Travel Reference
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210
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
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Golden
Gate
Bridge
Golden
Gate
Golden
Gate
Bridge
Fort Point
Fort Point
1
GGT Bus Stop
MUNI Bus Stop
Bridge
Fishing
Food Service
Parking
Picnic area
Ranger station
Restrooms
Showers
Swimming
Coastal
Coastal
Trail
Coastal
Trail
Trail / Promenade
Access for disabled
Trail
PACIFIC
P A C I F I C
OCEAN
PACIFIC
OCEAN
O C E A N
Baker Beach
Baker Beach
China
China
Beach
China
Beach
Beach
Coastal
Coastal
Trail
Coastal
Trail
Trail
LAND'S
END
1
The Legion
The Legion
of Honor
The Legion
of Honor
El Camino
El Camino
del Mar
El Camino
del Mar
of Honor
del Mar
Califor nia St .
Califor nia St .
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park
Golf Course
Lincoln Park
Golf Course
Sutro Baths
Sutro Baths
(Ruins)
Sutro Baths
(Ruins)
Golf Course
8
(Ruins)
Cl ement St.
Cl ement St.
G eary B lvd.
G eary B lvd.
Seal Rocks
Seal Rocks
RICHMOND
RICHMOND
DISTRICT
RICHMOND
DISTRICT
Cliff
Cliff
House
Cliff
House
DISTRICT
House
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Please note that some of S an Francisco's parks are also popular with dogs and their
owners. Some parks have designated off-leash areas, but—in keeping with San Francisco's
free-spirited attitude—a few owners don't want to constrain the freedom of their animal
companions (as opposed to calling them “pets”) by keeping them on a leash, even in areas
where the law dictates they do so . When dogs and kids find themselv es occupying the
same space, the r esult can be tension betw een dog o wners and par ents. Most dogs ar e
well-trained and accustomed to sharing gr een space with childr en, but some could get
startled if a child r uns at them. Like wise, your children may not be used to seeing dogs
run around off leash. This is usually only an issue at a handful of city par ks, which I've
noted here.
SOUTH OF MARKET
The San Francisco Giants baseball organization took a lot of flack when it allo wed the
Coca-Cola Company to sponsor a play ar ea behind the bleacher section at AT&T Park.
The source of the local indignation was an 80-foot wooden Coca-Cola bottle. D espite
the overt commercialism, it's still one nifty playground. The Coca-Cola Fan Lot ( & 415/
972-2000; Willie Mays Plaza, 2nd and King sts.; N-J udah toward Cal Train Station) is
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