Situated at the mouth of the Golden Gate is the Presidio of San
Francisco, one of the nation's most famous former U.S. Army bases,
currently a National Park in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area
and a distinguished National Historic Landmark.
From its humble beginnings as a distant outpost of the Spanish Empire on
the Pacific Coast, the Presidio evolved into the most important American
military post in the Western United States, playing a key role in
America's wars in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. As an active
military base and the guardian of the Golden Gate up to 1994, and as a
National Park today, the Presidio has played an important role in the
lives of the citizens of San Francisco, both during wartime, and in
times of peace. The Presidio's stunning natural beauty and military and
cultural importance make it one of our nation's historic treasures.