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National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area For additional information contact: 1 Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site 925-838-0249 nps.gov/euon 2 Fort Point National Historic Site 415-556-1693 nps.gov/fopo 3 Golden Gate National Recreation Area 415-561-4720 nps.gov/goga 4 John Muir National Historic Site 925-228-8860 nps.gov/jomu 5 Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail 415-623-2344 nps.gov/juba 6 Muir Woods National Monument 415-388-2595 nps.gov/muwo 7 Pinnacles National Park 831-389-4485 nps.gov/pinn 8 Point Reyes National Seashore 415-464-5100 nps.gov/pore 9 Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial 925-228-8860 nps.gov/poch 10 San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park 415-447-5000 nps.gov/safr 11 Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park 510-232-5050 nps.gov/rori The best of America’s parks – natural treasures, cultural touchstones, and profound history – are waiting for you at the National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area. The stories of the Bay Area parks are as diverse and wonderful as the people who call this region home. Your story can be found in these parks, and your national parks need you to come tell it! Visit, explore, and engage. Visit FindYourPark.com to learn more.

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Page 1: National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area10 San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. 415-447-5000. nps.gov/safr 11 Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical

National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area

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National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area

For additional information contact:

1 Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site925-838-0249nps.gov/euon

2 Fort Point National Historic Site415-556-1693nps.gov/fopo

3 Golden Gate National Recreation Area415-561-4720nps.gov/goga

4 John Muir National Historic Site925-228-8860nps.gov/jomu

5 Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail415-623-2344nps.gov/juba

6 Muir Woods National Monument415-388-2595nps.gov/muwo

7 Pinnacles National Park831-389-4485nps.gov/pinn

8 Point Reyes National Seashore415-464-5100nps.gov/pore

9 Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial925-228-8860nps.gov/poch

10 San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park415-447-5000nps.gov/safr

11 Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park510-232-5050nps.gov/rori

The best of America’s parks – natural treasures, culturaltouchstones, and profound history – are waiting for you at the National Parks of the San Francisco Bay Area.

The stories of the Bay Area parks are as diverse and wonderful as the people who call this region home. Your story can be found in these parks, and your national parks need you to come tell it! Visit, explore, and engage.

Visit FindYourPark.com to learn more.

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Pinnacles National Park photo by Gavin Emmons, Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park photo by Billy Hustace Photography