Presidio Park
The Presidio is a protected area of 1,500 acres that was formerly a fort built by Spanish colonists in the 18th century. The Presidio is now a national park with wooded hiking trails, picnic areas, two beautiful beaches, and picturesque viewpoints with views of the sea and the Golden Gate Bridge.
Baker Beach, one of San Francisco's best beaches, is a highlight of the Presidio. This beautiful sandy beach set in a bay surrounded by cliffs and Monterey cypress trees is surrounded by the Golden Gate Bridge. Crissy Field, another beach in the Presidio, is a popular spot for nature walks, biking, running, and bird-watching. The Walt Disney Museum, located on the Presidio's Main Parade Lawn, and the House of Air trampoline park near Crissy Field are both recommended for families with children.