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The Picnic Place at the Presidio of San Francisco Tunnel Tops. Visitors are sitting at picnic tables and enjoying a nice sunny day.
Oktoberfest at the Picnic Pavilion

Experience Oktoberfest at Presidio Tunnel Tops Thursdays in October.

View of Alcatraz Island from a ferry on a nice sunny day
Living History Day on Alcatraz
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Join us for Living History Day on Alcatraz. All activities are free and are designed to give the visitor a sense of what life was like on Alcatraz when it was an important seacoast defensive fort during the American Civil War.

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One artist poses for a photo holding their camera and one artist poses next to a California poppy performing a traditional South Asian dance.
In Light and Dark
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Please join park staff for an evening of storytelling and a panel discussion at the Tunnel Tops to amplify South Asian community expert and leader’s voices, thus bringing awareness and attention to the role of members of this community in social and environmental justice movements. 

Registration Required
A group of children walk on a winding path of logs, an art installation by Andy Goldsworthy titled Woodline.
Presidio Education Aide Volunteer

Interested in volunteering at the Presidio of San Francisco? Join the Golden Gate National Recreation Area as an Education Volunteer!

Sunrise from the Marin Headlands showing the Golden Gate Bridge.
Parks are open, and so is our gratitude: 2025 government shutdown updates

This page covers the 2025 government shutdown in October and November 2025.

Image of a coastal battery with the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance
Best Instagram photos of the Golden Gate Bridge, and how to get them yourself

Don’t rely on the Bridge’s photogenic qualities to make your photo pop. We compiled tips to help you improve your next photo of the Golden Gate Bridge.

View of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Presidio of San Francisco from Fort Baker.
Op-Ed | Urban Gateways, Woven Into Daily Life

Gateway communities are the front doors of our National Park System, and the Bay Area is fortunate to have many. The GGNRA is just a bus, bike, or boat ride away for many living in San Francisco and neighboring areas. Read the Op-Ed by Parks Conservancy President & CEO Christine Lehnertz to see how we're delivering on the promise of these unique national park sites to build welcoming and belonging in local communities.

Blue lake flanked on boteh sides by green forest
Rooted in Connection: A Guided Forest Experience
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This guided hike invites community members to reconnect with land, self, and each other through the elements of nature.

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Volunteers work with manzanita cuttings
(CANCELED) Presidio Nursery
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Learn to grow and care for native plants while helping to preserve and restore your national park.

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Oak forests on Mount Tamalpais.
Forests of Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Mt. Tam

Stretching across the hills and shorelines of San Francisco and Marin, the forests of Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) provide shade, habitat, and a living connection between people and nature.