![]() Golden Gate NRA, Park Archives, Sutro District Collection, GOGA-3369 San Francisco Parklands encompass the NPS-controlled areas scattered across the San Francisco peninsula and wrapping around the coast, outside the Presidio. In this gallery, explore images from Fort Funston (including Battery Davis and Nike missile site SF-59), Fort Miley (including the VA hospital, Point Lobos, and Battery Chester), Fort Mason and the Port of Embarkation (including Point San Jose), Lands End (including the Coast Guard life saving station), Ocean Beach, Sutro Baths, Sutro Heights, and the Cliff House.
Images within these albums may be used for any legitimate non-commercial public or press use with proper credit given to the National Park Service. If you have any questions or additional information on these images, please contact the Park Archives and Records Center's reference archivist at 415-561-2807 or Contact Us web page. Photo Gallery SF Parklands - Cliff House52 Images The Cliff House, having gone through several iterations and architectural styles since its initial construction in 1858, is a restaurant that looks out onto the Pacific from a rocky cliff. Photo Gallery SF Parklands - Fort Funston29 Images Built in 1917, this fort became primarily a Nike missile site after its batteries were decided to be obsolete after World War II. It now serves as a popular site for hang gliding. Photo Gallery SF Parklands - Fort Miley12 Images Fort Miley sits near Point Lobos and represents one of the last phases of coastal defense construction. Photo Gallery SF Parklands - Lands End19 Images Lands End is a stretch of rocky coast between the Palace of the Legion of Honor and the Cliff House. Photo Gallery Historic - Ocean Beach & Cliff...12 Images A beach popular with surfers (and sunbathers when it's not foggy), Ocean Beach skirts the western edge of the San Francisco peninsula for two miles. Photo Gallery SF Parklands - Sutro Baths70 Images Sutro Baths was an indoor swimming complex, including a museum and concert hall, opened in the late 1800s by entrepreneur Adolph Sutro. It burned down in 1966. Photo Gallery SF Parklands - Sutro Heights34 Images Sutro Heights: Showing the garden, structures, and statues. |
Last updated: July 22, 2024