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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

Ohanapecosh Campground - Site F001
Three-masted, steel-hulled, square-rigged cargo ship Balclutha from Hyde Street Pier

Located in the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park offers visitors the sights, sounds, smells and stories of Pacific Coast maritime history. The Park includes a magnificent fleet of historic ships, a Visitor Center, Maritime Museum, Maritime Research Center, and Aquatic Park Historic District.

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The park is located within the city limits of San Francisco, in the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, on the shoreline of San Francisco Bay.

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San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park Tours Ticket Facility

Overview:

At San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park you will experience the sights, sounds and textures of the city's seafaring past. You will get to know what life was like for the people who made their living at sea.

Book a reservation to sail San Francisco Bay on Alma, an 1891 historic 60-foot (18m) scow schooner. With few bridges and connecting roads, scow schooners delivered goods all over the Bay and Delta much as trucks do today.

Rangers also lead a variety of daily, first-come, first-served programs, even high aloft in Balclutha's rigging. From the wooden decks of Balclutha, a square-rigger that rounded Cape Horn 17 times, duck into the cramped cabins where sailors sheltered during months at sea.

In the hold of the coastal schooner C.A. Thayer walk along the curving sides where freshly cleaned fish, layered with salt, were stacked to the ceiling. Along Hyde Street Pier, park staff and volunteers mend lines, varnish brightwork and tend puffing steam engines. Visit the park website for more information about first-come, first-served ranger-guided tours.

The San Francisco National Park Association also offers educational programs such as "Age of Sail environmental living" which offers school children the opportunity to stay overnight on historic vessels.At the small-boat shop, craftspeople shape and bend-on steam-softened planks to repair historic boats and build replicas.

The Hyde Street Pier and Visitor Center are open daily from 9:30-5:00 with the last entrance to the pier at 4:30 p.m.

Summary of Fees - San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park Tours


Visitor Center Facility

Housed in the Park's 1908 historic brick cannery warehouse, visitor center exhibits tell the stories of voyage, discovery and cultural diversity. A First Order Fresnel lighthouse lens, a magnificent brass structure encasing hundreds of precisely polished prisms, guides visitors through the door. Visit “The Waterfront” exhibit and take an interactive walk through six historical waterfront neighborhoods. Once inside, can get a heading from Park Rangers and volunteers staffing the information desk.


Aquatic Park Cove, Black Point Overnight Anchoring, Sailing Vessels only (auxiliary engine OK) Campground
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Overview

Aquatic Park Cove is a vibrantly urban harbor that mimics a natural anchorage and is located on the Pacific shores of one of America's great West Coast cities. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park's Aquatic Park Cove is the small craft gateway to San Francisco. Vessels entering Aquatic Park Cove are instructed to contact the Park's permit officer on VHF marine radio channel 83A (157.175Mhz) using the call sign "Aquatic Park NPS" followed by transmission of the vessel's name. Reservations serve as a permit for visiting sailing vessels to stay overnight in the cove. Sailing vessels with auxiliary engines are authorized to use engines to maneuver at very low speed within the cove in order to safely enter, anchor, and depart the cove. Use of small outboard engine on dinghies is authorized for safe transit to and from vessel to shore only. Vessel and dinghy operators using auxuliary engines are to be aware of swimmers and wildlife at all times. Vessels or watercraft without sailing rigs whose primary design falls into the class of motorboat, speedboat, & powerboat (including jet skis), are strictly prohibited from entering or anchoring in Aquatic Park Cove.

Recreation

The Cove offers aquatic opportunities to many park users such as kayakers, paddle boarders, rowers, as well as open water swimming in a semi-protected environment.

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Overnight Use: A reservation serves as your permit to bring a sailing vessel (auxiliary engine OK) and anchor overnight in the cove. There are no dinghy docks or boathouse facilities. Access to the shore is island-style beach landing. Visitors are asked not to secure dinghies to historic lamp posts but to use wooden pilings adjacent to the Dolphin Club for this purpose (see map). Once ashore, visitors can enjoy a well-maintained soft sand beach near a relaxing grassy park perfect for picnics and panoramic views of San Francisco Bay immediately south of iconic Alcatraz Island & Angel Island. Restrooms and open outdoor showers are available on park property during the park's regular business hours. Day Use: Day use of the Cove by visiting vessels does not require a reservation, except during high use days and special events within the Cove, or during major events occurring along the San Francisco Waterfront. Days when a day-use permit will be required will be posted on the park's website . This reservation serves as an anchor permit application. Upon entering Aquatic Park Cove, the National Park Service requests the vessel operator hail Aquatic Park Cove NPS on marine channel 83A to confirm APA number and any special instructions. Vessel operators whose permits are confirmed agree to abide by rules and regulations set forth in the 2017 San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Superintendent's Compendium and Park Directives 2017, Facilities & Ships Management Division, page 2 of 8 .

Natural Features

Sheltered by the gentle arc of Municipal Pier to the west and Hyde Street Pier to the east, Aquatic Park Cove is an enticing vista of enclosed water space dominated by the Streamline Modern Aquatic Park Bathhouse with the slopes of Russian and Telegraph hills beyond.

Nearby Attractions

Alcatraz, Ghirardelli Square, Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street, San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Ballet, Asian Art Museum, Theater District, SF MOMA, Cable Car, Street Trollies, shopping, high quality local cuisine, and abundant city public transportation. The Cove is within walking and biking distance to Golden Gate Bridge, Crissy Field, Palace of Fine Arts, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, whale watching. State ferry services to other Bayshore cities.


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