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Have a question about the Golden Gate National Parks, becoming a member, donating, attending volunteer events, and more? Email or call us one of our departments.

Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
Building 201, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Phone (415) 561-3000; Fax (415) 561-3003.

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Publications

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Subscribe to the monthly Park E-ventures email for the latest on the parks by clicking here. Become a member and you'll get Gateways Magazine, which contains breathtaking park imagery, in-depth stories, and info on special community events, park projects, volunteer opportunities, and much more.

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Newsletters

Our quarterly membership newsletter includes expert tips, updates on site improvements, special features, stunning photography, and much more!

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Financials

The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy's financial statements have been prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and are presented on the accrual basis of accounting showing unrestricted, temporarily restricted, and permanently restricted net assets.

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Press Releases

Find the latest press releases from the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.

Muir Beach
Press Coverage

The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy is in the news! Read the latest coverage about the Parks Conservancy and our work.

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Past Press Kits

This page contains an archive of past press materials from the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. For current press info, please visit our Press Room page.

Parks Conservancy staff help release coho salmon at Redwood Creek
About the Parks Conservancy

Muir Woods. Crissy Field. Alcatraz. And many more beloved national park sites all supported by the Parks Conservancy.

Crissy Field view from the Presidio
History of the Parks Conservancy

Over its 40+ years, the Parks Conservancy has established a reputation as a leading innovator among nonprofit conservation organizations.