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Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 1
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area California
U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service
Frequently Asked Questions & Maps Final Environmental Impact Statement with Preferred Alternative for Dog Management
(415) 561-4728 [email protected] nps.gov/goga December 2016
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 2
Message from the Superintendent
Welcome to Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the most dog-friendly park in the National Park Service.
We are entering the final planning stages in the development of a Dog Manage-ment Plan and Final Rule for Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA).
The release of a Final Environmental Im-pact Statement (FEIS) is an important step in that process.
The FEIS analyzes alternative approaches to dog management and recommends a Preferred Alternative.
The goals of the Dog Management Plan include balancing recreation and preserva-tion at GGNRA, increasing visitor safety by providing space for all types of recreation-al users, and protecting park resources for future generations.
We will proudly remain the most dog-friendly park in the National Park Service and the only one to offer off-leash dog recreation.
This document will answer some frequent-ly asked questions about the Final Environ-mental Impact Statement and Preferred Alternative.
I encourage you to access the full FEIS and more information at http://www.nps.gov/GOGA.
Well-managed dog walking is a healthy and popular way to enjoy our park lands, and we look forward to seeing you at GGNRA soon.
- Jim Milestone Acting General Superintendent Golden Gate National Recreation Area (and his dog, Hannah)
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 3
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is GGNRA implementing a new Dog Management Plan?Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is cur-rently operating under an outdated pet policy devel-oped in 1979.
The Bay Area population has increased over 40% since the 1979 Pet Policy was put in place and is expected to grow another 24% by the year 2040, reaching a popu-lation of 9.3 million people. The Dog Management Plan would protect natural and cultural resources, provide safe, healthy, clean, and fun recreational experiences for all visitors, and preserve our national heritage for future generations.
Since 1979, park visitation has grown significantly along with our understanding of park resources. GGNRA now welcomes 17 million visitors each year. Park inventories have documented more than 3,800 species, including 37 federally endangered and threatened species, several of which may be affected by dog walking. The park’s grow-ing popularity sometimes results in conflicts between
people, dogs, and park resources. Law enforcement has documented a growing number of conflicts, averaging more than 300 dog-related incidents each year (during an initial study from 2008-2011).
A Dog Management Plan is now needed to ensure a safe, healthy, meaningful, and enriching experience for all of our park visitors while protecting park resources for future generations to come.
Where is GGNRA in the planning process? The National Park Service is entering the final planning stages in the development of a Dog Management Plan and Final Rule for GGNRA.
As a next step, a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) analyzes alternative approaches to dog manage-ment and recommends a Preferred Alternative. A Record of Decision (ROD) will follow, signaling federal approval
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 4
of the FEIS Preferred Alternative. The planning process will conclude with the publication of the Final Rule in the Federal Register early next year.
The Final Rule will specify an effective date. Implemen-tation of the Final Rule will include public outreach and education and the installation of signage, fencing, vege-tation and other physical barriers that are critical to the successful implementation of this new dog management special regulation.
The FEIS, ROD, and Final Rule represent the final steps in a 14-year process, informed by public comment, to devel-op a commonsense rule that supports the wide variety of recreational activities found at GGNRA in a safe environ-ment, while protecting natural and cultural resources for future generations.
What is a “Rule” for dog manage-ment?Federal agencies such as the National Park Service have rules and regulations that guide policies, programs, and management. In order to update or change these rules, a rulemaking process is necessary.
The Rule for Dog Management at GGNRA will identify places in the park where dogs are welcome – both on-leash and under voice and sight control – as well as areas that are dog-free. It will also describe the responsibilities of dog owners to manage their dogs effectively and requirements for people walking 4-6 dogs at one time.
Will there be a formal public com-ment period on the Final Environ-mental Impact Statement (FEIS), Record of Decision (ROD), or Final Rule?The FEIS reflects public comment submitted during sever-al successive, earlier stages in the planning process: the Draft Environmental Impact Statement of 2011; the Sup-plemental Environmental Impact Statement of 2013-14; and the Proposed Rule for Dog Management in 2016.
There will not be a formal public comment period for the FEIS, ROD, or Final Rule. The FEIS, ROD, and Final Rule will be available for public review.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 5
How does the Dog Management Plan/FEIS Preferred Alternative reflect public comment? GGNRA received more than 16,000 public correspon-dences during the overall dog management planning process. Comments have been categorized and respond-ed to in public planning documents.
Most recently, the FEIS Preferred Alternative incorpo-rates a number of changes as a result of more than 4,100 public comments on a Proposed Rule issued in early 2016. A partial list of recent changes since the Proposed Rule includes:
How were alternatives and com-ments assessed? How do I find out why something was or was not included in the plan? An interdisciplinary team carefully considered all public
comments and dog management plan alternatives to determine which would best accomplish the purpose and need of the proposed action while fulfilling NPS’s statu-tory mission and responsibilities, giving consideration to economic, environmental, technical, and other factors.
