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Golden Gate National Recreational AreaView of the Marin Headlands from the south tower of the Golden Gate Bridge. (photo courtesy: Jeff Weisenburger)
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Pets

Information about dogwalking within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and updated information on
a final rule for Snowy Plover Management.
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Welcome to the Golden Gate National Parks!

Golden Gate National Parks chronicle two hundred years of history, from the Native American culture, the Spanish Empire frontier and the Mexican Republic, to maritime history, the California Gold Rush, the evolution of American coastal fortifications, and the growth of urban San Francisco.

 
2nd Annual Women's Leadership Forum for Asian American Heritage Month

2nd Annual Women's Leadership Forum for Asian American Heritage Month

Join us in celebrating Asian American Heritage Month at the 2nd Annual Women's Leadership Forum on Saturday, May 30, 2009 at Fort Mason. This is partnership event between the National Association of Asian American Professionals—San Francisco (NAAAP-SF) and the National Park Service. The theme this year is “Past, Present, & Future.”
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Over 1300 volunteers participated during this year's National Day of Service in the park.

Volunteer for Golden Gate National Parks

Learn how you can volunteer for Golden Gate National Parks. There are many opportunities available for individuals, families, and even groups. To find out what's available, please follow the link to our Volunteer Information page.

National Day of Service

Also thanks to everyone who took part in this year's National Days of Service. The event at Golden Gate was a complete success. Posted online are images of the volunteers who helped in the Golden Gate National Parks at sites in Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo counties! It was fun, healthy, and the perfect way to pitch in on a momentous day. Thanks again!
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Download an official map, guide, and/or brochure prior to your visit to the park.

Official Park Maps, Brochures, & Guides

To find out more about the Golden Gate National Parks or to obtain your free copy of our park maps, guides, and/or brochures, feel free to browse our online collection.
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Information about accessible friend places in the Golden Gate National Parks.

Accessibility Information

To find out more about what areas of the park are accessible, please click to find out more.
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Golden Gate National Parks
Fort Mason, Building 201
San Francisco, California 94123

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Phone

Visitor Information
(415) 561-4700

Climate

The climate is Mediterranean, so it tends to be windy and cold throughout much of the park. During the summer months, fog is common along the coastlines. Dress in layers is recommended. Hiking boots are appropriate in some areas. Comfortable shoes are also recommended within the San Francisco area, which are most comprised of asphalt or concrete.
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The Golden Gate Bridge from the view of Fort Point by Dan Ng  

Did You Know?
The Golden Gate Bridge’s two towers rise 746 feet, making them 191 feet taller than the Washington Monument, linking the Presidio of San Francisco to the Marin Headlands.

Last Updated: May 01, 2009 at 12:49 EST