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  1. EXPLORE OUR PARKS
  2. FIND A PROGRAM
  3. PERMITS & RESERVATIONS
  4. ABOUT US
  1. EXPLORE OUR PARKS
  2. Natural Resources
  3. Natural Resource Management Plan

Natural Resource Management Plan

  • NRMP ExecSummary
  • A Table of Contents
  • 1 Overview
  • 2 Management Approach
  • 3 Setting
  • 4 Integrated Pest Management
  • 5 General Recommendations
  • 6 Site-Specific
    • 6.0 Introduction
    • 6.1 Lake Merced
    • 6.2 Mount Davidson
    • 6.3 O’Shaughnesy Glen Park
    • 6.4 Sharp Park
    • 6.5 GGRH
    • 6.6 Brooks LAMP
    • 6.7 Pine Lake
    • 6.8 Twin Peaks
    • 6.9 Billy Goat Hill
    • 6.10 Buena Vista
    • 6.11 Corona Heights
    • 6.12 Duncan Castro
    • 6.13 Kite Hill
    • 6.14 Tank Hill
    • 6.15 Oak Woodlands
    • 6.16 15th Avenue
    • 6.17 Bayview Hill
    • 6.18 India Basin
    • 6.19 McLaren Park
    • 6.20 Palou Phelps
    • 6.21 Bernal Hill
    • 6.22 Parcel 4 (Balboa Natural Area)
    • 6.23 Interior Greenbelt
    • 6.24 Dorothy Erskine
    • 6.25 Edgehill Mountain
    • 6.26 Fairmount
  • 7 Monitoring Plan
  • 8 References
  • Appendices A-J
    • Appendix_A.pdf
    • Appendix_B.pdf
    • Appendix_C.pdf
    • Appendix_D.pdf
    • Appendix_E.pdf
    • Appendix_F.Urban.Forrestry.Statements.pdf
    • Appendix_G.Glossary
    • Appendix_H.pdf
    • Appendix_I.pdf
    • Appendix_J.pdf
  • NRAMP Response to Comments
  • NRAMP_FinalDraft.zip
  1. Natural Habitat Restoration & Management
  2. Rare & Endangered Species
  3. Urban Wildlife
    1. Map of Coyote Observations: 2024-2025
  4. Integrated Pest Management
  5. Explore Our Open Spaces
  • DISCOVER
    GOLDEN GATE PARK
  • FIELD RAINOUT
    INFO
  • TENNIS & PICKLEBALL
    RESERVATIONS
  • PLAY A ROUND
    OF GOLF
  • FIND A
    PLAYGROUND

About Us

  1. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department currently manages more than 230 parks, playgrounds and open spaces throughout San Francisco, including two outside city limits—Sharp Park in Pacifica and Camp Mather in the High Sierras. The system includes full-complex recreation centers, swimming pools, golf courses, sports fields and numerous small-to-medium-sized clubhouses that offer a variety of sports- and arts-related recreation programs for people of all ages.  Included in the Department’s responsibilities are Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower, the Marina Yacht Harbor, the San Francisco Zoo and Lake Merced.


    In 2017, San Francisco became the first city in the nation where all residents have access to a park within a 10-minute walk, a direct result of the Department’s commitment to increasing and improving parkland in the city.  Learn More

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  1. San Francisco Recreation & Parks
  2. McLaren Lodge-Golden Gate Park
  3. 501 Stanyan Street
  4. San Francisco, CA 94117
  5. Phone: 415-831-2700

    Recreation Program Registration (Translation Available): (415) 831-6800

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