It's time for KART in the Parks — a new project of the Parks Conservancy to bring the family fun of go - kart racing to
the Crissy airfield!
Connecting East Beach, Crissy Marsh,
Crissy Airfield, and West Bluff, the 1.5 - mile - long promenade is a small but spectacular portion of the 500 - mile San Francisco Bay Trail.
Not exact matches
Ten years ago, people from throughout the Bay Area helped transform
Crissy Field from a former Army
airfield to a national park.
Crissy Field began as a marsh and seasonal home of Ohlone Indians, and later hosted Spanish and Mexican ships, a Grand Prix raceway, an historic army
airfield, and a U.S. Coast Guard station.
Crissy Historic
Airfield A row of hangars and a slippery seaplane ramp evoke an era when a squadron of airplanes stood ready for action at
Crissy Field.
Crissy Field, with its origins as a historic military
airfield and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge as a background, is the ideal setting for di Suvero's art.
Also within the Presidio is
Crissy Field, a former
airfield that was restored to its natural salt marsh ecosystem.
Projects: Help restore vital habitat and maintain the historic
airfield at
Crissy Field.
Eight large - scale steel sculptures will be installed at historic
Crissy Field, a former
airfield and military base that is now one of the most - visited national park sites within the Golden Gate National Parks.
There are a number of places to visit, including the Batterly Chamberlin museum, an artillery battery built in 1904, Fort Point, a 1861 fortification under the Bridge and
Crissy Field Center, a former
airfield that is now a recreational area, The Walt Disney Family Museum as well as 800 other historical buildings.
«We would like to see something similar to what happened at
Crissy Field in San Francisco,» Powell said, noting the former military
airfield along the northern edge of the city that has been transformed into a first - class recreation destination.