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Winter is a magical time to explore this stunning region, with its crisp air, fewer crowds, and breathtaking landscapes.
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Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County is a visible icon known for stunning views, world-class recreational opportunities, and incredible diversity of life. Whether you're visiting for the first time, or you've experienced the mountain many times, here are picks for new ways to see the mountain.
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What was once the nation’s premier Army post is now a vibrant 1,500-acre national park offering spectacular vistas, rich history natural beauty, and opportunities for recreation, entertainment, and play. And the new state-of-the-art William Penn Mott, Jr. Presidio Visitor Center offers and incredible array of experiences to visitors to help...
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Learn about the stores and visitor centers that support the Golden Gate National Parks
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Both the Presidio of San Francisco and Fort Baker, two national parks bookending the Golden Gate Bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area, often serve as the scenic inspiration for the legendary Starfleet headquarters and Starfleet Academy.
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area is an urban park that spans three counties with many sites and beautiful trails. The National Park Service is committed to make NPS facilities, programs, services, employment, and meaningful work opportunities accessible and usable by all individuals.
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Learn about the beach wheelchair program and beach wheelchair accessible shores...
Beach wheelchairs are available on-site at Stinson Beach, Muir Beach, Rodeo Beach, and Baker Beach.
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Alerts, Trail Conditions, and Closures
See Marin Water's visitor information for the latest alerts, trail conditions, and closures on Mt. Tam.
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Alerts, Trail Conditions, and Closures
Check out California State Parks' page for Mt. Tamalpais State Park for the latest alerts, trail conditions, and closures.
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Discover the (Hidden) Fall Colors and Changes in the San Francisco Bay Area
Our trees may not change even a hue and our weather may not get much chillier, but you can find hints of more “traditional” autumn phenomena in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.