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Sections of Park Trail and Bay Area Ridge Trail Closed to Dog Walking

To reduce the potential for coyote/dog conflict, we’ve proactively closed large sections of the Park Trail and the Bay Area Ridge Trail to dog walking. This annual closure is temporary; we’ll reopen these trails to dog walking in fall after pupping season ends. All 24 miles of hiking trails in the Presidio are open to people.
Photo of a table with a burger and beverages displayed. Photo by Danny Ferrell.

Eat at the Presidio

Who knew a national park experience could be so delicious!

The Bay Area's diverse cultures and cuisines are on display in the Presidio.

The Presidio is well known for its breathtaking views, history, nature, and trails. And it’s also a place for great food. There are more than a dozen SF Presidio restaurants, from casual cafes where you can get coffee and a snack after a hike to full-service restaurants to celebrate a special occasion.

The park is also home to the delicious Presidio Pop Up program, which offers an array of options proudly created and prepared by locally owned small businesses. Don’t miss the Presidio food trucks, carts, and tents all around Presidio Tunnel Tops.

Presidio Pop Up Food Trucks

Delicious food celebrating the Bay Area’s diverse cultures and cuisines is offered by mobile trucks, carts, and tents at Presidio Tunnel Tops and at the Main Parade Lawn on a rotating schedule seven days a week.

A food truck with the golden gate bridge in the background.

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Representatives from the National Park Service, Parks Conservancy, and Presidio Trust standing in front of the Presidio Visitor Center