There is a rich network of multi-use trails, an excellent Marin
Headlands Visitor Center and several great campgrounds.
To obtain more information or driving directions, as much of the park is accessed by vehicle, visit the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center.
In addition to a vast network of multi-use trails, amenities for visitors include the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center and four unique campgrounds.
Tour maps and guides are available on site at the Bay Area Discovery Museum front desk, the Cavallo Point Lodge reception desk (Bldg. 601), and the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center or you can download them below.
To make reservations for the other campgrounds in the Marin Headlands call the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center at (415) 331-1540.
To learn more about campgrounds in the park, call the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center at (415) 331-1540 or visit our Camping Page.
Contact the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center (415) 331-1540 between 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM, 7 days / week, if you have questions or wish to make a reservation at other GGNRA campgrounds.
Includes features such as Point Bonita Lighthouse, NIKE Missile Site, Marin
Headlands Visitor Center, Cavallo Point - The Lodge at Golden Gate, Institute at the Golden Gate, the Marine Mammal Center, Bay Area Discovery Museum, Fort Baker, Tennessee Valley, and Fort Cronkhite.
Marin
Headlands Visitor Center Fort Barry, Building 948 Sausalito, CA 94965 Open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. seven days a week.
Area» Rodeo Beach» Nike Missile Museum» Point Bonita Lighthouse» Marin
Headlands Visitor Center» Bay Area Discovery Museum» Cavallo Point»
You'll follow Conzelman to the right (which turns into Bunker Road) past the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center.
Meet at the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center.
Located in the Marin Headlands, Fort Cronkhite is nestled at the end of Rodeo Valley, just west of the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center.
Raptor ID books are for sale at the Marin
Headlands Visitor Center.
Unfortunately, this visitor center does not provide Junior Ranger programs, so you will have to head across the bridge to the wonderfully serene Marin
Headlands Visitor Center to get your badge.
Take MUNI bus # 76X from San Francisco to the Marin
Headlands Visitors Center stop.
Not exact matches
Tucked into the scenic Marin County
Headlands, the Marine Mammal Center treats Pacific harbor seals, northern elephant seals and other pinnipeds, giving
visitors an intimate view of wildlife rescue.
Or you can check in at the National Park Service
visitor centers in the Marin
Headlands or Muir Woods.
For many
visitors to the Marin
Headlands, the main draw to Rodeo Lagoon may be a willow - lined walk to the beach, a picnic by the historic buildings of Fort Cronkhite, or a chance to watch some interesting wildlife.
Visitors to the island can see extraordinary freshwater sand dune lakes, beautiful quiet streams, white beaches, rainforest, eucalypt forest, cliffs with remarkable coloured sand horizons and rugged
headlands
Historic
Headlands Tunnel Reopens After Repairs Just in time for summer
visitors, the historic Baker - Barry Tunnel — a main artery into the Marin
Headlands that's popularly known as the «Five - Minute Tunnel» — has been reopened after significant upgrades.
One of the things winter
visitors in the Marin
Headlands might notice is the abundance of waterfowl at Rodeo Lagoon.
Just in time for summer
visitors, the historic Baker - Barry Tunnel — a main artery into the Marin
Headlands that's popularly known as the «Five - Minute Tunnel» — has been reopened after significant upgrades.
In addition to joining us at a volunteer session,
visitors are welcome to stop in while exploring the
Headlands to come enjoy the nursery's courtyard demonstration garden, which is a treasure trove of native plants.
To protect the wildlife, other
visitors, and your pet, we suggest that you visit nearby areas such as the Coastal Trail at Muir Beach, and some trails in the Marin
Headlands where they are permitted.
Because of the multiple landowners, many Bay Area residents and park
visitors think of our park in terms of isolated sites such as Muir Woods, Stinson Beach, the Marin
Headlands, and the Presidio.
Visitors can walk and ride the trails in the park to see the World War II structures on the Cape Pallarenda
headland.
Driving Directions (via Conzelman Road - the Scenic Route): Sometimes the National Park Service will close the Baker - Barry Tunnel and
visitors to the Marin
Headlands must use Conzelman Road to get to Rodeo Beach and The Marine Mammal Center.
Situated only 30 minutes away from Liberia's Daniel Oduber International Airport, the Gulf of Papagayo attracts
visitors worldwide for its string of cocoa and salt and pepper sand beaches that run along the Pacific coast, surrounded by verdant hillsides and rocky
headlands.
For
visitors who want to explore the great outdoors, the Mendocino
Headlands State Park offers miles of trails, beaches, and water sources.
At
Headlands, Soto will relocate 24 Hours into
Headlands» Project Space, producing an exhibition that includes architectural interventions, continued photo documentation, and a workshop for exhibition
visitors to produce objects to be placed in the space.
It is a rich
headland which offers
visitors abundant and easily accessible wildlife and marine opportunities, and its beach and tide pools are... outstanding.