Comments and alternatives were incorporated when they helped the park meet the purpose and need of the plan while fulfilling its statutory mission and responsibil-ities.
See graphic below for some of the objectives of the dog management plan.
How much of the park will be available to dog walking? Does the FEIS Preferred Alternative re-duce dog walking to a small frac-tion of the park? The FEIS Preferred Alternative identifies 22 locations for dog walking in the GGNRA, including areas in 6 locations that would welcome dogs under voice and sight control (off-leash).
While GGNRA is 80,000 acres, NPS only directly manages 18,500 acres, including steep slopes, cliffs, and land that is inaccessible to all.
Of the 8.8 miles of beaches, about 2.8 miles (31%) will be available for dog walkers, including 2.3 miles for voice and sight control.
Of the 140 miles of trails addressed in our planning pro-cess, approximately 47 miles (34%) will be available for dog walking. GGNRA would remain the most dog-friend-ly of the 413 units of National Park Service and the only national park to provide areas for walking dogs under voice and sight control (off-leash).
Addition of voice and sight control area at Rancho Corral de Tierra (Flat Top) Addition of an on-leash loop trail at Muir Beach (Kaashi Way) Expansion of both voice-and-sight-control and dog-free areas at Crissy Field Realignment and expansion of on-leash area at Baker Beach Addition of an accessible on- and off-leash trail at Fort Funston Addition of on-leash trail at Mori Point (Mori Head-lands Trail) Addition of on-leash trail to overlook at Milagra Ridge (Milagra Ridge Road)
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 6
What about dog access at two of the most popular locations: Fort Funston and Crissy Field?The area available for dog use is substantial at these two locations. At Fort Funston, the Preferred Alternative includes more than 18 acres upland for voice and sight control, in addition to the beach. Most of the site’s trails and parking lots would also be available for dogs on-leash.
At Crissy Field, dogs would be permitted in most plac-es. Approximately 40% of the airfield, and 40% of the beachfront mileage would be available for voice and sight control (off-leash) dog use. In addition, much of the airfield (83%), the East Beach picnic area, and nearly all of the trails would be open to dogs on leash.
Where would I be able to walk my dog at GGNRA under voice and sight control (off-leash) as described in the FEIS Preferred Alternative?Dogs under voice and sight control (off-leash) would be allowed at areas at six park locations: Rodeo Beach; Fort Mason; Crissy Field; Ocean Beach; Fort Funston; and Rancho Corral de Tierra.
Why are you allowing permitted dog walking for 4-6 dogs? As part of the dog management planning process, NPS evaluated the impacts of a permit program and conclud-ed that the program would meet the dog management planning objectives.
In 2014, GGNRA successfully introduced an interim per-mit requirement for walking 4-6 dogs, a separate effort from the dog management planning, due to commercial dog walking regulations being adopted by the City and County of San Francisco and the City of Tiburon.
The Preferred Alternative would require a permit for anyone walking 4-6 dogs in the park. Permittees would have access to walk dogs in 7 park locations in GGNRA, Monday through Friday from 8 AM - 5 PM (see maps bor-dered by green in the section that follows).
Will the Rule go into effect imme-diately?NPS anticipates the Final Rule for Dog Management in GGNRA will be published in the Federal Register in early winter 2017.
The Final Rule will specify an effective date.
Implementation of the Final Rule will include public outreach and education and the installation of signage, fencing, vegetation, and other physical barriers that are critical to the successful implementation of this new dog management special regulation.
How will GGNRA monitor compli-ance with the Rule? Could there be further changes?All areas open to dog walking will be subject to a Moni-toring Management Program. This program will include regular monitoring and documenting compliance with the Final Rule. If compliance approaches an unaccept-able level, for example by the number or types of viola-tions, resource or visitor impacts, management actions will be taken to increase compliance.
Examples of management actions include: additional outreach and education; increased area-specific enforce-ment; fine increases; special use permit restrictions; train-ing requirements; or additional separation of areas.
