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Volunteers at Fort Mason
(Canceled) 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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Volunteers at Fort Mason
Fort Mason Historic Landscaping and Maintenance

Upcoming Event Dates

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Help restore and maintain historic landscapes and cultural resources throughout Fort Mason.

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Volunteer at work in Lands End
(CANCELED) San Francisco Habitat Stewards
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Become a Habitat Steward and help restore unique San Francisco coastal habitat.

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Before-and-after images crissy field
Crissy Field then and now

Remember when Crissy Field was a barren parking lot with tumbleweeds rolling through? Interactive sliders show just how much it’s changed for the better, as we look to the future with Crissy Field Next. Play around with the before and after images to see the change. 

Sunrise from the Marin Headlands showing the Golden Gate Bridge.
2025 government shutdown updates in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

This page covers the 2025 government shutdown in October 2025.

Yellow leaves of the Arroyo Willow.
Fall guide to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fall is a favorite season in the national parks of the Bay Area: Sunny days, raptors overhead, and maybe even a yellow leaf or two.

Stewardship work at Tennessee Valley.
(CANCELED) Tennessee Valley Tuesday Stewards
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Get your hands dirty while restoring and protecting Tennessee Valley's native plant communities.

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Elderly couple poses for a selfie before the Golden Gate Bridge at Presidio Tunnel Tops.
Health Benefits of Nature

Enjoying the wonders of the outdoors is a small act that has big health benefits.

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.