Golden Gate National Park

Point Bonita Lighthouse

Point Bonita today is part of the largest urban national park in the United States, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. A secret jewel of the Bay Area, Point Bonita is still an active lighthouse. The U.S. Coast Guard maintains the lighthouse and the National Park Service provides access to visitors.

Point Bonita Lighthouse is reached by a halfmile trail that is steep in parts. Discover Point Bonita?s wild landscape, geology and fascinating history. The tunnel halfway to the lighthouse is open only during visiting hours: Saturdays, Sundays & Mondays 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Marin Headlands Visitor Center
Fort Barry, Building 948
Sausalito, CA 94965

(415) 331-1540

Directions

Visiting the Marin Headlands

From the North

? Take Hwy 101 southbound.
? Exit at second Sausalito exit, just before the Golden Gate Bridge.
? Bear right onto Alexander Avenue; proceed back under the freeway.
? Follow Alexander Avenue 0.2-miles; turn left onto Bunker Road.

From the South

? Take Hwy 101 northbound across the Golden Gate Bridge.
? Exit Alexander Avenue; bear right.
? Follow Alexander Avenue 0.2-miles; turn left onto Bunker Road.

Directions to Point Bonita Lighthouse

? On Bunker Road, pass through one way Baker-BarryTunnel.
? Follow Bunker Road 3-miles; turn left on Field Road.
? Follow Field Road 0.8-miles to Point Bonita parking lot and trailhead.
? Walk the 0.5-mile trail to the lighthouse.