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Golden Gate Park San Francisco California

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco's largest, is bigger than New York’s Central Park. About 3 miles long and 1/2-mile wide it covers 1,013 acres. GGP has over one million trees, nine lakes, several fly casting pools and a lily pond within its borders. Strybing Arboretum and Botanical Garden, the Conservatory of Flowers and several museums are among its many attractions.

Rent a boat and drift or paddle around circular Stow Lake with Strawberry Hill in the center. The largest of Golden Gate Park's lakes, Stow Lake was completed in 1893 as was the Rustic Bridge shown in my panorama below.

In 1984 The cascade at Stow Lake was dedicated and named Huntington Falls after Collis P. Huntington, who contributed $25,000 for the project.

Golden Gate Park was designed by William Hammond Hall, who was hired to prepare a survey and topographic map of the Golden Gate Park site in 1870. Hall become commissioner in 1871 and selected John McLaren as his successor in 1887.

John McLaren, having apprenticed as a landscape gardener in Scotland, spent the next fifty years improving Golden Gate Park. One of his stipulations before taking the job was, "There will be no 'Keep off the Grass" signs." By corresponding with gardeners and botanists all over the world, McLaren was able to gather plants—and particularly trees—from every land but one, Bolivia.

McLaren Lodge—a Moorish-Gothic style building originally designed to be both home and office of the Golden Gate Park Superintendent— serves as the headquarters for the Recreation and Parks Department and as the home base for Friends of Recreation and Parks.

John McLaren, for whom the building was later named, lived there from the time it was built until his death in 1943 at the age of 96.

"Uncle John", as McLaren had become known to San Franciscans, refused to retire at age 60, as was customary, then City government was bombarded with letters when he reached 70 resulting in a charter amendment exempting him from forced retirement.

The San francisco Parks Trust gives free Historical Guided Walking Tours, year-round in Golden Gate Park.

Strybing Arboretum & Botanical Gardens is a 55 acre portion of Golden Gate Park that is open to the public, admission free, 365 days a year.

There are many other things to do in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park including lawn bowling and visiting the Dutch Windmill (more…), or the nearby Beach Chalet.

The new M. H. de Young Museum is now open next to the music concourse near the middle of Golden Gate Park.
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