Fort Baker
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Fort Baker, the ninth and final "Post-to-Park" converstion in the Golden Gate National Parks, is a 335 acre former 1905 U.S. Army post located immediately north of the Golden Gate Bridge. This hidden gem of a site consists of over 25 historic army buildings clustered around a main parade ground, a sheltered harbor protected by a jetty, a number of historic gun emplacements, and trails and forested areas climbing gently up from San Francisco Bay.
Fort Baker features a hands-on children?s museum and learning center, the Bay Area Discovery Museum; a first-class lodge, Cavallo Point?the Lodge at the Golden Gate; an institution dedicated to dialog and action on global environmental issues, the Institute at the Golden Gate; as well as a very active U.S. Coast Guard station and a small yacht harbor.
Alexander Avenue (2nd exit northbound after crossing the Golden Gate Bridge). Turn right on Bunker Road and follow signs.
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