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Trails Forever Volunteers
Trails are the critical connectors of the Golden Gate National Parks, linking park visitors to this spectacular greenbelt north and south of the Golden Gate. The myriad trails in these parks form an extensive network that allows millions of people to discover the natural world and deepen awareness of the grandeur and fragility of our park landscapes.

The Trails Forever initiative, launched in 2003, is renovating and expanding park trails to build a world-class trail system and protect natural areas. By dramatically improving the way people experience and explore these wondrous places, Trails Forever is making the Golden Gate National Parks more welcoming and sustainable, while inspiring our sense of stewardship. The Trails Forever initiative is sponsored by the Parks Conservancy, the National Park Service, and the Presidio Trust. You can support the parks with an online donation by clicking here.

Trails Forever

Trails Forever Programs >
Trails Forever has launched a number of exciting trail and conservation projects throughout the Golden Gate National Parks.
Volunteer >
Community volunteers play an important role in helping us monitor trail conditions, restore and build trails, and steward the Parks’ natural areas.
Explore the Trails >
The Golden Gate National Parks boast of over 196 miles of hiking trails. We invite you to explore our trails.

Signature Trail Projects

Marin
Coastal Trail at Hawk Hill
Coastal Trail at Muir Beach
Coastal Trail at Pirates Cove
Dias Ridge Trail
Redwood Creek at Muir Beach
Rodeo Valley Trail

San Francisco
Batteries to Bluffs
Bay Area Ridge Trail, Presidio
Bay Trail at Battery East
Bay Trail at Fort Mason
Coastal Trail at Lands End
Coastal Trail in the Presidio
Lands End Revitalization
Park Trail
Presidio Promenade
Overlooks & Connector Trails

San Mateo
Mori Point

Parkwide
Parkwide Way Finding Signage