
I started my walk at Van Ness Avenue and Bay Street (Buses 19, 30, 49 and 29) and walked along Van Ness Avenue towards the water. Eventually you will end at the trail that leads into Fort Mason...
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Fort Mason in San Francisco, CA, is a 1,200-acre greenbelt offering a myriad of recreational and cultural opportunities. Once a military installation, it now serves as the headquarters for the National Park Service and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.
Visitors can explore the Fort Mason Center, which hosts various events, shows, dining options, theaters, and a hostel. The Great Meadow features a statue of Congressman Phillip Burton and provides a lush setting for relaxation and enjoyment.
With historical significance dating back to the Civil War era, Fort Mason showcases structures like Black Point Battery and WWII shipping warehouses. The Parks Conservancy works to maintain the site's historic landscapes and offers community events and volunteer opportunities for park enthusiasts.
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I started my walk at Van Ness Avenue and Bay Street (Buses 19, 30, 49 and 29) and walked along Van Ness Avenue towards the water. Eventually you will end at the trail that leads into Fort Mason...
Fort Mason was a nice place to visit. I've been coming here for several years, as the Festival Pavilion has been used for the race expo venue for the San Francisco Marathon. Besides the pavilion,...
Very beautiful place to visit if you are in the bay area. Lots of walking trails and lots of benches to sit and relax. Great place to take pictures on a clear day of the Golden Gate Bridge and of...
This has to be one of the most popular spots in the city. It has great views of the G.G.Bridge. it's has trails to walk on. Dog friendly. But my only complaint is lack of parking. No matter what...
About 2-3 miles into my walk from the Financial District to the Golden Gate and back, I hit Fort Mason... and it was at this point that I realized my theory-- that if I stay close to the water,...