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Contact: Lynn Cullivan, 415-561-7006
SAN FRANCISCO --Fleet Week activities October 6 - 8 can be expected to bring traffic to a standstill in and around the waterfront areas of Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the Presidio of San Francisco and San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. For event information, please visit the Fleet Week website.
Congested areas will include Crissy Field, Fort Point National Historic Site, Aquatic Park, Lands End in San Francisco; Conzelman Road and Fort Baker in Marin County.
Parking will be extremely limited. Spectators and park visitors are highly recommended to use public transit, bicycle, taxi, or ride-share services. For public transportation planning and same-day traffic information, call 5-1-1 or visit www.511.org.
October 6 - 8, all parking at Fort Point National Historic Site will be limited to vehicles with a valid ADA state placard or license plate and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Parking at upper Fort Mason is limited to employees and residents of Fort Mason.
PUBLIC SAFETY REMINDER: “If You See Something, Say Something”
United States Park Police and the National Park Service are among the agencies partnering to protect visitors and park resources during Fleet Week. Informed, alert communities play a critical role in keeping our national parks safe.
Don't hesitate to report unattended packages or suspicious activity.
If You See Something in the area of Golden Gate National Recreational Area, the Presidio of San Francisco, or San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Say Something! Call the US Park Police Communications Section at 415.561.5505.
Public Notification System
receive texts, alerts, advisories, traffic information and additional updates about Fleet Week via the Nixle community information service, text “fleetweek” to 888777.
Last updated: January 8, 2018