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Camping at the Presidio
Campgrounds in the Golden Gate National Parks

You can pitch a tent, view the stars and take in the sounds of the night from any of five public campgrounds in the Golden Gate National Parks. Reservations are required for all campgrounds.

Tent at Hawk Camp Campground
Hawk Campground
Campground

Hawk Camp is located high in the hills overlooking Gerbode Valley and is the most remote of the campgrounds in the Golden Gate National Parks.

Tents at Haypress Campground
Haypress Campground
Campground

Haypress Campground is nestled in the heart of Tennessee Valley, .75-miles from the Tennessee Valley parking area.

Camping at Bicentennial Camp Campground
Bicentennial Camp
Campground

Overlooking Bonita Cove, Bicentennial Campground is the most accessible of the four campgrounds in the Marin Headlands.

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Golden Gate Bridge
San Francisco

Yes, it's even more awesome than you imagined. Since it opened in 1937, this 1.7-mile suspension span between San Francisco and Marin counties has become one of the most beloved bridges in the world. A work of art, an engineering marvel, and an American icon, the Bridge is flanked on both ends by the natural beauty of the Golden Gate National Parks. Enjoy an exhilarating, but often chilly, walk across it.

People running at East Beach near Crissy Field.
The parks are your stadium: Outdoor activities to boost your health

From the rolling hills of Marin to the rugged coastline of San Mateo, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area is your stadium, built for movement, play, and connection.

Sunlight shines through canopy at Muir Woods
Muir Woods Night Tour
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Join us on our free evening tour to explore what keeps the redwood forest awake when we go to sleep. Step outside your comfort zone and into the ancient, nocturnal setting of Muir Woods for this two-hour, two-mile walk.

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NPS arrowhead commemorating Alcatraz Occupation
Tule Boat Day on Alcatraz
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Hosted in the Red Power on Alcatraz: Perspective 50 Years Later exhibit, this event will highlight the 30 foot long tule reed boat created in partnership with local tribal community.

People gathered at Fort Point National Historic Site on Living History Day, dressed in civil war era union uniforms for reenactment.
Fort Point Living History Weekend
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Join National Park Service Rangers, and Volunteers as we demonstrate what life was like for all who served here during the American Civil War.

Lands End Lookout
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