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Presidio Tunnel Tops park marries playtime, beauty for kids of all ages
Now open to the public, the Presidio Tunnel Tops park is a stunning space for young and old to play, relax, indulge and learn.Read More
Breathtaking views at Presidio’s 6-acre Battery Bluff park now open to public
Battery Bluff, a 6-acre Presidio park, opened to the public Saturday, offering visitors sweeping and iconic San Francisco views.Read More
Officials say 14-acre Presidio Tunnel Tops recreation space to open in July
The new 14-acre Presidio Tunnel Tops recreation space near the Golden Gate Bridge is set to open to the public on July 17.Read More
‘Tis coyote pupping season: Presidio prohibits dogs on some trails
As coyote pupping season begins, the Presidio is again prohibiting dogs on some hiking trails as of April 5. Read More
San Francisco to install temporary HOV lanes to curb increasing congestion
Temporary high-occupancy vehicle lanes are coming to two busy highway stretches in San Francisco as part of an effort to improve public transit reliability as traffic congestion again increases....Read More
‘Presidio Loop’ pilot will test road closures over weekend
The Presidio Trust on Thursday announced the pilot closure this weekend of select roads to vehicle traffic in the Presidio to allow for more physical distancing for pedestrians. The...Read More
Volunteers spruce up meadow with 5,000 plants at Presidio’s Fort Winfield Scott
Volunteers will plant 5,000 native plants in the meadow of the former Fort Winfield Scott Parade Ground on Saturday in San Francisco, according to the Presidio Trust. The event...Read More
Crissy Field Avenue closes Friday
Crissy Field Avenue in The City's Presidio will be permanently closed on Friday so the roadway can be converted to a trail for pedestrians and bicyclists to help connect...Read More
Fuzzy baby hawk emerges on Presidio webcam
A baby Red-tailed Hawk hatched Wednesday in the Presidio in San Francisco, and the event was captured on camera.Read More
First native species returned to Mountain Lake
Local volunteers and officials with the Presidio Trust released the first native species into Mountain Lake after an extensive restoration and enhancement.Read More
The Windy City strikes back
San Francisco lost its bid to be the home of the new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.Read More
Goats give Presidio Golf Course a manicure
The Presidio Golf Course is tackling its overgrown shrubbery the natural way: Hungry goats.Read More