Fort Mason
Fort Mason

Fort Mason

San Francisco, California

The Basics

Similar to the Presidio, Fort Mason morphed from a military base into an urban national park, with events, festivals, a farmers market, art spaces, and concessions all on the grounds. Its prime location on the San Francisco Bay waterfront, between Fisherman’s Wharf and the Marina District, makes it easy to visit on foot. You can bike through on a tour to the Golden Gate Bridge, or admire it from the water on a bay cruise.

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San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito Guided Bike Tour
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San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito Guided Bike Tour
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Cross The Golden Gate Bridge with some great sights along the way 🚲
We arrived slightly early to collect our bikes and were helped straight away, given clear instructions on using the e bikes and it was ensured we were confident. It was a great tour, highly recommend the electric bikes, certainly made it easier. Our guide McKinley was lovely and happy to stop for photo opportunities whenever we wanted, she was relaxed and informative. Sausalito was beautiful and we were happy to take the ferry back to SF with our bikes. Thank you 🙏
maryewilde, Apr 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Fort Mason is divided into an upper section and lower section, with the Great Meadow sloping between.

  • There is a paid parking lot on site.

  • A visitor center is open on weekdays only.

  • Fort Mason is mostly wheelchair accessible, including paved pathways surrounding the Great Meadow.

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How to Get There

From Fisherman’s Wharf, it’s easy to bike or walk to Fort Mason. MUNI buses 28, 30, 47, and 49 stop outside the fort. If you drive, there’s an on-site parking lot. The main entrance is located at Marina Boulevard and Buchanan Street, but you can also enter from Bay Street.

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When to Get There

Big events such as beer and wine festivals and craft fairs take place in the festival pavilions and draw big crowds—the Renegade Craft Fair every November is popular. The weekly farmers market and the Off the Grid food truck gathering are local favorites.

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Ghirardelli Square

Walk a block down North Point Street from Fort Mason’s eastern edge to reach Ghirardelli Square, a red-bricked multilevel retail center that is recognizable by the large “Ghirardelli” sign. Listed on the US National Register of Historic Places, the square is home to shops, restaurants, and a wine-tasting room, but its staple is the Original Ghirardelli Ice Cream and Chocolate Shop.

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