• Fort Baker was included in a historic district listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, as part of Forts Baker, Barry, and Cronkhite.[3].
  • Fort Baker will soon become a first-class destination for renewal and discovery, thanks to a partnership of private, public, and nonprofit organizations.
  • Fort Baker, the final "Post-to-Park" conversion in the Golden Gate National Parks, is a 335 acre former 1905 US Army post located immediately north of the Golden...
  • Built in the early 1900s with an emphasis on improving living conditions for enlisted men, Fort Baker was transferred to the National Park Service (NPS) in 2002.
  • Construction of the original planned eight gun batteries was complete by 1905. In 1904 the post was split into two forts, Fort Baker and Fort Barry.
  • Construction soon began on the Spencer, Kirby, and Duncan Batteries, and in 1897, the military reservation was renamed Fort Baker.
  • Fort Baker has all of the charms of a vintage village as if it had been magically set down in a small, sheltered gap.
  • Fort Baker's historic parade ground is encircled by Officer’s Quarters, with glorious views of San Francisco's cityscape.
  • We went to Fort Baker, which is in Sausalito. There is a nice road that leads down to the San Francisco Bay. There are various fort buildings.
  • The map below will show you where Fort Baker is located and also provide driving directions. For more information, contact them on their website.