Parks

Inside of the Warming Hut on Crissy Field.
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ADA Accessible
Store
A warm and cozy park store directly on the Crissy Field waterfront path, near the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge.
The outside of Lands End Lookout at sunset
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ADA Accessible
Store
Learn about the natural and cultural history of the area and browse unique interpretive items for purchase.
Customer browsing inside the Fort Point Store
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ADA Accessible
Store
The Fort Point store offers books, photos, souvenirs, and merchandise related to the Civil War and local history.
Visitor Center building, with the Golden Gate Bridge in the background
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ADA Accessible
Store
Visitor Center
The William Penn Mott, Jr. Presidio Visitor Center is a 4,000-square-foot facility at the north end of the Main Post and serves as a new welcoming and orientation gateway, where visitors are introduced to the vast natural, cultural, and historical resources of the Presidio—and plan their adventures across the park.
Red-tailed Hawk
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The Presidio Trust has prepared a series of short films highlighting ecology in the Presidio and efforts to identify, monitor, and conserve flora, fauna, and natural systems.
Webcam Still Image
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Take a look at our parks today through webcams!
Round House Cafe
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ADA Accessible
Food
Enjoy hot food and drinks next to the Golden Gate Bridge while taking in the best views in the Bay Area!
Hawk Hill
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Marin County
Watch hawks trace circles in the sky from rolling hills in the Marin Headlands. Besides its wide-screen vistas of the Pacific and the Golden Gate, Hawk Hill offers fascinating wildlife experiences. It is the best place to witness the fall raptor migration and also provides habitat for the Mission blue...
Fire pits at Ocean Beach
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San Francisco
Picture a 3.5-mile stretch of white beach with few tourists and no highrises. It's just you and the waves and the seabirds at Ocean Beach, on the westernmost border of San Francisco, adjacent to Golden Gate Park.
Rodeo Lagoon
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Marin County
Rich with wildlife habitats, Rodeo Valley winds through the heart of the Marin Headlands and is edged by grassy, wind-swept hillsides. Where it descends to the Pacific, there is a lagoon and shallow wetlands home to shorebirds including egrets and ducks, as well as butterflies and occasional bobcats.