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  1. Founded in 1981, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy is a nonprofit cooperating association that supports park stewardship and conservation in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area—the most visited national park in the U.S.

  2. In your xeric garden, Mojave sage is a standout, guaranteed not to disappoint. View the plant profile here. Mojave Sage ( Salvia pachyphylla) Height: 18-24″. Width: 24-30″. Blooms: June to November. Sun: Full Sun. Soil Moisture: Moderate watering to xeric, once established. Hardiness: USDA zones 5-10. Culture: Loam or sandy soil.

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  4. Get 82,000 acres' worth of news. Learn about amazing wildlife, new trails and visitor amenities, fascinating people, expert-recommended hikes, and upcoming park events—all delivered to your inbox, for free.

  5. Stretched across more than 82,000 acres north and south of the Golden Gate Bridge, these parks also constitute one of the world’s largest national parks in an urban setting. They feature: 37 distinct park sites, from Muir Woods National Monument to Fort Point National Historic Site to Alcatraz Island.

  6. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area ( GGNRA) is a U.S. National Recreation Area protecting 82,116 acres (33,231 ha) of ecologically and historically significant landscapes surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. Much of the park is land formerly used by the United States Army.

  7. Explore Our Parks. Nature and beauty, health and happiness: You'll find it all in our Golden Gate National Parks. And just when you think you've seen everything, you'll find something new. Explore 80,000 acres of the world's most stunning parklands below.

  8. Jul 28, 2019 · The indigenous Ohlone people were the first to live, steward, and walk in the coastal hills and scrubland of San Mateo County and the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Read about the legacy of their stewardship and the evolving relationship between indigenous people and the parks.