If primary management actions do not successfully address the problem, secondary action would be taken, which may include: additional use restrictions, including training certification to use off-leash areas and/or limits to the number of dogs off-leash at one time with one guardian; short- or long-term closures of some areas to dog walking; or increased buffer zones.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 7
San Franc isc o
San Mateo County
Mar in County
Map 5 - Muir Beach
Map 6 - Rodeo Beach(and vicinity)
Map 3 - Homestead Valley
Map 4 - Oakwood Valley/Alta Trail
Map 7 - Marin Headlands - Rodeo Valley
Map 8 - Fort Baker
Map 9 - Fort Mason
Map 10 - Crissy Field
Map 14 - Sutro Heights
Map 11 - Fort Point
Map 12 - Baker BeachMap 13 - Lands End/Fort Miley
Map 15 - Ocean Beach
Map 16 - Fort Funston
Map 17 - Mori Point
Map 18 - Milagra Ridge
Map 20 - Rancho Corral de Tierra
Map 19 - Cattle Hill/Sweeney Ridge
Map 2 - Stinson Beach
Map 1: Map OverviewNational Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
0 4
Miles
Á
Map Extent
GGNRA Management
GGNRA Offshore Boundary
Dog Management Plan / FEIS
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 8
Shoreline Hwy (Hwy 1)Shoreline H
wy (H
wy 1)
Stinson Beach
No
rthParkin
g
Cen
tral Parking
Lot
(Sou
th Parkin
g)
Sou
th Parkin
g Lo
t(O
verflow
)
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tralPicn
ic Area
NorthPicnicArea
ParkEn
trance
Up
ton
Beach
(Marin
Co
un
ty)
Sou
th Picn
icA
rea
Futu
re Plann
ed Trail
k
Panoramic Hw
yDipsea Trail
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash.
Parking lots, sidew
alks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog w
alking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS
trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
0600
Feet
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nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
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n B
eachG
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en G
ate Natio
nal R
ecreation
Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Alternative F
kTrail alignm
ent may be adjusted based on
further design and engineering.
Leash
Req
uired
Plan/EIS B
ou
nd
ary
Á
Leash
Req
uired
(plan
ned
trail)
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 9
Mt TamalpaisState Park
Homestead Valley
Lattie Lane
Shor
elin
eHw
y
Muir Woods
MuirWoodsRoad
Hom estead
Trai
l
Homestead Fire Road
Dia
sRid
geTr
ail
Homestead
Summ
itTrail
Eagle Trail
Panoramic Hw
y
Four Corners
Homestead Hill
Laverne Ave
...
EricaRd
WaterviewDr
Midvale
Wa
y
Ridgewood Ave
Trillium Ln
Western A ve
Eastwood W
ay
Park
Way
Mo
ntfo
rd Pl
An
dre Ln
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved publicroads are open to on-leash dog walkingunless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails andnames are current as of 8/2015.
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
0 1,000
Feet
Á
Map 3-F: Homestead ValleyGolden Gate National Recreation Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Alternative F
SequoiaValley
Rd
Plan/EIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 10
Donah
ue St
Tenn
esse
e Va
lley
Rd
Marin City
Hwy 101Pending offical surveyof GGNRA easement
RhubarbTrail
Alta Trail
Alta Trail
AltaTrail
MarincelloTrail (M
arincello Fire Road)
Oakwood Meadow Trail
Oakwood Valley Trail (Oakwood Valley Fire Road)
(Pach
eco Fir
e Road)
Pacheco
Trail
Orchard
Trail
(Orch
ardFir
e Road)
Oakwood Valley Trail
to Morning Sun Trail
Bo bcat Trail
(Oakwood Valley Trail)
Old Springs Trail
Rodeo AvenueTr
ail
Radio Towe r Trail
Map 4F: Oakwood Valley/Alta Trail National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the InteriorGolden Gate National Recreation Area
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails andnames are current as of 8/2015.
0 2,000
Feet
ÁFor Illustrative Purposes Only
Alternative F
Plan/EIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 11
Donah
ue St
Tenn
esse
e Va
lley
Rd
Marin City
Hwy 101
Pending offical surveyof GGNRA easement
Alta Trail
Alta Trail
Marincello Trail
(Marincello Fire Road)
Oakwood MeadowTrail
Oakw
oodValley Trail (Oakwood Valley Fire Road)
(Pach
eco Fir
e Road)
Pacheco
Trail
Orchard
Trail
(Orch
ard Fir
e Road)
Oakw
oodValley Trail
Map 4F: Oakwood Valley/Alta TrailNational Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails andnames are current as of 8/2015.
0 1,000
Feet
ÁFor Illustrative Purposes Only
Alternative F
Plan/EIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Walking 4-6 Dogs Allowed with NPS Permit
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 12
Mu
ir Beach
Co
mm
un
ity
Redwood Creek
Tidal La
go
on
Creek/lag
oo
n clo
sedto
pu
blic access.
Pacific Way
Parking
Lot
Mu
ir Be
ach R
edw
oo
dC
reek
Access trail
Pacific Way
Brid
ge
Kaashi W
ay
(Kaasi R
oad)
Coastal Trail
Man
aged
by
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Gu
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Man
aged
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NR
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Muir Beach Trail
(pedestrian bridge)
Kaashi W
ay (Kaasi Road
)
Kaash
i Way (K
aasi Ro
ad)
Mid
dle G
reenG
ulch
Trail
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads
are open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails andnam
es are current as of 8/2015.
