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SF Bike Map Final 2014 Pacific Coast Bicycle Route Fort Golden Municipal SS Jeremiah Ferries to Ferries to Alcatraz Point Gate Pier O’Brien Angel Island PIER Oakland Ferry Route 95 is the San Bridge 45 95 M Doyle Drive Construction Sausalito 39 Alameda Downtown San Francisco a Hyde 41 Francisco portion of the ri Visitor Center Tiburon 1/2 Vallejo ne Dr Halleck St. closed until 2015. Street 43 Garages with Pacific Coast Bicycle Route Cowell Bike & Bicycle Parking & BikeShare Stations For up-to-date information Temporary Doyle Wave Marina Pier Roll Blazing Bicycle Parking San Crissy Theater Aquatic Fisherman’s Saddles along the Pacific Coast from 101 Warming about road closures and Drive construction Organ Small Alcatraz Broadway Battery Field Park Wharf Blazing Oregon to Mexico. E Hut detours see: pedestrian/ Craft Center Marina Saddles Ferry Tunnel is Jefferson Off-Street www.presidioparkway.org bicycle detour Harbor Bike & 200 M Golden Green Roll open to a Maritime 33 Bicycle Parking 295 r Gate 202 in Yacht 5 bicycles (Racks and/or Lockers) 200 e Fort Museum Blazing Beach Bay 2 Golden Gate Bridge Li National 20 Saddles Bike & North Point (Route 10) nc Mason Blazing City E t o Roll m Recreation Midway n Hoffm ln Hostel Saddles North Bicycle access 24 hours. 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