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Monthly Membership

Golden Gate Keepers are our committed supporters who make a monthly donation to the parks through electronic transfer or credit card.

NightHowl 2018
NightHowl

Get ready for our third annual NightHowl, the official after-party to our wildly successful Trails Forever dinner.

Muir Woods Earth Day 2013
Your Leaders Circle Impact

As a Parks Conservancy Leaders Circle member, each level of giving makes a real and remarkable difference in the future of our parklands and the communities that care for them.

Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz, Trace exhibit
Press Room

Members of the press can learn how to contact the Parks Conservancy directly, or see our latest press releases and press coverage.

A park ranger greets visitors at Presidio Tunnel Tops.
We the Parks: A message from our CEO

Parks Conservancy President & CEO Christine Lehnertz on how national parks—and places like Alcatraz Island—can help us honor the past, spark connection in the present, and boldly shape a more just, inclusive future belonging to all of us.

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.

Barred owl in Muir Woods National Monument
Owl Prowl
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On this strenuous 3-mile dusk hike we will look and listen for the owls that call Muir Woods home.Owl Prowl

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A visitor walks along a path amid gardens at Alcatraz.
More than a landmark: Alcatraz is a living reminder of our past and our potential

“Protecting Alcatraz means protecting a global site of reflection, where people come to learn and grow,” said Christine Lehnertz, President & CEO of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. “If we lose that, we lose more than a landmark—we lose an opportunity to do better.”

White and purple star-tulip flower
Bloom boom: A banner year for rare flower following prescribed burn

Prescribed fire set the stage. This spring, rare star-tulips returned by the thousands. See what fire can renew—and what’s blooming next.