San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park Tours

San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park

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.

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.

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Changes and Cancellations

No refunds once tour starts. See Facility Rates for fees.

Contact Information

Mailing Address

Fort Mason Center Building E San Francisco CA 94123

Phone Number

415-447-5000

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