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Feet
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r Illustrative Pu
rpo
ses On
ly
Altern
ative F
(On-leash dog w
alking allowed only w
hencreek is not connected to ocean.)
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Map
5F: Mu
ir Beach
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
rea
Leash Required
Plan/EIS Boundary
Leash Required - Seasonal
Trail - Leash Required
k
Former trail, road and
feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 13
Fort Cronkhite
Bird Island
Pedestrian Bridge
NPS/PartnerOperations Area
Lagoon/ocean surface waterconnection closed to public access
Beach Access Steps
sea stacks
RodeoBeach
SouthRodeoBeach
Coastal TrailFence
BatteryAlexanderParking Lot
Coastal Trail
T-1111Rodeo BeachParking Lot
Fort CronkhiteAdmin Parking Lot
Marine MammalCenter
Mitchell Rd
Miwok Trail
South Rodeo Beach Trail
(Old
Bunker FireRd)
Old Bunker Road
Lagoon Trail (N. Lagoon Loop Trail)
M
endell Trail
Ba
tter ies Loop Trail
Fort CronkhiteTrail
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the InteriorGolden Gate National Recreation Area
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewals and paved public roads areopen to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
0 1,000
Feet
Á
Alternative F
Leash Required
Voice and Sight Control Area
Plan/FEIS Boundary
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Trail - Leash Required
Voice and Sight Control Area - IntermittentDog-walking allowed when lagoon/oceansurface water is not connected.
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k
Map 6F: Marin Headlands - Rodeo Beach and Vicinity
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
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Fort Cronkhite
Pedestrian Bridge
NPS/PartnerOperations Area
Lagoon/ocean surface waterconnection closed to public access
Beach Access Steps
sea stacks
RodeoBeach
SouthRodeoBeach
Coastal Trail
Fence
Rodeo BeachParking Lot
Mitchell Rd
k
Lagoon Trail
(Old
Bunker FireRoad)
Fort CronkhiteTrail
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewals and paved public roads areopen to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
0 600
Feet
Á
Leash Required
Voice and Sight Control Area
Dog Management Rule Boundary
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Trail - Leash Required
Voice and Sight Control Area - IntermittentDog-walking allowed when lagoon/oceansurface water is not connected.
k
Map 6F: Marin Headlands - Rodeo Beach and VicinityWalking 4-6 Dogs Allowed with NPS Permit
Alternative F
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 15
Bob
catTrail
Rod
eoValley
Trail
Upper Rodeo Trail
Miw
okTrail
Lago
on
Trail
Wo
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idgeTrail
OldSpringsTrail
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ith Trail
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wer Trail
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Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads
are open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
Map
7F: Marin
Head
land
s - Ro
deo
Valley
Natio
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U.S. D
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r Illustrative Pu
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ative FTrail - Leash Required
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Former trail, road and
feature names are in parens.
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rea
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adMiwokTrail
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 16
Coastal Trail
Ho
rseho
e Co
ve
Ba
y A
rea
Disco
very
Mu
seum
Co
ast G
uard
Statio
n
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int
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Highway 101
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merville R
oad
East Ro
adPara
de
Gro
un
d
Cav
allo
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int
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FortBakerBayTrail
FortBakerBayTrail
Center Road
Conzelman Rd
BatteryYatesTrail
Fort Baker Trail
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nzelm
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g Lo
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(Ho
rseho
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(Vista
Poin
tTrail)
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aker Trail
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ay Trail
Futu
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Map
8F: Fort B
akerG
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ate Natio
nal R
ecreation
Area
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
01,400
Feet
Á
For Illu
strative Purp
oses O
nly
Altern
ative F
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Leash Required
Trail - Leash Required
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
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es are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 17
Coastal Trail
Ho
rseho
e Co
ve
Ba
y A
rea
Disco
