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Golden Gate Bridge
- San Francisco
Views
/ Presidio

Golden Gate Bridge: Parking
Vista Point Near San Francisco
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This landmark defines San
Francisco. The gateway where the Bay meets the Pacific Ocean, the Golden Gate
Bridge has established the boundary to riches for people throughout history.
For a relaxing trip to the Golden Gate Bridge, try a
San Francisco
limousine tour. But
what can you do once you get there?
One of the nicest things you
can do in San Francisco is to walk along the beach-- Crissy Field-- in the shadow of
Golden Gate Bridge. It is about a one hour walk with tons of parking available
right at the waterfront. Just drive to Safeway on Marina Boulevard and continue on
Marina Boulevard for about one half mile to park just past Safeway in the water-side
parking lot (huge) at Fort Mason. This parking lot is actually FREE! You can
then walk along the beach and a new tide pool area that has been created to preserve
birds. The walk goes for about one mile, past the volleyball fields, past
windsurfers until you are right under the Golden Gate Bridge. I love to take this
walk and the Crissy Field area has been completely redone from it's Army pave-over to a
beautiful grassy field with many birds, joggers, roller bladers, and walkers. Crissy
Field is also one of the world's best beach locations for windsurfing. This area was
once an airfield with hangers. For all that we hate Fisherman's Wharf, we love
Crissy Field's view of the waterfront and Golden Gate Bridge. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Walk across the bridge -
this takes a little (lot) more time than the bicycle but is an experience you will never
forget. It can be very windy to walk across so dress warmly with a good jacket.
On either side of the bridge
are small parking lots where you can view the Bay, ocean, and Marin Headlands.
Another way to view the
bridge is via a ferry or
group
boat charter. With the
ferries,
you can bike one way, and ferry back from
Sausalito or Tiburon (Marin
County cities).
Visit the Presidio - a former army base
now converted to a beautiful park. The Presidio bounds the Southern (San Francisco)
end of the bridge and connects the
Marina District to the
Richmond District. It
features beautiful bayshore, sandy beaches, and great walks and bike rides. The
Presidio is a popular area for windsurfing and fishing.
The
Presidio features one of the
City's largest nude beaches-- Baker Beach. The beach is partially
clothed, but as you continue to the more secluded end of the beach, clothing
becomes optional.
Now - we'd love to hear how you've enjoyed the bridge; special viewpoints; and unusual stories. Comment on our new San Francisco blog here.
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