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Golf CourseHippieHill Sharon
Meadow
HippieHill
HellmanHollow
LindleyMeadow
SharonMeadow
RoseGarden
StrawberryHill
MarxMeadow
Beach ChaletRestaurant &Visitor Center
Beach ChaletRestaurant &Visitor Center
Disc Golf Course(Frisbee)
CaliforniaAcademy
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Bike RentalsBike Rentals
BeachChaletSoccerFields
BercutEquitation
Field
MurphyWindmill
AnglersLodge &
FlycastingPools
BicycleLearning Area
(no thru Traffic)WashingtonBicentennial
Grove
Mother’sMeadow
County FairBuilding
HorticulturalLibrary
Racquetball Courts
Lawn BowlingGreen
KezarPavilion
Waller St.Bicycle Area
McLaren Lodge(Rec/Park
Headquarters)
PioneerLog Cabin
Stow LakeBoathouse
EquestrianCenter & Stables
Model YachtClubhouse
GGP SeniorCenter
PétanqueCourts
GGP Golf Clubhouse& Windmill Grill
6th AveSkate Area
Horseshoe Pits
LloydLake
Lily Pond
Stow Lake
MallardLake
Elk GlenLake
South Lake
Middle Lake
Spreckles Lake
North Lake
MetsonLake
LloydLake
Lily Pond
Stow Lake
Alvord Lake
MallardLake
Elk GlenLake
South Lake
Middle Lake
Spreckles Lake
North Lake
MetsonLake
ChinesePavilion &
Huntington Falls
SF BotanicalGarden & Strybing
Arboretum
Japanese Tea Gardens
Spreckels Templeof Music
ShakespeareGarden
National AIDS Memorial Grove
SharonArts Studio
Koret Playground& Carousel
Conservatoryof Flowers
Rainbow Falls& Prayerbook
CrossBisonPaddock
DutchWindmill &
Queen WilhelminaTulip Garden
de YoungMuseum
MusicConcourse
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Picnic Area
Garden
Restroom
Sports Field
Dog Park
Playground
Food
Rowing
Segway Tour
Bike Rental
how it all began
changes in the park
Golden Gate Park grew out of the inhospitable sand dunes and into the green oasis it is today thanks to the efforts of engineer William Hammond Hall. Hall coaxed life out of the barren sand dunes by planting grasses, then shrubs, then trees at the Western end of the park. This wind break allowed the development of the remainder of the park, and the rest is history!
John McLaren, horticulturalist and Park superintendent, envisioned the park as a pastoral setting where city residents could escape the clamor of industrial life. McLaren opposed including statues and buildings in the park’s natural setting, but the Midwinter International Exposition of 1894 brought the exhibits and cultural attractions the city residents desired. Today, it is the combination of museums, sculptures, attractions, and a pastoral setting that make the Park a cultural oasis in the city.
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fun facts• Golden Gate Park’s 1,017 acres are built upon reclaimed sand dunes once referred to as the “Outside Lands,” covering an area larger than Central Park!
• The Park served as a tent filled refugee camp for more than 40,000 survivors of the 1906 earthquake.
• During the Midwinter International Exposition of 1894 the Japanese Tea Garden was the first place in the U.S. to serve a “fortune cookie”
• The Park was once home to zebras, peacocks, ostriches,
and California’s last grizzly bear, Monarch. Monarch is on display at the California Academy of Science and served as the model for the bear on California’s State Flag.
• The Shakespeare Garden only features plants and flowers mentioned in William Shakespeare’s works.
• The Dutch Windmill at the Northwestern end of the park once pumped up to 1.5 million gallons of water daily for irrigation use to a reservoir now named Stow Lake!
• The recently restored Murphy
Windmill at the Southwestern end of the park was the largest in the world when constructed in 1905 with 114’ long sails.
• Since 1890, a herd of American Bison have lived in the Park. The herd is cared for by the San Francisco Zoo staff.
• Golden Gate Park has 680 acres of forest, 130 acres of meadows, 15 miles of drives and 33 acres of lakes.
• An ornate pedestrian suspension bridge, Observa-tory and a gambling casino were all located in the park during the 1890’s.