very
Mu
seum
Co
ast G
uard
Statio
n
Vista Po
int
Bunker Road
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der A
venu
e
Highway 101
Som
merville R
oad
East Ro
adPara
de
Gro
un
d
Cav
allo
Po
int
Lod
ge
FortBakerBayTrail
FortBakerBayTrail
Center Road
Conzelman Rd
BatteryYatesTrail
Fort Baker Trail
Co
nzelm
anParkin
g Lo
t
(Ho
rseho
e Bay)
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Tra il
Drow
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Road(U
npaved)
SCATrail
Fort B
aker Trail
Old
Co
nzelm
anTrail Chapel Steps Trail
Fort B
akerB
ay Trail
Futu
re Plann
edTrail
Map
8F: Fort B
aker
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
rea
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
01,400
Feet
Á
For Illu
strative Purp
oses O
nly
Altern
ative F
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Leash Required
Trail - Leash Required
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Walkin
g 4-6 D
og
s Allo
wed
with
NPS Perm
it
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Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
No dogs allow
ed in public buildings, on lawns
around office or in the Com
munity G
ardens.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
Altern
ative F
Voice and Sight Control A
rea
040
0
Feet
Á
Map
9F: Fort M
ason
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
rea
For Illu
strative Purp
oses O
nly
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 19
Co
mm
un
ityG
ard
en
s
Gre
at M
ea
do
wPicn
ic Are
a
Low
er Fo
rt Maso
n
Laguna Street
Bay
Street
Van Ness Avenue
Para
de
Gro
un
d
Yo
uth
Ho
stel
Sep
arate
dp
ed
estrian
lan
e
Fort M
asonBay
Trail
Gen
eral'sR
esiden
ce(O
fficer's Clu
b)
Hed
ges
MunicipalPier
NPS
Head
qu
arte
rsB
ldg
20
1
Great
Meado
w
Auxilary
ParkingLo
t
Fort
Maso
nQ
uad
MA
CA
RTHU
R AV
E
SHA
FTER C
T
Bld
g9
Bld
g10
1
Black Point BatteryTr
ai l
For t
Maso
nB
ayTr a il
St air sto
Van
Ness
Bay
Street
POPE RD
Ve
nd
or S
tag
ing
Are
a Stairs
MA
CA
RTHU
R AV
E FRANKLIN ST
MARINA BLVD
WEBSTER ST
NO
RTH PO
INT ST
BEAC
H ST
MCDOW
ELL AVE
MACARTHUR AVE
BUCHANAN ST
SHAFTER CT
LOW
ER FORT M
ASO
N ST
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
No dogs allow
ed in public buildings, on lawns
around office or in the Com
munity G
ardens.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
Altern
ative F
Voice and Sight Control A
rea
040
0
Feet
Á
Map
9F: Fort M
ason
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
rea
For Illu
strative Purp
oses O
nly
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Walkin
g 4-6 D
og
s Allo
wed
with
NPS Perm
it
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 20
San Fran
cisco B
ay
Tidal M
arsh
Gu
lf of th
eFarallo
nes N
MS
Hw
y 101/Do
yle Dr.
We
st Blu
ffPicn
ic Are
a
Warm
ing
Hu
t Picn
ic Are
aCr
is
sy
A
ir
fi
el
d
E astB
each
Cen
tral Beac h
Crissy
FieldC
enter
EastCrissyTrail
Torp
ed
oW
ha
rf
Propo
sed(n
ew p
ath)
Airstrip
Cu
toff
Trail #2
Fen
ce
Fen
ce
Presidio Trust Area
Presidio Trust Area
Presidio
Trust
Man
aged
Area
Promenade
Cut-offTrail
Tidal M
arsh O
utlet
ParkBoundary
Ma
rine
Driv
e
Presidio
Trust
Man
aged
Area
Presidio
Trust
Man
aged
Area
Western
Foredunes
Direct B
each A
ccessW
est B
luff
Park
ing
Crissy Field Prom
enade
Warm
ing
Hu
t
Mason Street M
ulti-use Path (Bike Path)
Wildlife
ProtectionA
rea
(Form
er C
oa
st G
ua
rd S
tatio
n)
Crissy Field Pro
menade
Mason
Street Mu
lti-use Path (Bike Path)
LongAvenue
Airstrip
Overlook Trail
East Beach
Picnic Area
East BeachLagoon Trail
Map
10F: Crissy Field
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
reaN
ation
al Park ServiceU
.S. Dep
artmen
t of th
e Interio
r
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
Altern
ative F
Voice and Sight Control A
rea
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
01,000
Feet
ÁFo
r Illustrative Pu
rpo
ses On
ly
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and
feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 21
San Fran
cisco B
ay
Tidal M
arsh
Gu
lf of th
eFarallo
nes N
MS
Hw
y 101/Do
yle Dr.
We
st Blu
ffPicn
ic Are
a
Warm
ing
Hu
t Picn
ic Are
aCr
is
sy
A
ir
fi
el
d
E astB
each
Cen
tral Beac h
Crissy
FieldC
enter
EastCrissyTrail
Torp
ed
oW
ha
rf
Propo
sed(n
ew p
ath)
Airstrip
Cu
toff
Trail #2
Fen
ce
Fen
ce
Presidio Trust Area
Presidio Trust Area
Presidio
Trust
Man
aged
Area
Promenade
Cut-offTrail
Tidal M
arsh O
utlet
ParkBoundary
Ma
rine
Driv
e
Presidio
Trust
Man
aged
Area
Presidio
Trust
Man
aged
Area
Western
Foredunes
Direct B
each A
ccessW
est B
luff
Park
ing
Warm
ing
Hu
t
Mason Street M
ulti-use Path (Bike Path)
Wildlife
ProtectionA
rea
(Form
er C
oa
st G
ua
rd S
tatio
n)
Crissy Field Pro
menade
Mason
Street Mu
lti-use Path (Bike Path)
LongAvenue
Airstrip
Overlook Trail
East Beach
Picnic Area
East BeachLagoon Trail
Map
10F: Crissy Field
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
rea
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
Altern
ative F
Voice and Sight Control A
rea
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
01,000
Feet
ÁFo
r Illustrative Pu
rpo
ses On
ly
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and
feature names are in parens.
