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A visitor takes a photo on Alcatraz Island.
Visit Alcatraz

Here's your chance to experience the hidden wonders of Alcatraz Island.

Crissy Field views
About August 26 Event at Crissy Field

The Conservancy stands directly against all forms of hatred, bigotry, or oppression as anathema to our American ideals, as well as to the values of our national parks as places of welcome and inclusion.

Gardens at Alcatraz
Visit the Alcatraz Historic Gardens

Learn more about visiting the historic gardens of Alcatraz.

Baker Beach
Visit the Golden Gate Bridge

Spanning the entrance to San Francisco Bay, this engineering marvel links San Francisco to Marin County while standing at the heart of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

For Members: A Visit With Rosie the Riveter
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Come explore our sister national park in Richmond, Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park!

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Rosie the Riveter National Monument
For Members: A Visit With Rosie the Riveter
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Come explore our sister national park in Richmond, California: The Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park!

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Presidio Parklands Project
Acclaimed Design Team Selected for Presidio Parklands

The new 13-acre swath of national parkland, atop the Presidio Parkway tunnels and connecting the Main Post with Crissy Field, represents a major, historic park-making opportunity. James Corner Field Operations—the creative minds who designed the much-admired High Line in New York City—seems up to the task.

A working dog sniffs a tray of specimen in a makeshift lab environment.
Plants' best friend: Pathogen-detecting dogs visit Presidio Nursery

Why are these dogs sniffing around our native plant nurseries? Find out how a few good pups may help our staff and volunteers as we care for a large volume of plants, with many destined for the national parks of the Bay Area.

A group of volunteers replacing post and cable fencing at Baker Beach.
Spring has sprung for the Trail Stewardship team!

The Trail Stewardship crew members have been busy bees this past month as the rain was slowly letting up—welcome to spring in the Golden Gate National Parks!

Franciscan Manzanita
Why Don't We Just Buy Plants to Restore the Parks?

Some have asked: Why don’t we just buy plants from our local nurseries to restore the park? In short, the Parks Conservancy grows native plants from seed because such a practice increases the chances of the plants’ survival.