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CAUTION: Post Storm Damage to Coastal Trail
The Presidio Coastal Trail segment just north of the Pacific Overlook and adjacent to Lincoln Blvd remains CLOSED indefinitely. We have posted signage to alert bicyclists and hikers and with information for safe trail alternatives. More »
Experience a Diversity of Natural and Cultural History
For 218 years, the Presidio served as an army post for three nations. World and local events, from military campaigns to World Fairs and earthquakes, left their mark. 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.
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Newly opened Buffalo Soldiers Exhibit
Come see the Buffalo Soldiers exhibit at the Presidio Visitors Center 10-4 Thur-Sun. Try a cavalry saddle, feel a buffalo robe, listen to bugle calls.
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Access Information for Visitors with Disabilities
Click below to find out what accessibility resources are available in GGNRA for the enjoyment of your visit.
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Special Use Permits
Find out how to apply for a special use permit through the SPUG Office for filming, weddings, beach fires, or any other events that require a permit.
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Share Your Presidio Memories
Contribute your Presidio memories to our archive or read the memories of others who have passed through this special place.
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Be A Park Hero! Volunteer for the GGNRA Today!
Learn how you can volunteer for GGNRA. There are many opportunities available for individuals, families, and even groups.
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Presidio Scenes
Download the latest scenes from the park at: Desktop Photo of the Week
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The Natural Presidio
The Presidio has equally rich natural histories from geologic foundations millions of years ago to current role as a refuge for endangered species.
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Did You Know?
Thirteen plants found at the Presidio have been designated as rare, threatened, or endangered by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service and/or the California Native Plant Society.