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Golden Gate National Recreation Area: A Coastal Treasure

Explore iconic landmarks, diverse ecosystems, and centuries of history in this urban oasis surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area.

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The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is a vast urban park encompassing ecologically and historically significant landscapes surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. With stunning views, diverse ecosystems, and a rich history, it offers a wide array of activities and attractions.

A brief summary to Golden Gate National Recreation Area

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, as the weather can change quickly, especially near the coast.
  • Make reservations for Alcatraz and Muir Woods well in advance, as they often sell out.
  • Consider using public transportation or the free PresidiGo Shuttle to avoid parking hassles.
  • Bring water and snacks, especially if you plan on hiking.
  • Take advantage of the many free activities and ranger-led programs offered throughout the park.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From downtown San Francisco, several Muni lines provide access to various GGNRA sites. The F Line runs to Fisherman's Wharf, near the Alcatraz ferry. The 28 and Presidio Go buses connect to the Presidio and Fort Point. For the Marin Headlands, take Golden Gate Transit lines 101, 132, or 150 from San Francisco to the Spencer Ave. Bus Pad in Sausalito. From there, trailheads into the Headlands are easily accessible. A one-way fare on Golden Gate Transit from San Francisco to Sausalito costs $5-$8. The PresidiGo Shuttle is a free option for getting around the Presidio.

  • Driving

    The GGNRA can be reached by Highways 1, 101, and 280 from the north and south San Francisco Bay Area, and by Highway 80 over the Bay Bridge from the East Bay. Parking fees vary by location. For example, parking at the Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center costs $5/hour with a 3-hour limit. Parking fees in the Presidio range from $3/hour to $10/day. Be aware that parking can be limited, especially during peak season, and reservations may be required for certain locations like Muir Woods.

  • Muir Woods Shuttle

    To reach Muir Woods, take the Muir Woods Shuttle from Larkspur Landing (weekends and holidays) or the Sausalito Ferry Terminal (select summer weekdays). Round-trip shuttle fare is $3.75 for adults; children 15 and under ride free. Reservations for the shuttle are required. To reach the Larkspur Landing shuttle stop from San Francisco, take the Golden Gate Ferry from the SF Ferry Building; the 35-minute ride costs $14 each way for adults. Alternatively, take Golden Gate Transit Bus 130 to the Bridgeway & Bay Street stop in Sausalito, near the Sausalito shuttle stop; the bus fare is $8.25.

  • Alcatraz Ferry

    To visit Alcatraz Island, take the Alcatraz City Cruises ferry from Pier 33. Ferry tickets include the cellhouse audio tour and cost around $41 for adults. It is highly recommended to book tickets well in advance, as they often sell out. To reach Pier 33 from downtown San Francisco, take the Muni F Line. A ride on the F Line costs $3.

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Established in 1972, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area protects over 80,000 acres of land and water, making it one of the largest urban parks in the world. The park spans across three counties—San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo—offering a diverse range of experiences from redwood forests to historic military sites. The GGNRA is home to iconic landmarks such as Alcatraz Island and Muir Woods National Monument, attracting millions of visitors each year. Visitors can explore numerous hiking trails, offering breathtaking vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Pacific Ocean, and the San Francisco Bay. The park also boasts a rich history, encompassing Native American culture, Spanish colonialism, the California Gold Rush, and the evolution of American coastal fortifications. From the dramatic coastal landscapes of the Marin Headlands to the serene redwood forests of Muir Woods, the GGNRA offers something for everyone. Whether you're interested in hiking, bird-watching, exploring historic sites, or simply enjoying the stunning scenery, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area provides an unforgettable experience.

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