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Ridge DIAS RIDGE 1017’ ch City 480’ a Rd P e and merge onto Alexander Avenue for 0.2 miles. Restroom O r l a i 0.8 0.9 i F 0.3 Paved Road Green Miwok ra k T d w Turn left at the first opportunity onto West Bunker 1 Gulch R oo rb d Dias a y OAKWOOD VVALLEY 1.3 Picnic Area b le Road (unmarked). Proceed through the tunnel and Trail l a GULCH u ll 1.7 0.7 h a e Bikes, Horses, Hiking R V arin y e M c follow signs to Marin Headlands destinations. e e Tr s 1.5 l a Middle s l i Campground (uphill only 646’ e o l for bikes) Muir Beach n Orchard0.6 Horses & Hiking n 1.2 Fire Rd

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e GERBODE VALLEY Tunnel 1.9 e 1.9 527’ s TENNESSEE Miwok s Ridge e 883’ Wolf 0.7 1.1 1.9 n 833’ Inset map on back n Hill 88 e 0.6 Valley Tunnel East Rd For your safety in case of emergency, Camping is by permit only. To reserve a T 0.9

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his former Army site has been reborn The most dramatic recent changes are To Parking GGNRA Lands Sausalito as part of a national park—the last evident in the historic and contemporary To Marin of the dramatic “post to park” con- buildings surrounding and overlooking Restroom Paved Road T Ea versions that have created the Golden Murray Circle and the historic parade st R Fishing Pier Walkway o Gate National Parks. Hiking, fishing, view- ground. Cavallo Point—The Lodge at a d ing wildlife, and spectacular views of the the Golden Gate, the newest lodge in the Food Bikes and Hiking Golden Gate and the Marin Headlands National Park System, welcomes visitors for Hiking Only await visitors to Fort Baker. a unique overnight stay in one of 68 historic Boat Launch Several partners also provide recreation and and 74 contemporary guest rooms. The Accessible Parking Dogs on Leash Allowed Lodge also has a restaurant, bar, meeting Tunnel to STAY ON TRAIL educational opportunities and visitor ameni- Sensitive Habitat Dogs on Leash or Under Marin Headlands C ties at Fort Baker. rooms and Healing Arts Center. The Lodge h Voice Control (current status a p Dro e wn as of June 2005) was constructed to the highest standards 1562 l Roa Self-guided walking tours of the historic E S d B as te a t e p y of environmental sustainability. B 1561 s STAY ON TRAIL u u oad T Fence parade ground and for Horseshoe Cove n er R T r k n eitl r Sensitive Habitat a e S 1560 a il r e i are available at the Marin Headlands Visitor Ro l Information 415-339-4700 W a v es d 6 533 Chapel Center, the Bay Area Discovery Museum, or t B A 55 522 www.cavallopoint.com u S (519) nk w 1559 e a at Cavallo Point—The Lodge at the Golden r 3 in 1558 R 1 R K 52 1557 1556 o o o a 53 b a d 0 e d M The Institute at the Golden Gate is a r 7 erril Gate. They are also available online at: S l Str Battery 53 t 52 eet re 1554 9 e 1555 Duncan new program of the Golden Gate National 52 t 546 M 1553 cRe www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/ yno Parks Conservancy in partnership with the 547 3 lds STAY ON TRAIL 60 Ro 601 ad Sensitive Habitat fort-baker.htm National Park Service. The Institute, which 549 602 1552 4 623 1551 1550 will use facilities at the lodge, advances Institute 60 Since 1991, the Bay Area Discovery 101 Healing STAY ON TRAIL environmental preservation and global at the Arts 636 Sensitive Habitat Museum has provided outstanding children’s Center 5 Cavallo Point— r Golden Gate 60 507 sustainability by facilitating cross-sector e (September 2008) The Lodge at the educational programs activities for the d E 6 M D Yellow a 60 Institute at the ro d dialogue and collaboration, encouraging 1 n s Golden Gate u w a t n a Bluff 6 months to 8 year-old set. r Ro x B r Golden Gate a o M 7 new partnerships and promoting action. e u 60 a d R l c R y n A e t y C s Information 415-339-3900 k n a o 5 i E e l 61 513 Information 415-339-4786 d 9 r s 62 r PARADE c www.badm.org R l o R M e a

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631 a east side of Horseshoe Cove, offers sailing y Museum instruction and boat rentals. Sausalito Exit C i N r e d w B c r a eitu Battery o ng l Rd Information 415-332-2319 e R r Cavallo e t n Alexander e AREA CLOSED 7 C Sensitive Natural and 40 U.S. Coast Y A B O C S I C N A R F N A S Avenue 405 Cultural Resources Driving Instructions to Fort Baker Employee Parking Guard Station Exit 679 From San Francisco erville Road omm North on U.S. Highway 101, over the Golden Gate Bridge. S Battery Sailing Center C Yates Exit at Alexander Avenue (second exit after crossing the bridge; first exit is Vista o M

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ai l R R HORSESHOE Stay to the right on the exit ramp and merge right onto Alexander Avenue for 0.2 miles. d Vista Point U.S. Coast Guard Only COVE Turn left at the first opportunity onto West Bunker Road (unmarked) and follow signs No Public Access to Fort Baker. MARIN Cavallo From the North Point HEADLANDS To G Take U.S. Hwy 101 south to the “Sausalito Exit,” just before the Golden Gate Bridge. n O San Francisco il a L ra D T Turn right at the stop sign at the end of the exit ramp and pass under U.S. Hwy 101 to a m E y l a N B e second stop sign. G z A n T At the stop sign, continue straight onto Alexander Avenue for 0.2 mile. o E Public Fishing Pier C B R North I 0 600 FEET Turn left at the first opportunity onto West Bunker Road (unmarked) and follow signs D To Battery Spencer G to Fort Baker. E and Kirby Cove 0 200 METERS

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