Golden Gate National Recreation Area
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is one of those places that redefines what we think of as a national park. Set within and around San Francisco, it blends natural beauty, history and iconic landmarks into one expansive experience.

The park is woven into the fabric of San Francisco and its recreation area stretches across more than 80.000 acres. At its heart stands the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, a symbol not just of the city, but of American ingenuity and design. When it was completed in 1937, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, spanning the powerful waters of the Golden Gate strait. The challenge of building here was immense with strong tides, deep water and relentless winds.
Yet through innovation and determination, the bridge was accomplished. The sweeping cables, the towering Art Deco structures and the now famous international orange color were all intentional. It remains one of the most photographed and recognized structures in the world.
The park was established in 1972 and signed into law by President Richard Nixon. It was one of the first urban national recreation areas in the country, created with the vision that nature and history should be accessible to people where they live, not just in distant landscapes.
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is more than a park. It is a place where nature, history, and city life meet and where every visit offers something new to discover.
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