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  2. The Presidio is San Francisco’s national park site, with endless trails, fun events, and unforgettable vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge. Transportation & Parking. Learn how to get here by bus, shuttle, or bike, and where to park if you drove. Presidio Tunnel Tops. Discover incredible Golden Gate views, picnic sites, and a huge nature playground.

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  3. The Presidio of San Francisco (originally, El Presidio Real de San Francisco or The Royal Fortress of Saint Francis) is a park and former U.S. Army post on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in San Francisco, California, and is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

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    Crissy Field

    For your first stop, start at Crissy Field and walk west toward Fort Point. If you are an early riser, you’ll get beautiful golden views of the bridge at dawn. Crissy Field was once the main airstrip for the Presidio. The natural dunes have since been restored and it’s now a dog and kid-friendly beach.

    The NOAA Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary

    As you walk west, stop into the NOAA Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary facility. The Farallones Marine Sanctuary is 3,200 square miles of marine preserve that stretches from Boninas to Monterrey. The visitor’s center has exhibits on the marine sanctuary’s ecosystem. NOAA: Free. Open Wed-Sun 10a-4p.

    Fort Point National Historic Site

    After Crissy field, carry on walking west to Fort Point. While walking over there, stop and take 400 pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge. The fort is located below the bridge and it guarded SF against the gold rush through WWII. Fort Point: Free. Open Fri-Sun 10a-5p. Guided tours are available which take 30 minutes.

    Presidio National Park Visitor’s Center

    You can park in one spot and easily do the following three things in the Presidio. Start at the Visitor’s Center because it’s the heart of the park. It has maps and interactive exhibits on the park. Visitor’s Center: Free. Open everyday 10a-5p.

    Walt Disney Family Museum

    The Walt Disney Family Museum features exhibits on the history of the Walt Disney company, artwork from some of Disney’s best animators and exhibitions of local community art programs. Walt Disney Family Museum: $25 for adults, free for kids under 5. Open daily 10a-6p.

    The Officer’s Club

    The Presidio Officer’s Club is a museum and cultural center. They have permanent exhibits on the history of the Presidio and the people who served there. They also offer cultural events and guided tours of the Main Post. See what’s on by checking their event’s page. Officer’s Club: Free. Open Tues-Sun 10a-5p.

    Pet Cemetery

    Your next stop will be San Francisco’s most iconic view…but first you need to do something creepy. On your way over from the Goldsworthy Lines to the Golden Gate Visitor’s Center, stop off at the pet cemetery. At its peak, San Francisco’s Presidio Park was home to 2,000 families– and their pets. This touching little cemetery pays homage to all of the family pets who lived there. Pet Cemetery: Free. The gate isn’t always open but you can see the headstones from outside the fence.

    Golden Gate Bridge Views

    Now, you are ready to move on to the bridge. It’s gets very busy at the bridge and parking can be tricky. If the parking lot to the east of the bridge is full, then take the road that goes under the bridge and find a spot on the west side. For the full scoop, check out this guide for the best ways to find killer Golden Gate Bridge views and logistics for visiting the bridge. At the very least, walk partway out onto the bridge to get great views of San Francisco. Visiting the Bridge: It’s open...

    The California Coastal Trail

    Next, go under the bridge and take a walk along the California Coastal Trail. The trail is just one of the many trailsin the park. But it’s a good one because it will give you views of the ocean, the Marin headlands and old gun batteries which were once part of the fort.

    Baker Beach

    Since you started your day at the beach, it’s only fitting to end it there. Baker Beach is located on the very southwestern edge of the Presidio National Park. You can get to it by walking the coastal trail mentioned above, or you can drive down to it. It’s a beautiful jewel of a beach that is well-loved by local residents and dogs. On the far north end of the beach, you are likely to find a small patch of nude sunbathers. The nudity thing is perplexing because it’s dang chilly in SF, but any...

  4. Located in the heart of the Bay Area, the Presidio is a National Historic Landmark and one of America’s most visited national park sites. Long home to native people and later a military post under three flags, it’s now part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

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  5. The Presidio is San Francisco’s national park site, with endless trails, fun events, and unforgettable vistas of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  6. Nov 6, 2023 · Come enjoy the history and the natural beauty of the Presidio. Explore centuries of architecture. Reflect in a national cemetery. Walk along an historic airfield, through forests or to beaches, and admire spectacular vistas.

  7. Sep 3, 2015 · The Presidio became a preeminent military post under the U.S. Army before it became part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in 1994. Learn of the people that lived here, and stories of how they interacted with places around the Presidio and the world.

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