General Outdoor Safety Tips
- Stay on trails!
- Know where you're going. You can download maps of the GGNRA from NPS on their website. You can also use a map app on your smart phone--or if you don't have service, take a photo of a map at a trailhead.
- Prepare for limited or no cell phone service.
- Do not hike alone. Many areas do not have reliable cellphone reception and/or are far from help. The parks are meant to be shared!
- Keep your dog on leash, unless you are in an off-leash/voice-control area. See the dog-friendly page on NPS.gov for more info.
- Keep children within reach.
- Wear appropriate clothing—hiking shoes, long pants, a hat, sunglasses etc.
- Pack accordingly, bring water, sunscreen, an epinephrine injector (EpiPen) if you are allergic to bees, or anything else you might need.
- Never touch, approach, or feed wildlife; this can make them aggressive and threaten the safety of you and the animal.
- Report sick, dead, or strangely acting wildlife to a park ranger immediately.
- Drive carefully; deer and other wildlife are often hit by cars. Windy roads, with tight turns also present hazards.
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Please report any lost items to the property office at U.S. Park Police at 415-561-5107. For more info, please visit the Property Recovery page of the United States Park Police website.