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A dancer dances amongst the crowd at the Presidio Tunnel Tops.
Spring Awakening: Art & Cumbia at Outpost Meadow
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Join us for a day of dance, music, art and community.

An aerial overlook of the Presidio Tunnel Tops, looking out to the Golden Gate Bridge.
Intertribal Dance Gathering: Dancing is Our Medicine 2026
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The Native American Health Center welcomes indigenous communities and the greater public back to the Presidio for a day of dance, music, screen printing, an arts and crafts marketplace, health screenings, and more.

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A native bee pollinating a Seaside Daisy at Tunnel Tops.
Pollinator Day at Presidio Tunnel Tops
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Join us outside the Field Station at Presidio Tunnel Tops to celebrate the diversity of our beloved winged friends!

A volunteer holds a bucket and debris grabbing tool on a trail.
Here's what Earth Month climate action looks like in the Bay Area's national parks

Earth Month is when our climate resilience work shows up in full color across the parks. Throughout the month, that big-picture momentum came to life through the redwood groves, marshes, and trails of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) and Mt. Tamalpais.

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Habitat Restoration at Rancho Corral de Tierra - Meadowland Medicine
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Help restore and protect critical natural areas at Rancho Corral de Tierra.

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California Quail perched on a fence at Tennessee Valley.
Beginning Birding | World Migratory Bird Day
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On this program, we'll learn the birdwatching basics: we will work together to identify birds, learn more about bird behavior and their habitats, and see all the bird drama up close. Come enjoy this spring season's bird action!

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California poppies seen in the Marin Headlands.
Beyond the super bloom: Why wildflowers are so important to Bay Area parks

Although the wildflowers are numerous and diverse in a super bloom, there are still reasons to not step on or pick your local wildflowers. (As a reminder, it is illegal to pick or collect plants in national forests, parks, and monuments without a permit!)