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  • Sausalito

    MT. TAMALPAIS STATE PARK

    Golden GateBridge

    Haypress

    Hill 88

    MUIRBEACH

    Muir BeachOverlook

    RODEO BEACH

    The MarineMammalCenter

    Black SandsBeach

    UpperFisherman’s

    PointDiablo

    SlideRanch

    KirbyCove

    HistoricRifle Range

    HeadlandsCenterfor theArts

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    BirdIsland YMCA

    HostelHostel

    Bicentennial LimePoint

    Bay AreaDiscoveryMuseum

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    Marin Headlands National Park Service U.S. Department of the InteriorGolden Gate National Recreation Area

    Directions to the Marin Headlands

    From the North: Take Hwy 101 southbound and exit at the “Sausalito Exit,” just before the Golden Gate Bridge. Turn left at the stop sign, then bear immediately right and head up the hill onto Conzelman Road. Follow signs to Marin Headlands destinations.

    From the South: Take Hwy 101 northbound across the Golden Gate Bridge. Exit at Alexander Avenue (second exit after crossing the bridge; the first exit is Vista Point). Stay to the right on the exit ramp and merge onto Alexander Avenue for 0.2 miles. Turn left at the first opportunity onto West Bunker Road (unmarked). Proceed through the tunnel and follow signs to Marin Headlands destinations.

    For your safety in case of emergency, please be prepared to tell the dispatcher your location in the park.

    National Parks are protected areas. Take only pictures, leave only footprints. Shortcuts cause erosion. Please stay on designated trails.

    If you encounter coyotes, keep your distance, keep pets and children supervised, and do not feed coyotes or any other wildlife.

    Dogwalkers must obey regulations and pick up after their pets. Details at www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/pets.

    Bicyclists may not exceed 15 mph, and must slow to 5 mph around corners or while passing other trail users.

    Trail distances indicated in miles.

    Camping is by permit only. To reserve a space at Kirby Cove, call (877) 444-6777;

    for all other sites call the Marin Headlands Vistor Center at (415) 331-1540. A camping brochure is available at the visitor center and online.

    San Francisco MUNI Line 76 serves major sites in the Marin Headlands on Sundays and most holidays. Contact MUNI for schedule (415-673-6864 or www.sfmuni.com).

    Point Bonita Lighthouse is open to the public on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays from 12:30 pm–3:30 pm.

    Nike Missile Site—call for current hours (415) 331-1453.

    Battery Townsley—call for current hours (415) 331-1540.

    EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA™ Printed with the support of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy—www.parksconservancy.org www.nps.gov/goga/marin-headlands.htm

    Hiking Only

    Bikes, Horses, Hiking

    Horses & Hiking

    Dogs on Leash Allowed

    Paved Road

    GGNRA Lands

    Dogs on Leash or Under Voice Control (current status as of June 2005)

    EmergencyCall Boxes

    Lighthouse

    Campground

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    Restroom

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    In case of emergency dial (415) 561-5656 or 911 For General Information call (415) 331-1540

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    AREA CLOSED Sensitive Natural and Cultural Resources

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    Fort Baker National Park Service U.S. Department of the InteriorGolden Gate National Recreation Area

    Driving Instructions to Fort Baker

    From San Francisco

    North on U.S. Highway 101, over the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Exit at Alexander Avenue (second exit after crossing the bridge; first exit is Vista Point.)

    Stay to the right on the exit ramp and merge right onto Alexander Avenue for 0.2 miles.

    Turn left at the first opportunity onto West Bunker Road (unmarked) and follow signs to Fort Baker.

    From the North

    Take U.S. Hwy 101 south to the “Sausalito Exit,” just before the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Turn right at the stop sign at the end of the exit ramp and pass under U.S. Hwy 101 to a second stop sign.

    At the stop sign, continue straight onto Alexander Avenue for 0.2 mile.

    Turn left at the first opportunity onto West Bunker Road (unmarked) and follow signs to Fort Baker.

    EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA™ Printed with the support of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy—www.parksconservancy.org www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/fort-baker.htm

    This former Army site has been reborn as part of a national park; the last of the dramatic “post to park” conver-sions that have created the Golden Gate National Parks. Hiking, fishing, viewing wildlife, and spectacular views of the Golden Gate and the Marin Headlands await visitors to Fort Baker.

    Several partners also provide recreation and educational opportunities, and visitor ameni-ties at Fort Baker.

    Self-guided walking tours of the historic parade ground and for Horseshoe Cove are available at the Marin Headlands Visitor Center, the Bay Area Discovery Museum, or at Cavallo Point—the Lodge at the Golden Gate. They are also available online at:

    www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/fort-baker.htm.

    Since 1991, the Bay Area Discovery Museum has provided outstanding children’s educational programs activities for the 6 months to 8 year-old set.

    Information 415-339-3900 www.badm.org

    The Travis Sailing Center located on the east side of Horseshoe Cove, offers sailing instruction and boat rentals.

    Information 415-332-2319

    The most dramatic recent change is evident in the historic and contemporary buildings surrounding and overlooking Murray Circle and the historic parade ground. Cavallo Point—The Lodge at the Golden Gate, the newest lodge in the National Park System, welcomes visitors for a unique overnight stay in one of 68 historic and 74 contemporary guest rooms. The Lodge also has a restaurant, bar, meeting rooms and Healing Arts Center. The Lodge was constructed to the highest standards of environmental sustainability.

    Information 415-339-4700 www.cavallopoint.com

    The Institute at the Golden Gate is a new program of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy in partnership with the National Park Service. The Institute, which will use facilities at the lodge, advances environmental preservation and global sustainability by facilitating cross-sector dialogue and collaboration, encouraging new partnerships and promoting action.

    Information 415-339-4786 www.instituteatgoldengate.org

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