The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is a national recreation area in San Francisco, CA. National Recreation Areas are protected by the United States government and usually center around water-based recreation.
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is huge and spans three counties. These are the thirteen things I love about this area in just Marin County (north of Golden Gate Bridge) and only about 30 minutes from the city. Most of the time, I don’t think of these as part of a national park, but a destination in and of themselves.
Bolinas Ridge-a beautiful ridge for hiking or riding that offers views of the shoreline 200 feet below.
Fort Baker–beautiful little park for picnics and offers a... Read Full Story
— Doug McConnell
If you don’t mind being incarcerated for a little while, take a look at our story on the movie history of Alcatraz. Alcatraz gets about a million visitors a year…..and people go there for all kinds of reasons. It’s one of my favorite places in the San Francisco Bay Area. It has an absolutely and literally unique ecosystem, a layered and complex history (the Federal Penitentiary years were only a part of the story) and views to die for (few actually did.) I’m ready... Read Full Story
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I've always had a great fascination for things unexplained, and for very large structures. Bridges, in particular. Maybe it's from my years working in a civil engineering firm, although that particular firm didn't design bridges. I dream about bridges frequently. I lived in a city, Jacksonville, Florida, which had a lot of bridges, several of which I crossed every day to go to and from work. When I first moved there, I was afraid to cross the bridges, but then it became a joy to ride with... Read Full Story