Here are some photos of a recent volunteer event in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our own Trailblazers were out in full force helping the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy as well as volunteers from the National Parks Service to re-route a portion of a trail in the Tennessee Valley.
The location was incredible considering how close it is to San Francisco, if you’re from the Bay Area and have yet to visit, we suggest you give it a look. The walk to the beach while longish is worth it! Checkout more photos of trailblazers in action here!
Site Information: The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is the largest urban national park. It contains many scenic and special places located north and south of the Golden Gate Bridge. The Marin Headlands and Tennessee Valley are incredibly scenic and popular places for recreation and wildlife viewing. For more information about Tennessee Valley, please visit http://www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/tennessee_valley.htm




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Wow, looks like that was a challenge! I'm sure it was rewarding - can't wait to visit SF and check it out.
Nice! I've never been to San Fran but I'd love to take a walk down that trail during a visit and maybe try to trek it to the beach too.