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San Francisco Maritime National Historical ParkTheme(s): Maritime History | Westward Expansion | |
Description:
This unique Park, located at the west end of San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, includes the fleet of historic vessels at Hyde Street Pier, the Maritime Museum, and the Maritime Museum Library. Board turn-of-the-century ships, tour the Museum and learn traditional arts -- like boatbuilding and woodworking The Park offers history, music and craft programs for all ages, and provides unique opportunities for docents, interns and volunteers to become part of history!
Designations: National Historical Park (June 27, 1988) National Historic Landmark (Eureka) (1985) National Historic Landmark (Aquatic Park) (1987) National Historic Landmark (Alma) (1988) National Historic Landmark (Balclutha) (1985)
Accessibility: A limited number of accessible parking spaces are located at the entrance to Hyde Street Pier, the Museum Building and the Maritime Library.
The first floor of the Maritime Museum is accessible (there is a photo album at the front desk which shows the exhibits on the second floor). Hyde Street Pier, the Maritime Store and the Maritime Library are wheelchair accessible. The schooner C.A. Thayer and tugboat Hercules are not accessible at this time, however there is a video describing the Hercules on the first deck of the ferryboat Eureka (which is accessible at all but extreme tides). The square-rigger Balclutha's main deck is accessible at low-moderate tides; the captain's cabin, poop deck and lower hold are not accessible at this time.
Activites:
Biking | Educational Programs | Wildlife Viewing | Bird Watching | And more.
Facilities: Visitor_Centers | Picnic Areas | Museum Exhibits | Tours & Guided Activities | And more.
Directions to San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
Plane: San Francisco International and Oakland International airports provide access.
Car: From the South Bay (San Francisco International Airport/US101): Take 101 north. Follow the signs to 101 North Golden Gate Bridge. Take the Mission Street exit, at the bottom of the ramp follow the bulk of the traffic going right on Mission Street, two blocks later again follow the bulk of the cars left on Van Ness Avenue, follow Van Ness Avenue (north) about 30 blocks. Turn right on North Point Street (east), then turn left on Polk Street. The Museum Building is straight ahead.
From the East Bay (Bay Bridge): Take the first San Francisco exit (from either the left or right lanes -- Fremont Street or Harrison Street). At the bottom of the ramp turn right (north). Turn left onto the Embarcadero. Follow the flow of traffic past Pier 39 and on to Jefferson Street. Hyde Street Pier is about 5 blocks up on the right. To reach the Museum Building, continue on the Embarcadero. Turn left on to North Point Street (east), drive for about 10 block,. then turn right on Polk Street.
From the North Bay (Golden Gate Bridge/Marin): Follow the Lombard Street exit. Turn north (left) on Van Ness Avenue. Turn east (right) on North Point Street, and then north (left) on Polk Street to the Museum Building.
Please note: Parking anywhere in San Francisco is scarce. We strongly recommend public transportation. (The Hyde Street Cable Car line starts right in the Park--it's a great ride!)
Public Transportation MUNI Bus Routes
(For more information phone 673-MUNI)
To Museum Building, Aquatic Park, and Hyde Street Pier:
#19 Polk
#30 Stockton
#32 Embarcadero
#42 Downtown Loop
#47 Van Ness/Potrero
#49 Van Ness/Mission
#60 Powell and Hyde Cable Car
To the Maritime Library
Laguna Street Entrance:
#28 19th Avenue
Franklin Street Entrance:
#19 Polk
#30 Stockton
#32 Embarcadero
#42 Downtown Loop
#47 Van Ness/Potrero
#49 Van Ness/Mission
Attractions: San Francisco Maritime National Park Association Phone:415-561-6662
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