SUMMER CAMP
Looking for lots of outdoor challenges and creative fun this summer? Consider Crissy Field Center for camp this year and spend an unforgettable summer in your national park next door. Registration is now open! Financial Aid Available.
CRISSY FIELD CENTER ON THE MOVE
The start of the Doyle Drive replacement project has been moved ahead by 16 months, making it necessary for the Crissy Field Center to move from its current location by the end of September 2009. The Center plans to move its operations from the corner of Mason and Halleck Streets to temporary structures at the eastern edge of Crissy Field. Read more here.
The start of the Doyle Drive replacement project has been moved ahead by 16 months, making it necessary for the Crissy Field Center to move from its current location by the end of September 2009. The Center plans to move its operations from the corner of Mason and Halleck Streets to temporary structures at the eastern edge of Crissy Field. Read more here.
FANTASTIC FRIDAYS
Special parent-and-tot playtimes. A magical and safe place for toddlers to explore the outdoors. New theme every Friday. Drop in! Pre-registration recommended but not required.
Special parent-and-tot playtimes. A magical and safe place for toddlers to explore the outdoors. New theme every Friday. Drop in! Pre-registration recommended but not required.
COMMUNITY CAMPFIRE:
The story of the Buffalo Soldiers
Saturday June 13, 5:30-7:30 PM
Celebrate in song and lore the story of the Buffalo Soldiers! Join Park Ranger Rick Penn and others at the West Bluff Amphitheater (next to the Warming Hut) for a glimpse into the lives of the brave African American Soldiers who protected national parks.
The story of the Buffalo Soldiers
Saturday June 13, 5:30-7:30 PM
Celebrate in song and lore the story of the Buffalo Soldiers! Join Park Ranger Rick Penn and others at the West Bluff Amphitheater (next to the Warming Hut) for a glimpse into the lives of the brave African American Soldiers who protected national parks.
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