus of a number of Parks Conservancy projects.

About 75 goats munched through the area as part of the East Black Point Project at Fort Mason, a former Army post that is now an amalgamation of residences, visitor destinations, and offices.
Fort Mason Projects

The Parks Conservancy’s Projects Department has worked closely with the National Park Service over the years to repair roads, rehabilitate buildings, improve trails, and provide interpretive and directional signage to help keep Fort Mason’s history alive and to care for this popular park site.

People on a trail and at an overlook
Lands End Projects

Restoration of the native landscape continues at Lands End. Recently completed trails and overlooks have created a safer and more scenic experience for visitors.  These efforts have been enhanced by the new Lands End Lookout visitor center, which includes a park-themed bookstore, café, and other amenities.
 

The Parks Conservancy has supported numerous projects in the Marin Headlands over its 40-year history.
Marin Headlands Projects

The Parks Conservancy has supported numerous projects in the Marin Headlands over its 40-year history. But our work here is not done. Ongoing efforts, especially at Hawk Hill, will continue to protect sensitive habitats and rare species while creating improved trails and visitor access.

Sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate, rugged cliffs, and an astonishing array of plant and animal life await visitors to the Presidio’s western shoreline.
Western Presidio Projects

The Parks Conservancy, National Park Service, and Presidio Trust have been working together for decades on projects to restore the area’s important habitats, improve its trails, and preserve and share its history.