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Millions of visitors each year experience Golden Gate Park's miles of green lawns, bridle paths, lakes, and 7,000 kinds of plants right in the heart of San Francisco. Enjoy varied attractions, from top museums to exquisite gardens and extraordinary events. Check out the guide below to learn all about it.
Golden Gate Park is one of the most family-friendly attractions in San Francisco. Kids will love the many hands-on exhibits at the California Academy of Sciences, walking around Stow Lake or going for a boat ride, biking in the park, spotting birds and wildlife, and more.
Golden Gate Park is as fantastic as they say. Explore this iconic park’s 1,017 acres, from bucolic lakes and meadows to vibrant activity destinations. Golden Gate Park has something for everyone.
Visitors to Golden Gate Park are often astounded to stumble upon a herd of American bison browsing in a meadow in the park’s western end, but these huge, shaggy Great Plains denizens have been a beloved institution since 1892.
THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Travelers' Choice Awards winners (including the "Best of the Best" title) are among the top 10% of listings on Tripadvisor, according to the reviews and opinions of travelers across the globe.
There's something for everyone here: world-class art and science museums, the Japanese Tea Garden, botanical gardens and lakes to go boating on. Plus miles of walking and biking trails.
Below, I’ve detailed the top nine Golden Gate Park attractions you shouldn’t miss plus a few others you can enjoy along the way. These attractions are listed in an order so you can visit them, from east (the unofficial entrance of the park) to west.
San Francisco's Golden Gate Park offers museums, sports facilities, lakes, gardens and other attractions and experiences for all ages (with a map).
Spend a day or more in San Francisco’s urban gem. Gardens, glades, quiet lakes— Golden Gate Park is the emerald heart of San Francisco, a classic city park where everyone, from first-time visitors to go-every-weekend locals, finds something amazing to see or do.
Golden Gate Park San Francisco stretches across almost half the width of the city, offering a plethora of attractions and natural treasures. Here you can visit the California Academy of Sciences—the most popular SF museum — or find places to relax like the serene Japanese Tea Garden or Blue Heron Lake.