Walkin
g 4-6 D
og
s Allo
wed
with
NPS Perm
it
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 22
Bo
wm
an Trail
Warm
ing
Hu
tPicn
ic Are
aB
attery East Trail
We
st Blu
ffPicn
ic Are
a
Presidio
Trust
Man
aged
Area
Fort Po
int
Marin
eD
rive(Fo
rtPo
int
Prom
enad
e)
BatteryEast
Parking
Go
lden
Gate B
ridg
e District
Man
aged
Area
WestBluffParking
Merch
ant R
oad
Parking
Lot
Torp
ed
o W
ha
rf(Fo
rt Po
int P
ier)
Fort Point TrailW
arm
ing
Hu
t
Fort Po
int
Parking
Lot
Coastal Trail (Presidio)
Coastal Trail (Presidio)
Long Avenue
AndrewsTrail(Road)
Presidio
Promenade
Battery East Trail
CrissyFieldPromenade
Golden Gate Bridge
Am
phitheaterTrail
PresidioProm
enade
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Dashed line represents future planned trail.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
0400
Feet
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Á
Map
11F: Fort Po
int
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
rea
For Illu
strative Purp
oses O
nly
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Altern
ative F
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 23
South
Bea
ch
Nor
th B
each
Water TreatmentPlant
Lobos Creek/Outlet andRiparian area closed
to dog walking
NorthPicnic Area
Baker BeachAccess Trail #3
SouthPicnic Area
25th AveEntrance
Presidio TrustManaged Area
Presidio TrustManaged Area
BatteryChamberlin
Coas
tal T
rail
Batt
ery
Cha
mb
erlin
Trai
l
Presidio Sand Ladder (Dune Trail)
Battery Crosby Trail
Batteries toBluffs Trail
Baker BeachAccess Trail #1
Baker BeachAccess Trail #6
Baker BeachAccess Trail #2
Baker BeachAccess Trail #5
Baker BeachAccess Trail #4
Coa
stal
Trai
l
Batt
eries
toBl
uffs
Trai
lSee Inset for
Trail Continuation
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads areopen to on-leash dog walking unless posted
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
0 600
Feet
Á
Alternative F
Leash Required
Á0 1,000
Feet
Map 12F: Baker BeachGolden Gate National Recreation Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 24
South
Bea
ch
Nor
th B
each
Water TreatmentPlant
Lobos Creek/outlet andriparian area closed
to dog walking
NorthPicnic Area
Baker BeachAccess Trail #3
SouthPicnic Area
25th AveEntrance
Presidio TrustManaged Area
Presidio TrustManaged Area
BatteryChamberlin
Coas
tal T
rail
Batt
ery
Cha
mb
erlin
Trai
l
Presidio Sand Ladder (Dune Trail)
Battery Crosby Trail
Batteries toBluffs Trail
Baker BeachAccess Trail #1
Baker BeachAccess Trail #6
Baker BeachAccess Trail #2
Baker BeachAccess Trail #5
Baker BeachAccess Trail #4
Coas
tal T
rail
Coa
stal
Trai
l
Batt
eries
toBl
uffs
Trai
l
See Inset forTrail Continuation
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads areopen to on-leash dog walking unless posted
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
0 600
Feet
Á
Alternative F
Leash Required
Á0 1,000
Feet
Map 12F: Baker Beach
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Walking 4-6 Dogs Allowed with NPS Permit
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 25
Co
a stal Trai l(La nd
sEn
d)
El Cam
inod
el Mar
32ndAve
ElCamin
od
elM
ar
Mem
orial
Parking
Lot
Land
s End
Parking Lo
tan
d VC
Land
s End
Staircase No
rth
ParkB
ou
nd
ary
ParkB
ou
nd
ary
Clem
ent St
Coastal Trail
Land
s End
Staircase Sou
th
Poin
tLobos A
ve
Co
as tal Trail (Land
sEn
d)
Coastal Trail (Lands End)
El Cam
ino
del
Mar
Trail
Go
lfC
ou
rseRoad
Veteran's Tr ail
EastFortMileyTrail
Cle m
ent
Trail
SutroBathsTrail
Sut ro
Baths Upp
erTrai l
Merrie
Way Trail
Sutro
Heig
hts
Loo
p Trail
Legio
n o
fH
on
or Trail
Mile R
ock
Loo
kou
t Trail
Mem
orial
Stairs
Mile R
ock Trail
Eagle's Po
int
Dead
Man
's Poin
t
Land
s End
Poin
t
Mile R
ock B
each
Poin
t Lob
os
West Fo
rtM
iley Trail
West
Fort M
iley
EastFo
rt Miley
VA M
edical
Cen
ter
El Camino Del Mar Trail
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Map
: 13F Land
s End
/Fort M
ileyG
old
en G
ate Natio
nal R
ecreation
Area
Altern
ative F
Leash Required
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads
are open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
01,000
Feet
ÁFo
r Illustrative Pu
rpo
ses On
ly
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 26
SteepCliff
CliffHouse
Lands EndLookout
Lands End Parking Lot
Sutro HeightsParking Lot
SutroHeights Loop Trail
LaPl
aya
Trai
lParapet
AccessTrail
48t hA
ve .
