How to Get to Access to Adventure Day

Accessibility at Crissy Field Center and Presidio Tunnel Tops

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The Crissy Field Center has two wheelchair accessible entrances on the west end and east end of the building. Event registration for Access to Adventure Day will be at both the western entrance by the Field Station and Outpost and the eastern entrance by the Crissy Field Center's parking lot.

Family and All-Gender Restrooms

All-gender and family restrooms are located at the Outpost and the Presidio Transit Center. Restrooms are wheelchair accessible.

Event Locations

  • Crissy Field Center Courtyard (High Stimulation)
  • Field Station (High Stimulation)
  • Outpost Play Area (High Stimulation)
  • Crissy Field Center Gathering Room (High Stimulation)
  • EcoLab - Chill Zone (Low Stimulation)

The Presidio has parking for visitors with mobility limitations. Users with a properly displayed disabled person placard are not required to pay for parking. While accessible parking spaces are available in many destinations around the Presidio, major lots include: 

Paid Parking Areas 

Presidio Visitor Center 

210 Lincoln Boulevard 

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Presidio Tunnel Tops (near Picnic Place and Il Parco) 

215 Lincoln Blvd 

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Mason Street and Lundeen Street (east of Quartermaster Reach) 

201 Lundeen St 

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Sports Basement 

610 Mason Street  

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Free Parking Areas

Crissy Field East Beach 

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See more parking options from the Presidio Trust 

The Crissy Field Center at (603 Mason Street, San Francisco CA 94129) has a Muni 30 Bus stop.

Delicious food at approachable prices celebrating the Bay Area's diverse cultures and cuisines is offered by mobile trucks, carts, and tents at Presidio Tunnel Tops on a rotating schedule seven days a week. 

Visit the Presidio Trust's website to see an updated schedule for this week’s Presidio Pop Up vendors. 

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