Bus Lines
Rail Line
Call 511 for MUNI times
Golden GatePark Shuttle
Operates 9:00am-6:00pm weekends & legal holidays.
Runs every 15 minutes.Free shuttle.
Shuttle Loop
Shuttle Stop
Bicycle Path
PedestrianPaths & Trails
Paths
Saturday(April-Sept.)
Sunday (IncludesSaturday Area)
PermanentRoad Closures
Car-Free Roads & Closures
Areas closed to traffic:
welcomeMake the most of your Golden Gate Park visit! Explore hidden gems and discover park lore on a Golden Gate Park Segway or Bike Tour! See exotic plants at the Botanical Garden, Conservatory of Flowers, or Japanese Tea Garden. Step into the California Academy of Sciences or the De Young Museum for hands-on exhibits and hours of fun.
McLaren Lodge Recreation & Park Department Office (415) 831-2700
Pioneer Log Cabin Permits & Reservations Office (415) 831-5500
Golden Gate Golf Course Clubhouse (415) 751-8987
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golden gate park map stats• 100,000 copies• prints in april 2018• 250 maps per pad• distributed throughout golden gate park
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Present this ad at the ticket window and save $3 on general admission. Valid for up to four (4) guests. Cannot be combined with any other offers or pre-purchased tickets. Offer valid until February 29, 2012. Prices subject to change without notice. Golden Gate Park, San Francisco 415.379.8000 calacademy.org
museum Hours Monday–Saturday 9:30 am – 5 pm, Sunday 11 am– 5 pm
Save $3 on general admissionThe California Academy of Sciences The world’s only aquarium- planetarium-rainforest-living museum.
Showcasing art from all continents& dramatic 360-degree views of SF
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museums
attractions
dining
CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCESOpen Monday-Saturday9:30am-5:00pmSunday 11:00am-5:00pm(415) 379-8000
DE YOUNG MUSEUMTuesday-Sunday9:30am-5:15pmFriday 9:30am-8:45pm (3/30-11/30 only)Closed Mondays(415) 750-3600
CONSERVATORY OF FLOWERSTuesday-Sunday:10:00am-4:30pm(415) 831-2090
JAPANESE TEA GARDENOpen Daily, no holiday closuresMarch-October:9:00am to 6:00pmNovember-February:
9:00am to 4:45pm(415) 752-1171
SAN FRANCISCOBOTANICAL GARDEN AT STRYBING ARBORETUMFebruary-October:9:00am-5:00pmNovember-January: 9:00am-4:00pm(415) 661-1316
ACADEMY CAFELocated in the California Academy of Sciences. See “museums” for info.
DE YOUNG CAFELocated in the de Young Museum. See “museums” for info. BEACH CHALET RESTAURANTMonday-Thursday:9:00am-10:00pmFriday: 9:00am-11:00pmSaturday: 8:00am-11:00pmSunday: 8:00am-10:00pm (415) 386-843
FOOD TRUCKS & CARTSLocated behind stage in Music Concourse
WINDMILL GRILLOpen Tuesday-Sunday: 11:00am-7:00pm(415) 751-8987
MOSS ROOMLocated in the California Academy of Sciences.See “museums” for info.
TEA HOUSE AT JAPANESETEA GARDENLocated in the JapaneseTea Garden. See “attractions” for info.
tours & rentalsGOLDEN GATE PARKSEGWAY TOUR COMPANYDaily: 9:00am-4:00pmCall for Reservations(415) 474-1944
PARK WIDE BIKERENTALSDaily: 10:00am-5:00pmCall for Reservations(415) 671-8989
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golden gate park mapdistribution locations:Golden Gate Park Free Shuttles (Weekends – 100,000 passengers per year), Beach Chalet/Park Chalet Welcome Center and Restaurants (2), McLaren Lodge, Pioneer Log Cabin, Concourse Garage, Stow Lake, Boat House, Segway Tours, Conservatory of Flowers, Botanical Garden, Japanese Tea Garden, Golden Gate Golf Course Club House & Windmill Grill, Bus Lot Snack Shack, Parkwide Bike, Sharon Art Studio, Tennis Center, Carousel Box Office, Lawn Bowling Club, Anglers Lodge, GGP Senior Center, Mobile Food Vendors & Carts
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