San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park offers a unique glimpse into maritime history with its collection of historic ships and waterfront activities.

50
Acres Protected
None
Miles of Trails
4.3 million
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
 

Located in San Francisco, California, the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park covers an area that provides a captivating insight into the maritime history and culture of the region. The park features an impressive collection of historic vessels, including the square-rigged ship Balclutha and the steam ferry Eureka, which visitors can explore. The park is home to a visitor center with interactive exhibits on the city's maritime past. The park is adjacent to San Francisco Bay and offers stunning views of the waterfront. Recreation opportunities include ranger-led programs, nautical exhibits, and the chance to board historic ships. The park's location in the heart of San Francisco makes it accessible and a perfect stop for those interested in the city's rich historical tapestry.

Highlights

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Balclutha, a historic 1886 square-rigger ship

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Views of the Golden Gate Bridge from the Hyde Street Pier

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Thornton House, an iconic example of maritime architecture

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Interactive exhibits at the Visitor Center highlighting maritime culture

Notable Natural Features

Hyde Street Pier

Home to historic vessels and maritime exhibits.

Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building

Houses the park's visitor center with maritime exhibits.

Maritime Museum

Displays artifacts and art related to Pacific Coast maritime history.