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  1. Fort Baker is an old army post on the Marin Headlands, with a breathtaking view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Drive across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, to the picturesque grounds of Fort Baker. Fort Baker has an idyllic setting on the waterfront, with arguably the best views of the Golden Gate Bridge.

  2. May 27, 2008 · Nestled against the Marin Headlands at the northern foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, Fort Baker is a 350-acre former U.S. Army post that was reborn as a national park site through the teamwork of the Parks Conservancy, the National Park Service, and the Fort Baker Retreat Group.

  3. Sep 16, 2020 · Forts Baker, Barry and Cronkhite are excellent examples of early coastal defense structures, comprising 2,279 acres of uplands and tidelands along the north side of San Francisco Bay extending west from the Golden Gate Bridge out to the Pacific Ocean. This land, strategically located in Marin County, commands early observation of the Bay entrance.

  4. www.fortbaker.net › pages › historyFort Baker

    The History. This scenic army post played a key role in the defense of the San Francisco Bay for more than a century. In 1866, the US Army acquired the site for a base to fortify the north side of the Golden Gate. The 24 buildings around the 10-acre parade ground at Fort Baker took shape between 1901 and 1915, and the post remained active ...

  5. General Nelson Miles spoke of the need for modernizing San Francisco's harbor defenses in 1897... It is necessary to occupy new ground and to adopt a new system to defend Pacific Coast harbors. The commanding position known as Fort Baker is now receiving batteries of modern guns and mortars, soon to make it what I call "the Gibraltar of the ...

  6. www.fortbaker.net › pages › placeFort Baker

    This historic site boasts one of the most spectacular settings in the world, from the Golden Gate Bridge to panoramic views across the bay to Alcatraz, Angel Island, and San Francisco, located just 15 minutes away. Surrounded by over 75,500 acres of parklands, Fort Baker offers easy access to ocean beaches, coastal mountains, rolling hills, and ...

  7. View overlooking Fort Baker and the Golden Gate Roland Greenberg/National Park Service. Hike the trails in and around Fort Baker —home to the endangered Mission blue butterfly—and take in spectacular vistas of the bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.

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