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    Emil C.

    Fort Mason was a nice place to visit. I've been coming here for several years, as the Festival Pavilion has been used for the race expo venue for the San Francisco Marathon. Besides the pavilion, I saw that there were theatre, art and other cultural offerings. If you're hungry or thirsty, there were also restaurants and a beerhall. There's also a park if you want to do a little walking to get in some steps. Off in the distance was also the famous Golden Gate Bridge.

    Ben A.

    About 2-3 miles into my walk from the Financial District to the Golden Gate and back, I hit Fort Mason... and it was at this point that I realized my theory-- that if I stay close to the water, there should be no hills-- Well, that was very, very wrong. You see, dear reader, there is quite a little hill near Fort Mason, and I walked every step of it. It's not a particularly long stretch of road, but it's well paved, and quite steep. The view of the Golden gate from the top, over the bay with Fort Mason buildings in the foreground is very picturesque. Aside: there's a Safeway supermarket near here, that many Redditor's referred to as "date way ." IYKYK. Put some bananas in your basket and wander around the produce section. Anyway, the Ft. Mason proper includes a park outside and a National Park-managed facility inside the walls. Self-guided tours reward visitors with a view into the military and immigration history of the City, California, and the US. I wouldn't call it exciting, but it's a peaceful place to pause and reflect on history.

    Wayne T.

    This has to be one of the most popular spots in the city. It has great views of the G.G.Bridge. it's has trails to walk on. Dog friendly. But my only complaint is lack of parking. No matter what day or the time . The parking lot is always full. I know that most of the people that visit are locals who walk or use public transportation. Even with the lack of parking, I still will keep coming here

    Joan W.

    Fort Mason has beautiful close-up views of the bay, Alcatraz, and the bridge. The meadow always has lots of people on the weekends socializing and setting up blankets and chairs on the grass. It's a popular viewing point for the Blue Angeles every year, don't even try to find parking around here at that time. Even if it's sunny out with no fog there always seems to be a cold breeze so I prefer to walk through rather than sit down with a blanket. For a hike there is a trail that goes through the meadow and behind the hostel where there is an old battery, canon, and lots of blackberry bushes. To walk from Laguna/Bay Street to the Municipal Pier behind Fort Mason is .5 miles and to Pier 39 is an extra mile walk. There is also a long staircase that goes to Fort Mason center which has a farmers market every Sunday.

    Amanda M.

    We walked from the maritime National area through a park into fort mason. The fort mason area has great views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Right along the bay there are several warehouse buildings that have been repurposed for restaurant, shopping, and event space There even was a hostel on the top of the hill that looked to be in a great area.

    Juan V.

    This is a good place which holds great events like off the grid and the annual SF Coffee Festival. They have good views by the water and a cool park to hang around or jog. This is one of my places to meditate in the city.

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    Amanda R.

    I love walking here from Ghirardelli Square - go by the water. There is a large hill to get to Fort Mason but it is so worth it. This weekend there was a boat parade and it was perfect to see the sailboats from the green. I give this spot 4 stars as it is normally windy. The Fort Mason Center is a great spot where lots of events are held, and there is a farmers market near Fort Mason Center on Sundays.

    Al L.

    Fort Mason is a beautiful part of the National Golden Gate Park Conservancy that sits in the City's northern waterfront. The 1,200 acre park is bordered by Van Ness Ave, Bay and Laguna Sts and SF Bay and serves as the headquarters for the National Park Service and the Golden Gate Park Conservancy. Most people are familiar with the Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture center for the events and the parking lot that's the site for the Farmers Market and Off the Grid food trucks and the movies held during the pandemic. Probably the most popular section is the Great Meadow. It's a large, open green space sitting on a high point that offers a great view of the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. On the top is a large statue of Congressman Phillip Burton, who sponsored legislation that created the Golden Gate National Parks in 1972. On sunny warm weekends, it can get crowded here, with people gathering picnicking, eating, drinking, playing music and games. We were here on a recent weekend afternoon with a friend and her new baby. It was a close walk from here house and we put a large picnic blanket on the grass and had a nice picnic and it was nice catching up after all these months of sheltering in place. It was overcast and a little windy, but we had a good time as the area was not crowded as we talked and enjoyed the views and people watched. A beautiful scenic place to relax and take in the scenery of the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Maybeline C.

    A really nice place to visit! It has lot of area to explore and is perfect place for a little date trip or family trip. Lots of different things to see and lots of different ocean and Golden Gate Bridge views.

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    Joanna T.

    A short walk from home brings me to Fort Mason. This is one of my favorite places. Set upon a bluff, there are views of nearby Ghirardelli Square, Aquatic Park and Marina Green. Yet within it's boundaries are an assortment of points of interest. There is the marker indicating Fort Mason's history, the site that was originally settled by the Spanish, America's acquisition. Fort Mason existed prior to California being part of the USA. Some of the buildings were the homes of pioneers in this region (Fremont) and tent cities were erected in the meadow and open spaces after the 1906 earthquake. I recall so many delightful events I've experienced in the Festival Pavilion, Herbst Theater and the Golden Gate Room. Seeing the art pieces from CCSF classes held in Building B in their small gallery was delightful. The Fort Mason Center Farmers Market on Sundays are a huge draw for those who want to buy direct from the farmer or artisan maker. Nooks and crannies have discoveries you would not see if you don't slow down ti appreciate the space. Why not do so? Take the time to enjoy the rustling of leaves as the wind blows past the trees. Look at the artistic installation of fallen trees by the Great Meadow. Bring your dog. She will have plenty places to sniff. Enjoy the fresh air off the Bay.Finally marvel that this space has been preserved and everyone can enjoy the view of the Golden Gate Bridge. We as San Franciscan are enriched by having this historic space available to all of us.

    Donovan L.

    If you love Walking/Jogging or just Simply enjoying SF water front ? This place is a good Starting Point..Simply Park your car and breeze away with the best view..Walk through marina green. Crissy Fields . Can make a Detour at Palace of Fine Arts too then all the way to Fort Point (Fortress Under Golden Gate Bridge. Id say give your self a good day to enjoy the area as you'll be seeing a lot of interesting place..Make sure you wear Rubber shoe..Its like a 3 mile walk( 1hr) But with the Stops? make a whole day...Enjoy San Francisco

    Sydney F.

    The park around fort mason is great! It has a large grassy area to sit and picnic or play fetch with your dog! There were several dogs off leash here. There's also bike paths. The view of the Golden Gate Bridge is beautiful! Walk down by the water for a closer view. Parking was easy.

    Kali K.

    Fort Mason is nicely maintained, and have public bathrooms! They are dog friendly (on leashes at least), but tourists must know that every Saturday is known by the locals as "Frat Mason" where young adults gather on the green and play music, games, and drink. This park is large enough to separate yourselves from the noise, or put a blanket down and soak in the vibes. I'd absolutely return to this location, plenty of sun and good people. BYOB.

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