Fort Mason Historic Landscaping and Maintenance

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Volunteers at Fort Mason

Volunteer to help keep Fort Mason beautiful! Help keep this popular destination well maintained for both local and worldwide visitors to enjoy. Projects will take place throughout Fort Mason and include litter removal, invasive plant weeding, vegetation pruning, sand removal, site improvements, and trail maintenance.  

When: Tuesdays from 9am - noon. 

Where: Fort Mason, San Francisco. Specific meeting location will be listed in the registration confirmation email.​ Register Here

Groups

Groups of five or more require special arrangements and must be confirmed in advance. Please review the List of Available Projects and fill out the Group Project Request Form.

Age, Skills, What to Bring:

  • Volunteers ages 10 and up are welcome. Read our Youth Policy Guidelines (PDF) for youth under the age of 15.
  • Bring your completed Volunteer Agreement Form (PDF). Volunteers under the age of 18 must have the parent/guardian approval section signed.
  • We'll be working rain or shine. Wear clothes that can get dirty. Long pants and closed-toe shoes are required. Bring layers for changing weather and rain gear if necessary.
  • Bring a personal water bottle and sunscreen.
  • No experience necessary. Training and tools will be provided. Fulfills community service requirements.

The Golden Gate National Parks Volunteer Program is a cooperative parkwide effort of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, the National Park Service, and the Presidio Trust.


Fort Mason Historic Landscaping and Maintenance Events

Volunteers at Fort Mason
Events
Tue, Oct 22 9:00am-12:00pm
Fort Mason Flagpole
Help restore and maintain historic landscapes and cultural resources throughout Fort Mason.
Volunteers at Fort Mason
Events
Tue, Oct 29 9:00am-12:00pm
Fort Mason Flagpole
Help restore and maintain historic landscapes and cultural resources throughout Fort Mason.

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