• View of the Golden Gate Bridge, taken from the Marin Headlands, looking across the bay back towards San Francisco, seen in the distance.

    Golden Gate

    National Recreation Area California

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Rancho Corral de Tierra

Rancho Corral de Tierra
View of Rancho Corral de Tierra
NPS/Kirke Wrench
 
Rancho Corral de Tierra (Rancho) is the newest addition to Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

At nearly 4,000 acres, Rancho is one of the largest undeveloped parcels of land on the San Mateo peninsula. Once planned for development, this land is now protected as part of our nation's natural legacy.

As the National Park Service assumes management at Rancho, we will be working with the community, California State Parks, and San Mateo County Parks to improve trails, trailheads, and trail connections.

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Emergency

For medical emergencies call 911

For non-medical emergencies call:

  • San Mateo County Sheriff (650) 363-4911
  • NPS Law Enforcement Ranger (415) 561-5656

Local authorities may respond more quickly than park rangers. NPS Park Rangers will still respond for reporting medical or law enforcement issues.

For non-emergencies and to file a report with NPS Law Enforcement call (415) 561-5505.

Volunteer

For more information on volunteering with the National Park Service, visit us at: Volunteer at Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Schedule of Events
Check out our event calendar available in the latest issue of Park Adventures

Did You Know?

Gen. Funston and other leaders meeting on a lawn at Fort Mason

Immediately after the San Francisco earthquake, on April 18, 1906, General Frederick Funston coordinated much of the emergency rescue and relief efforts directly out of his residence at Fort Mason.