The Golden Gate National Parks stretch 70 miles north and south of the Golden Gate Bridge, creating a 80,400 acre greenbelt along the Pacific Ocean. The parks include ancient redwoods, historic landmarks, miles of trails, rocky shorelines, rare and endangered species, lush coastal wilderness, and breathtaking vistas. Each year, millions of people visit the Golden Gate National Parks to experience the nature, history, and scenic beauty that truly define the character of the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

VISIT THE PARKS

Learn more about the Golden Gate National Parks by clicking the pulldown menu at left of this page. Select a park and view photos, detailed visitor information and links for more than three dozen individual park sites.

 

Construction Areas 

Doyle Drive Project
For more information about the construction beginning in January 2010 on the south access road to the Golden Gate Bridge, known as Doyle Drive or Route 101, please visit the Presidio Parkway Web site.

The Marin Headlands and Fort Baker Transportation Infrastructure and Management Plan
The plan presents proposed improvements to 11 miles of historic roads in the Marin Headlands and Fort Baker. Visit the Central Federal Lands Highway Web site for more information.

MORE INFORMATION

  • Visit ForOurParks.org for beautiful park e-cards, downloadable wallpaper and more!
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