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Muir Beach Overlook
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This serene combination of a cove, beach, and lagoon, is a local favorite.
Views from Troop 80 Trail on Mt. Tam
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Mt. Tam is a 2500 foot high mountain in Marin, with a 360-degree view of the San Francisco Bay.
Groups of people in yoga poses and enjoying the scenery on Mt. Tam.
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The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy's Annual Report to the Community is our most important document, celebrating the impact we've made in the last year.
Red Legged Frog Monitoring
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For our conservation efforts, we gather and analyze scientific information from Stewardship sites with the goal of maintaining healthy ecosystems. This information is used to develop plans that guide our volunteer programs and restoration efforts.
Flora surrounding the Presidio
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Come enjoy the history and the natural beauty of the Presidio, with architecture spanning centuries.
Beach Cleanup
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Cleanup, Maintain, and Restore Beaches

Help conserve our beautiful park beaches! Volunteers will enjoy beautiful ocean views while they remove litter and debris, protect native habitats, and help minimize marine debris.

Views from Muir Beach Overlook
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The Marin Headlands houses an amazing richness of history and biological diversity due to the variety of habitats and unique geology of the area.
A variety of flora supplies a pleasing view
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The Golden Gate Bridge has become one of the most beloved bridges in the world, with a 1.7-mile suspension span.
A hawk in flight
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The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO) is a program to preserve the raptor populations in California.
A Western snowy plover
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The Golden Gate National parks have 35 endangered, rare, and threatened species.