Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Golden Gate National Recreation Area is a national recreation area in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.

Official tourism website

 * nps.gov

Get in
See San Francisco/Golden Gate.

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 * The Sutro District is a collection of historic attractions developed by Adolph Sutro in the late 19th century which includes:
 * The Cliff House - a historic restaurant first built in 1863, rebuilt following fires in 1894 and 1907. Also houses the Camera Obscura, a historic building containing a device which projects a 360° image
 * Sutro Baths, a concrete ruins of an indoor swimming pool constructed in 1894 by former SF mayor Sutro dominate the southwest corner
 * The Sutro Heights Park, a public park and former estate of Sutro

The Presidio

 * Baker Beach - the birthplace of the Burning Man festival which is a popular sunbathing spot that is clothing-optional at its northern end.
 * Crissy Field - a former airfield restored to a 100 acre shoreline
 * The San Francisco National Cemetery
 * Crissy Field - a former airfield restored to a 100 acre shoreline
 * The San Francisco National Cemetery
 * The San Francisco National Cemetery

See also: The Presidio as covered in the article for the Golden Gate area of San Francisco.