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Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
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Homestead Valley - Four Corners on Panoramic Hwy
Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.
Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
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Stinson Beach Parking Lot
Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.
Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
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Gerbode Trailhead Parking Lot
Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.
Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
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Coyote Ridge - Vista de Valle
Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.
Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
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Willow Camp Trailhead
Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.
Pride in Your Parks, Park Stewardship San Francisco
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Merrie Way Trailhead
Pride Month is a time to take pride and recognize the impact our LGBT community has made in the world we live in. The San Francisco Park Stewardship Program welcomes you to join our special ‘Pride In Your Parks program where we hope to create a safe space to celebrate our LGBT community.
Pole surrounded by a knitted American flag at Fort Point National Historic Site
Article
Standing at Fort Point, surrounded by these totems, was a reminder of our weekly community volunteer programs where we are hoping to create a space to honor native people, and all the migrant cultures that represent the Bay Area.
Volunteers at Coastal Cleanup Day
Events
Ocean Beach - Stairwell # 5
Help keep Ocean Beach and our San Francisco coastline beautiful, clean, and safe for all.
A group of volunteers replacing post and cable fencing at Baker Beach.
Article
The Trail Stewardship crew members have been busy bees this past month as the rain was slowly letting up—welcome to spring in the Golden Gate National Parks!
A black and yellow Anise Swallotwail butterfly sits on a plant with its wings open
Marin Parks Stewardship Newsletter Article
The San Francisco Bay Area is a biodiversity hotspot for flora and fauna—there are around 144 species of butterflies that call the region home! But factors such as urbanization, invasive plants, and climate change have made the lives of our four-winged friends in the Bay Area quite difficult.