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Ranger Maria Jose Alcantara speaks with youth
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From web cams to quizzes, there's endless information about the Golden Gate national parks!

San Francisco Parks Conservancy Shuttle Program
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The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and the National Park Service urge visitors to use public transportation to get to the park’s many sites.
Two cyclists mountain biking a trail in Rancho Corral de Tierra
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Learn more about biking in the parks.
PresidiGo buses at the Transit Center in the Presidio of San Francisco.
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Transportation
PresidiGo is a year-round shuttle serving the Presidio of San Francisco. It offers free Around the Park service (during non-peak hours) as well as Downtown service, which connects the Presidio to downtown San Francisco.
hiking at Muir Woods
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For many of us, hiking the sprawling and spectacular trail system at Golden Gate is how we experience the parks and encounter their many wonders.
Ranger Kelsi Ju leads a class of students in the Marin Headlands
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Explore the Golden Gate National Parks with the experts. As they guide you through the Parks, Conservancy staff, park rangers, and other dedicated naturalists and historians offer their stories and expertise on an assortment of exciting themes.
Members of One Tam take a guided walk
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See the Golden Gate National Parks as you’ve never seen them before.
Camping at the Presidio
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You can pitch a tent, view the stars and take in the sounds of the night from any of five public campgrounds in the Golden Gate National Parks. Reservations are required for all campgrounds.
The Lighthouse Visitor Center and Ocean Exploration Center at Point Reyes National Seashore.
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Visitor Center
Located 45 minutes west of Bear Valley on the Point Reyes Headlands, at the end of Sir Francis Drake Blvd., the Center is a 650 meter (0.4 mile) uphill walk from the parking lot. Browse exhibits on the historic Point Reyes Lighthouse, whales, seals, sea lions, wildflowers, birds, and maritime history.