Our Work

Sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate, rugged cliffs, and an astonishing array of plant and animal life await visitors to the Presidio’s western shoreline.
Our Work

The Parks Conservancy, National Park Service, and Presidio Trust have been working together for decades on projects to restore the area’s important habitats, improve its trails, and preserve and share its history.

The Parks Conservancy has supported numerous projects in the Marin Headlands over its 40-year history.
Our Work

The Parks Conservancy has supported numerous projects in the Marin Headlands over its 40-year history. But our work here is not done. Ongoing efforts, especially at Hawk Hill, will continue to protect sensitive habitats and rare species while creating improved trails and visitor access.

People on a trail and at an overlook
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Restoration of the native landscape continues at Lands End. Recently completed trails and overlooks have created a safer and more scenic experience for visitors.  These efforts have been enhanced by the new Lands End Lookout visitor center, which includes a park-themed bookstore, café, and other amenities.
 

About 75 goats munched through the area as part of the East Black Point Project at Fort Mason, a former Army post that is now an amalgamation of residences, visitor destinations, and offices.
Our Work

The Parks Conservancy’s Projects Department has worked closely with the National Park Service over the years to repair roads, rehabilitate buildings, improve trails, and provide interpretive and directional signage to help keep Fort Mason’s history alive and to care for this popular park site.

Creative lettering for nature journaling.
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Crissy Field Center
Join the Nature Journal Club for a 1.5 hour workshop on an important fundamental skill in building your field sketching skills! August's workshop is taught by guest instructor and nature enthusiast, Deb Brady—she will teach you how to incorporate creative lettering into your nature journals!
AIP 2023 End of Program Celebration
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Internships
Join a diverse team of college students to gain work and leadership skills in your local national park! Open to students currently enrolled at CCSF, College of Marin, & SFSU .
Redwood Creek in Muir Woods
Our Work
Ongoing
The Redwood Creek Watershed Collaborative has supported numerous trail, interpretation, safety, and natural and cultural resource projects in in Muir Woods since 2012.
Rodeo Beach
Our Work
Ongoing
The wetlands near the parking area at Rodeo Beach have been the focus of National Park Service and Parks Conservancy restoration efforts.
Fort Baker historic buildings
Our Work
Ongoing
Historically a military post, Fort Baker has been transformed into a welcoming national park site with miles of hiking trails, stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, restored historic structures and natural habitat, and a LEED-Gold certified national park lodge.
View of Alcatraz from Inspiration Point Overlook
Our Work
Ongoing
Perched above Tennessee Hollow, Inspiration Point...