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Marin City: Forest Health and Heritage

This self-guided tour explores the connection between the health of local forests and Marin City’s history.

A Muir Woods visitor enjoying the accessibility or the wheelchair accessible boardwalk.
Find your path: Accessible Trails in the Bay Area

The national parks surrounds the bustling, urban setting of Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo. But for a number of folks with disabilities, park trails can be intimidating. Here are some of our recommendations!

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Wildlife Encounter Tips

We want you to have a howlingly good time in the Golden Gate National Parks, but we also want to protect the wildlife that howl (and those that don’t).

Park Staff Picks

Discover top recommendations and insider favorites from Parks Conservancy and National Park Service to help you experience the Golden Gate National Recreation Area like a pro.

Statue of Yoda at LucasArts in the Presidio.
A Star Wars Fan’s Guide to Exploring Golden Gate National Recreation Area

If you're a Star Wars fan visiting the San Francisco Bay Area, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) offers more than just breathtaking views — it’s a destination where nature and the galaxy far, far away meet.

I-YEL Application 2025

Application for Inspiring Young Emerging Leaders (I-YEL), 2025

view of Alcatraz island with dark clouds above and a sunrise peeking through the clouds on the horizon
Win a FREE trip to Alcatraz!

Win a FREE trip to Alcatraz with the Parks Conservancy!

Pt Bonita Lighthouse in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Light Chat at Point Bonita Lighthouse

Learn some of the stories associated with the Point Bonita Lighthouse and see why it's one of the most picturesque places within the GGNRA.

Skyline view from Coyote Ridge Trail
Coyote Ridge Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 1.52 miles round trip

Running along Coyote Ridge, this trail presents visitors with panoramic, eye-popping views of San Francisco, the Pacific, the rolling hills and valleys of the Marin Headlands, and, on clear days, even Mt. Diablo far to the east.