
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Comprised of about three dozen sites in and around the San Francisco Bay area; totaling 75,500 acres, the part is actually far larger than the incorporated area of the city and county of San Francisco.
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area Details
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is comprised of about three dozen sites in and around the San Francisco Bay area; totaling 75,500 acres, the part is actually far larger than the incorporated area of the city and county of San Francisco. One of the most widely visited parks in the country, it includes the Presidio, a former military installation beneath the south end of the Golden Gate Bridge; the nearby Fort Point and Chrissy Field; Land's End, which features the historic Cliff House and the ruins of the Sutro Baths; Fort Funston with its hiking trails and hang-gliders; and Ocean Beach, the Bay Area's largest. In San Francisco's Marina District there's Fort Mason, now home to restaurants, galleries, shops and more. In Marin County, Muir Woods and the Marin Headlands are among several sites that are part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Last but not least, the park includes the island prison of Alcatraz, San Francisco's most popular tourist attraction. More sites are located in the Tennessee Valley north of the city, and in San Mateo County; the park visitor center in Fort Mason can provide more information.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Golden Gate National Recreation Area
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Fort Baker
Originally built as an army post in the early 1900s, this military fort is mostly known as being the headquarters for the 91st division army for WWI and WWII.
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Fort Point National Historic Site
Dubbed the "Gibraltar of the West," Fort Point was built to defend San Francisco Bay, completed in 1861 on the south side of the bay's entrance at the Golden Gate.
3.5 mi away
Golden Gate Bridge
San Franciscos most recognizable landmark sits on the strait of the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
4.7 mi away
Muir Woods National Monument
Muir Woods is small -- just 554 acres -- but perhaps the most famous national monument in the U.S. Parks Service system.
4.9 mi away
Angel Island State Park
Located 10 miles off the coast of San Francisco, this state park is the largest natural island in the Bay.