• About the Park. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA), established in 1972, is a United States National Recreation Area covering 80,002 acres...
  • UCSF Medical Center is a few blocks south of Golden Gate Park. ... After that, we drove to Golden Gate, but there are ways to reach the park using public transport.
  • Skip to this park information section. ... At Golden Gate visitors can engage in a history and culture as varied and diverse as they are.
  • The California Academy of Sciences is the gem in Golden Gate Park. It's the most visited museum in San Francisco—and is really four museums in one.
  • In the days following the devastating 1906 earthquake Golden Gate Park became home to one of the largest refugees for displaced people.
  • JFK Drive, the main road through the park, is shut down to automobile traffic and it makes biking a lot more carefree. The full list of Golden Gate Park attractions.
  • Aerial view of Golden Gate Park looking northwest at the Bandstand, De Young Museum, Steinhart Aquarium, and the Academy of Science, 1970.
  • Golden Gate Park is three miles long, one half a mile wide and has over 1000 acres of grounds. Locals love this park, and there's a lot here for visitors to enjoy.
  • Get ready to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of orchids at the SF County Fair Building in Golden Gate Park. Orchids and other plants will be for ...