SutroBat h
sTr
ail
Coastal Trail
Fountain
Co
astal Trail
LaPlaya
Tr ail
Sutr
o H
eigh
ts L
oop
Trai
l
Sutro Heights Trail
Sutro Baths Upper Trail
SutroD
unesTrail
Merrie W
ay Trail
El Camino del M
ar Trail
Lands End Staircase (N
orth)
Point Lobos AveMain
Entrance
Great H
igh
way
Balboa St
Sutro Heights Park
Map 14F: Sutro Heights ParkGolden Gate National Recreation Area
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
Alternative F
Voice and Sight Control Area
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
0 400
Feet
ÁFor Illustrative Purposes Only
Trail - Leash Required
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 27
Stairwell 1
Sloat Blvd
Future Planned Trail
Co
astal Trail (Ocean
Beach
Trail)
k
Co
astal Trail (Ocean
Beach
Trail)
SutroHeights
Park
Cliff House
Great H
ighway
San Francisco Zoo
South Dr
Lincoln Way
John F. Kennedy Dr
Spreckels Lake
Golden GatePark
Stadium
Middle Dr
Chain of Lakes D
r
Anza St
Balboa St
Cabrillo St
Fulton St
48th Ave
43rd Ave
40th Ave
35th Ave
30th Ave
Irving St
Judah St
Kirkham St
Lawton St
Moraga St
Noriega St
Ortego St
Pacheco St
Quintara St
Rivera St
Santiago St
Taraval St
Ulloa St
Vicente St
Wawona St
48th Ave
40th Ave
35th Ave
30th Ave
Sunset Blvd
Sloat Blvd
Stairwell 21
To Fort Funston (1 mile)
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor either on-leash or Voice and Site Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
Alternative F
Voice and Sight Control Area
0 2,000
Feet
Á
Map 15F: Ocean BeachGolden Gate National Recreation Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Leash required on beachaccess stairwells 1 to 21
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
k Coastal Trail from Lincoln Way to Sloat Blvd maybe City and County of San Francisco Juridiction.A survey is pending.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 28
Lake MercedNorth Lake
Lake MercedSouth Lake
PacificOcean
Great Highway
Skyline Blvd (Hwy 35)
Harding Road
John Muir Dr.
Closure Area(Habitat Protection Area)
Beach Access
Park Operations(No dogs in buildings)
MainEntrance
PortableBathrooms
Hang-GliderArea
Observation Deck
EnvironmentalScience Center
S.F.U.S.D.
Harding ParkMunicipal Golf
Course
Battery Davis
Nursery
Coastal Trail - Sand Ladder(Funston Beach Taril South)
John Muir Gate
Battery Davis Trail (east)
Battery Davis Trail (west)
DrinkingFountain
Future Planned Trail
Coastal Trail (Su
nset)
Parking Lot
(Stairs)
FunstonH
orseTrail
Chip
Trail
Accessi
ble Trail
John Muir Trail
Funs ton BeachTrail (North)
Coa
stal
Trai
l (Su
nse
t)
SunsetTrail
Funston Trail
Map 16F: Fort Funston National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
0 1,000
Feet
Á
Alternative F
Voice and Sight Control Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 29
Lake MercedNorth Lake
Lake MercedSouth Lake
PacificOcean
Great Highway
Skyline Blvd (Hwy 35)
Harding Road
John Muir Dr.
Closure Area(Habitat Protection Area)
Beach Access
Park Operations(No dogs in buildings)
MainEntrance
PortableBathrooms
Hang-GliderArea
Observation Deck
EnvironmentalScience Center
S.F.U.S.D.
