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Sample of a botanical impression
Alcatraz Gardens Class Series: Botanical Impressions
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Create your own plaster casting of amazing botanicals through this fun, easy and rewarding process! The class will begin with a walking tour of the gardens to learn about Alcatraz’s garden history and the work to restore the historic gardens. 

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Two women carrying bug nets in a grassy field inspect specimen vials
Tamalpais Bee Lab - Community Science Event
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Become a community scientist and help us understand our local bee communities!

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Green sweat bee (Agapostemon texanus) on flower
Tamalpais Bee Lab Event
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 One Tam is continuing our efforts to monitor and understand more about Mt. Tamalpais’ wild bees and other pollinators. Community science volunteers play a critical role in this study by pinning, sorting, and labeling specimens collected from the field. 

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Volunteer at Lands End on Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2016
Habitat Restoration Volunteering

Help restore and monitor critical natural areas and create wildlife corridors for threatened and endangered species. Activities include invasive plant removal, winter planting, litter removal, seed collection, fence construction, trail maintenance, and plant monitoring.

San Francisco’s Fort Point Will Partially Reopen Amid National Parks Shutdown
KQED

KQED reports on the final weekend for Black Gold: Stories Untold at Fort Point Oct. 10-13, 2025. The Parks Conservancy teamed up with FOR-SITE and the National Park Service to keep this vital exhibition open for one last weekend amid the federal government shutdown.

Fort Funston
Trip Planner

Use this tool to get directions to the parks.

Alcatraz Gardens Class Series: Introduction to Basket Weaving
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With a beautiful backdrop of the Alcatraz Historic Gardens, Tiffanie Pahl, a passionate crafter and tireless upcycler, will teach this two-hour workshop where beginners are welcome.

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The Golden Gate Bridge spans the scenic view from the Tunnel Tops on a beautiful opening day.
Crowds pour in as Presidio Tunnel Tops park opens in San Francisco
San Francisco Chronicle

Nothing like Presidio Tunnel Tops exists in the Bay Area, in terms of size or natural history, or in terms of being free to everyone. That is thanks to the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, which privately raised $98 million to go with the $20 million supplied by the Presidio Trust, which oversaw the job.

Information about the Japanese internment at the Presidio
Exhibition Examines Presidio’s Role in Mass Incarceration of Japanese Americans

During Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month (May), the parks celebrate the community’s contributions—and remember its darkest hours. “Exclusion”—a new exhibition at the Presidio Officers’ Club—looks at the Presidio’s role in the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II…75 years since FDR’s infamous Executive Order 9066.

Forested surroundings of Redwood Creek Trail
(CANCELED) Rock Spring Trail Hike on Mt. Tam
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Learn about work happening to manage, protect and restore the unique and rare flora on Mt. Tamalpais. This is a One Tam member event - join us to learn more about supporting One Tam!

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