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San Francisco Maritime National Historical ParkVisitors enjoy the lawns near the sandy beach at Aquatic Park Historic District.
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Where Your Imagination Can Travel to the 19th Century

Stand on the stern of Balclutha, face west to feel the fresh wind blowing in from the Pacific Ocean. Located in the Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park offers the sights, sounds, smells and stories of Pacific Coast maritime history.

 
A historic photo showing a full-rigged ship with sails set.

The Historic Ships

Discover the collection of historic vessels at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park!

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The scow schooner ALMA sailing on San Francisco Bay.

Around the Park in Pictures

Get a feel for the park through these slideshows of images.

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Black text on a blue background that says 20th Annual Sea Music Concert Series.

Sea Music Concert Series at the park this fall

Join us for two evening sea music concerts aboard a historic ship at Hyde Street Pier.
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An exhibit of shipbuilding tools.

Library and Collections

Do you know that the park holds collections of books, oral histories, sea chanteys, photographs, letters, diaries, logbooks, maps, tools, toys, folk art, and paintings?
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San Francisco Maritime NHP
Lower Fort Mason, Bldg. E
San Francisco, CA 94123

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Phone

Visitor Information
(415) 447-5000

Administration
(415) 561-7000

Fax

(415) 556-1624

Climate

San Francisco is located in a Mediterranean climate. The rainy season usually lasts from November to March. Rainfall is unlikely from April through October. The warmest months are usually September and October and the famous San Francisco fog begins rolling in through the Golden Gate in the spring and can persist throughout the summer months. The average annual temperature is 62.5F (16.9C). The Bay Area is known for its microclimates, which can change dramatically from neighborhood to neighborhood.  
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The Aquatic Park Bathhouse building located at the foot of Polk Street in San Francisco, CA.  

Did You Know?
The Aquatic Park Bathhouse building, a Depression-era, Works Progress Administration (WPA) project, was completed in 1939. The art deco building includes tile mosaics of fish, marble floors that resemble a sea chart, and interior walls painted with murals depicting strange creatures of the deep.
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Last Updated: September 22, 2008 at 19:07 EST