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A group hikes up a path at Rancho Corral de Tierra.
Belonging in Nature: November 2025
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Join us for our next Belonging in Nature program! We'll be doing an easy walk with birding and native plant identification.

Registration Required
Looking over Mt. Tam
Membership Event: Exploring the Night Sky on Mt. Tam
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Calling all astronomy enthusiasts! Come out to Mt. Tam for a special evening event for Parks Conservancy and One Tam members only.

RSVP Here
Blue lake flanked on boteh sides by green forest
Rooted in Connection: A Guided Forest Experience
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This guided hike invites community members to reconnect with land, self, and each other through the elements of nature.

Register
One artist poses for a photo holding their camera and one artist poses next to a California poppy performing a traditional South Asian dance.
In Light and Dark
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Please join park staff for an evening of storytelling and a panel discussion at the Tunnel Tops to amplify South Asian community expert and leader’s voices, thus bringing awareness and attention to the role of members of this community in social and environmental justice movements. 

Registration Required
A group of people smile for a photo in font of an Ofrenda to celebrate Dia de los Muertos
Día de los Muertos & Diwali in the Presidio
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Celebrate Día de los Muertos & Diwali in the Presidio of San Francisco.

Seal Rocks seen in the Pacific Ocean near San Francisco's Lands End.
Belonging in Nature: Tides of Change
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Join the summer interns on the last day of our internship: Belonging in Nature: Tides of Change. We'll be conducting land stewardship, doing a history walk, and fun activities like nature bingo and cyanotype printing for people of all skill levels!

Registration Required
What's New
Removing Invasives in Tennessee Valley
Projects & Conservation
Invasive Plant Patrol
Volunteers at Coast Cleanup Day
Projects & Conservation
Golden Gate Beach Stewards
A volunteer waters plants at Black Point Historic Gardens
Projects & Conservation
Black Point Historic Gardens
Presidio Forest Stewards Volunteer
Projects & Conservation
Presidio Forest Stewards
Volunteers Taking Care of Plants in the Presidio
Projects & Conservation
Presidio Garden Stewards
Intern Planting in the Presidio
Projects & Conservation
Presidio Habitat Stewards
City College of San Francisco students
Park Stewardship
College Programs - CCSF
Views from Dias Ridge
Dias Ridge Trail Hike
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 6.13 miles round trip
Alta Trail
Tennessee Valley to Alta Ridge Loop
Difficulty Level: Very Strenuous
Trail Length: 5.70 miles round trip
Sunset through the cypress at Lands End
Sutro Trail/Lands End
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 1.50 miles round trip
Andy Goldsworthy's "Spire" in the Presidio
Ridge Trail at SF's Presidio
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 3.50 miles round trip
Presidio National Cemetery Overlook
Ridge Trail Presidio Loop
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 3.80 miles round trip
Fern Creek Trail
Muir Woods East Side Loop Trail
Difficulty Level: Moderately Strenuous
Trail Length: 5.40 miles round trip