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Sep 30, 2021 · Fort Baker. Fort Baker, the 9th and final "Post-to-Park" conversion in the Golden Gate National Parks, is a 335 acre former 1905 U.S. Army post located immediately north of the Golden Gate Bridge. This hidden gem of a site consists of over 25 historic army buildings clustered around a main parade ground, a sheltered harbor protected by a jetty ...
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Marin Headlands/Fort Baker Color Map. Trail map of the Marin...
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6 listed. Fort Baker, the final "Post-to-Park" conversion in...
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Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy 201 Fort Mason | San Francisco, CA 94123 Phone: (415) 561-3000 | Fax: (415) 561-3003 The Parks Conservancy is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit under EIN 94-2781708. Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable under the law.
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May 27, 2008 · Tucked almost directly beneath the Golden Gate Bridge this former army post is on the threshold of the dramatic coastline of the Marin Headlands. After a post-to-park transformation completed in 2008, Fort Baker now houses Cavallo Point (the first national park lodge of the 21st century) as well as the new environmentally focused Institute at the Golden Gate.
Fort Baker Trail. Get to know this 0.8-mile loop trail near Sausalito, California. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 18 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, fishing, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit ...
Fort Baker with the Golden Gate Bridge. Fort Baker is one of the components of California's Golden Gate National Recreation Area.The Fort, which borders the City of Sausalito in Marin County and is connected to San Francisco by the Golden Gate Bridge, served as an Army post until the mid-1990s, when the headquarters of the 91st Division moved to Parks Reserve Forces Training Area.