view of Battery Townsley entrance from outside

Battery Townsley Open House

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

  • Monthly on the first Sunday at 12:00 PM from May 07, 2023 to November 04, 2024
  • Free

Open the first Sunday of every month (12pm - 4pm) 

Tours are given periodically throughout these open house hours

Battery Townsley, at Fort Cronkhite, was San Francisco's most extensive—and most secret—World War II military fortification.

From 1940 to 1948, it mounted two massive battleship guns and housed more than 100 soldiers in an extensive network of underground tunnels; during the Cold War, it was used as an underground research facility.

Long closed to public access, Battery Townsley has been refurbished thanks to volunteer labor and community contributions and is now ready for tours. The public is invited to visit and explore this labyrinthine fortification!

In fall 2012, the park brought to this site a 16-inch gun, from the USS Missouri. The gun, identical to the one that was once mounted at Battery Townsley, helps tell the story of the coastal defense system that later gave rise to these parklands. Learn more about this new addition.

Battery Townsley is reached via a moderately strenuous hike up the Coastal Trail, approximately one-half-mile north of the Rodeo Beach parking lot.

For more information, and further assistance to the site, please call (415) 331-1540

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Schedule

Days:

Monthly on the first Sunday

Dates:

May 07, 2023 to November 04, 2024

Time:

12:00 PM

Duration:

4 hours

Contact Information

James Manzolillo
(415) 331-1540
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Event Type

  • Guided Tour
  • Volunteer Event
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