Harding ParkMunicipal Golf
Course
Battery Davis
Nursery
Coastal Trail - Sand Ladder(Funston Beach Taril South)
John Muir Gate
Battery Davis Trail (east)
Battery Davis Trail (west)
DrinkingFountain
Future Planned Trail
Coastal Trail (Su
nset)
Parking Lot
(Stairs)
FunstonH
orseTrail
Chip
Trail
Accessi
ble Trail
John Muir Trail
Funs ton BeachTrail (North)
Coa
stal
Trai
l (Su
nse
t)
SunsetTrail
Funston Trail
Map 16F: Fort Funston National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor either on-leash or Voice and Sight Control.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
0 1,000
Feet
Á
Alternative F
Voice and Sight Control Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Walking 4-6 Dogs Allowed with NPS Permit
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 30
Timig
tac Trail - Un
main
tained
MoriH
eadlandsTrail
Old M
ori Trail
CoastalTrailC
oastalTrail
MoriBluffTrail-Unmaintained
Old M
ori Trail
CoastalTrail
Upper
MoriTrail
MoriPeakTrail
Polywog Trail
Lishu
msha
Trail
Bootlegger'sS
teps
Wastew
ater Treatmen
t Plant
Sharp
Park Go
lf Co
urse
Fairway Park
Highway 1
Sharp
Park Beach
Pon
ds/
Protected
Hab
itat
Map
17F: Mo
ri Poin
tG
old
en G
ate Natio
nal R
ecreation
Area
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads
are open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
0600
Feet
ÁFo
r Illustrative Pu
rpo
ses On
ly
Altern
ative F
Leash Required
Plan\FEIS Bou
ndary
Trail - Leash Req
uired
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 31
Sharp
ParkR
oad
Entran
ce
Parking
Lot
Battery #244(B
un
ker)
Co
nn
emara
No
rth C
oast
Co
un
ty Water
District
Gate
(throu
gh
accessperm
itted)
MilagraRidgeRoad(FireRoad)
Mila
gra
Battery
Trail
Mila
gra
Rid
geTrail
Milag
ra Rid
ge
Spu
r (No
rth)
Milag
ra Creek
Overlo
ok Trail
Milag
raSu
mm
it Trail
Milag
ra Rid
ge Sp
ur
(Sou
th)
Milag
raR
idg
e Ro
ad
Milag
raB
attery TrailMilag
ra Rid
geTrail
(Milag
ra Rid
ge R
oad
)
Map
18F: Milag
ra Rid
ge
Go
lden
Gate N
ation
al Recreatio
n A
rea
Natio
nal Park Service
U.S. D
epartm
ent o
f the In
terior
Dog w
alking allowed only in areas designated
for on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roads are
open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official N
PS trails and names
are current as of 8/2015.
01,000
Feet
Á
Altern
ative FLeash Required
For Illu
strative Purp
oses O
nly
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Former trail, road and feature nam
es are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 32
Sweeney Ridge
Cattle Hill
!
PortolaDiscovery Site
Sneath LaneParking Lot
NIKE Site
Baqu
iano
Trai
l
Fassler Ave. Gate
ShelldanceNursery
Catt leHill Trail
Sween
ey
Ridg
eTrail
Baquiano Tra il
Snea
th Lane
Mori Ridge Trail (Sweeney Ridge)
NotchTrai l
Sweeney
RidgeTrail
(Farallon View Trail)
SweeneyHorse Trail
Milagra Ridge Spur Trail (South)
SkylineCollege Trail
SweeneyMeadow Trail
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
Alternative F
Non-NPS land under considerationfor transfer to GGNRA.
0 4,000
Feet
Á
Map 19: Cattle Hill/Sweeney RidgeGolden Gate National Recreation Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Plan/FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Dog Management Plan FEIS: FAQs, December 2016 Page 33
San Vicente Trail(Vicente Ridge Trail)
RanchetteTrail
San CarlosTrail
See detail map
Flat Top(3 acres)
Flat Top Trail
(Memorial Loop)
Farallone View School
Spin
e Trail
Fr
ench Trail ( Denniston Ridge Trail)
Clip
per Rid
ge Trail
Alt
aVi
staTra
il
North Peak Access Road
Ranch
Ro
adD
eer
Cre
ekTr
ail
Flat Top Trail
Brook s Cre
ekTra
il
Farmer's Daughter Trail(Denniston Loop Trail)
ClipperRidge Trail
Almeria Trail
EmberRidge Trail
El Granada
Moss Beach
Montara
MontaraState Beach
Map 20F: Rancho Corral De Tierra National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the InteriorGolden Gate National Recreation Area
For Illustrative Purposes Only
Dog walking allowed only in areas designatedfor on-leash.
Parking lots, sidewalks and paved public roadsare open to on-leash dog walking unless posted.
Trails shown are only official NPS trails and namesare current as of 8/2015.
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Corona Pedro Trail
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Old San Pedro MountainRoad
Faral lone Trail
Detail Map
Plan\FEIS Boundary
Trail - Leash Required
Alternative F
Former trail, road and feature names are in parens.
Voice and Sight Control Area