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BAY AREA PARKS AND MUSEUMS ©2003 RJ BestWhether it's roaming bison or Impressionism, the San Francisco Bay Area probably has some form of museum or park to honor it. Visit fine arts museums, aquariums, and beautiful parks that make nature the focus. Delight the kids with interactive museums designed just for them. Have a penchant for nautical history? The coastline offers a multitude of opportunities to see old ships and even learn sea chanteys! The Bay Area's parks and museums are also a great way to discover how San Francisco came to be what it is today. Treat yourself and your family to a few days of exploration. Golden Gate Recreation AreaThe Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is the largest urban national park in the world. The total park area is 75,398 acres of land and water. Approximately 28 miles of coastline lie within its boundaries. It is nearly two and one-half times the size of San Francisco. One of the nation's most highly visited National Park Service units, Golden Gate NRA comprises numerous sites, including Alcatraz, Marin Headlands, Fort Funston, Fort Mason, as well as Muir Woods National Monument, Fort Point National Historic Site, and the Presidio of San Francisco. Each has its own unique natural, cultural, and military history. State of California Parks |