Fort Funston Dune Walk
Fort Funston Main Parking Lot

Have you ever wondered how San Francisco looked like before it became a sprawling city and urban center? Take a walk with the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy in Fort Funston and experience the natural splendor of the “Great Dune Waste” that used to cover most of the peninsula of San Francisco. This walk will focus on sharing general  knowledge of sand dune environments and the local plants and animals that live in them, the environmental services they provide, as well as how we at the Conservancy manage and maintain these areas. Our walk will be 2.5 hours long and will be moderate in activity; including some uneven terrain, briefly walking in sand, and moderate exposure to the sun and weather. We will be starting from Fort Funston’s Main Parking Lot near the Nike Missile site adjacent to the native plant nursery and walking through various dune environments working inland towards the sea.

What to wear:

  • Wear comfortable, long pants, and sturdy shoes or boots.
  • Dress in layers for various weather conditions.
  • Bring a hat and wear sunscreen.

What to bring:

  • A  water bottle
  • A notebook and pen if you’d like to take notes

Note: Rain and/or excessive wind cancels walk.

For a Google Map to the meeting location, click here >>

If you have any questions about this walk please write to: Jonathan Howell at jhowell@parksconservancy.org, or call 714-271-1826

 

Date:
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Address:
206 Fort Funston Rd.
San Francisco, CA 94112

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