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Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail

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The national trail commemorates the route followed by Anza in 1775-76 when he led a contingent of 30 soldiers and their families to found a presidio and mission on the San Francisco Bay. Along the trail route, the visitor can experience the varied landscapes similar to those the expedition saw; learn the stories of the expedition, its members, and descendants; better understand the American Indian role in the expedition and the diversity of their cultures; and appreciate the extent of the effects of Spanish colonial settlement of Arizona and California.

The trail was designated by the U.S. Congress in 1990 and named a National Millennium Trail in 1999. Now officially recognized only in the United States, the route began as far south as Culiac?n, Mexico, where Anza began his recruitment. The national trail starts in Nogales, Arizona, and travels to San Francisco, California, and east around the San Francisco Bay.

The Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail is administered by the National Park Service in partnership with other federal, state, and local agencies, non-profit organizations, and private landowners. Non-federally owned trail sites, segments, and interpretive facilities are added to the national historic trail through certification agreements between the owner or mangers and the National Park Service.

   

CONTACTS

Email - meredith_kaplan@nps.gov

Fax- 510-817-1505

Write to
Pacific West Regional Office
1111 Jackson #700
Oakland, CA 94067

Phone
Headquarters - 510-817-1438
en espa?ol - 510-817-1323

TRAVEL BASICS

Operating Hours, Seasons
Varies from site to site. Contact individual site and segment owners or managers for more information.

The administering office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Closed holidays and weekends.

Getting There
CAR - Recently, the California portions of the trail have been marked for for those traveling the trail by highway. The Arizona segments will be marked as well in the next few months. You can obtain a roadguide by contacting the park office. General guidebooks for national trails: Miller, Arthur P. and Marjorie. Trails Across America. Fulcrum Publishing, Golden, Colorado. 1996. Cordes, Kathleen Ann. America's National Historic Trails. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. 1999

Weather & Climate
Summers along the trail in Arizona and the deserts of California are hot and dry. Temperatures are extremely high, largely precluding midday active recreation. Winters are mild and ideal for all types of outdoor recreation. Rainfall is low, generally occurring in December, January, and February.

In the coastal California and San Francisco Bay Area portions of the route, winters are mostly frost-free and summers mild. Outdoor recreation is a year-round possibility. The major part of these areas’ rainfall comes in the winter and early spring. The portion of the route between Gaviota on the Santa Barbara Channel and Monterey has hot dry summers and cool winters. Year-round outdoor recreation is possible, but precautions must be taken to protect from sun exposure in the summer.

Accessibility
Most buildings at federal and state sites generally meet American with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility standards. Some trail segments in urban areas such as Tucson, Arizona, or Los Angeles, California, may be accessible to all. However, many of the more rural trail segments are located along rivers in sandy soils and may not be appropriate for wheelchair use. Because of the varied character of the many sites and trail segments, it is best to inquire locally about accessibility when you contact specific sites about your visit.

Getting Around
Trail sites and segments are most easily accessible by car, bicycle, or on foot. Commercial busses could be used to follow most of the auto tour route and would provide stops near many of the trail sites in urban areas. The trail route may be followed rather closely on Amtrak’s Coast Starlight and Sunset Limited lines from Los Angeles, California to Oakland, California.

FEES/PERMITS

Entrance Fee

Free!
The National Park Service charges no fees, but individual sites may. Inquire before your visit.

FACILITIES

Museums
VINCENTE MARTINEZ ADOBE
Open All Year 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Phone - (925) 228-8860
Location - 4202 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez (The corner of Highway 4 and Alhambra Avenue)
Closures - Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day New Years Day
Special Programs - May: John Muir's Birthday June through September: Full moon walks August: Persied Meteor Shower walk and watch September: Ranch Day (Life on an 1880's Fruit Ranch) December: Las Posadas December: Victorian Christmas
Exhibits - Photo panels and artifacts.
Available Facilities - Auditorium, bookstore, and restrooms

Visitor Centers
CASA GRANDE
Open All Year 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location - The park is in Coolidge, Arizona, about an hour-long drive from either Phoenix or Tucson. From Interstate 10 take the Coolidge exits and follow the signs to the park entrance off Arizona Route 87/287.
Closures - Christmas Day
Special Programs - Special archeological tours are offered during the Arizona State Archeology Month in March. On National Parks Day, August 25, entrance fees are waived. During Native American Month in November, special events are held throughout the local area. Special tours and events are occasionally offered through a permit system. Please call for further information.
Exhibits - The Visitor Center includes a museum with exhibits.
Available Facilities - There is an information counter, a museum exhibit area, a book store, a public phone, rest rooms, drinking fountains, and a wheelchair available.

PACIFIC WEST REGIONAL
Open All Year Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Phone - (415) 556-0560
Location - First floor of building #201 at Fort Mason. Bay and Franklin Streets, in San Francisco.
Closures - Weekends
Special Programs - Volunteers are also available to answer questions.
Exhibits - Information about all of the National Parks located in the Pacific West Region can be found in this office. Pamphlets and other visitor information can be found in the room across from the information center.
Available Facilities - Restrooms

PRESIDIO OF SAN FRANCISCO
Open All Year 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone - (415)561-4323
Location - Building 102, Montgomery Street
Closures - Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years
Special Programs - Ongoing and changing historic events, walks lectures, exhibits
Exhibits - Native Americans had called the San Francisco Bay region home for over 10,000 years. The San Francisco Peninsula south to Monterey was occupied by people of a common language family known as the Ohlone or Costanoan. Archeological evidence indicates an Ohlone/Costanoan presence at the site of the Presidio by at least 740 A.D. In 1769 a Spanish expeditionary force marched up the coast from Baja California, establishing presidio's (military outposts), and missions. During this early colonizing expedition the great inland harbor of San Francisco Bay was discovered, and plans were made to fortify and settle the area. In June of 1776, a colonizing expedition of soldiers and their families marched north from Monterey to San Francisco. These colonists, under command of Jose Joaquin Moraga, built an adobe quadrangle and living quarters, and dedicated the Presidio de San Francisco on September 17, 1776. In 1794 a thirteen-gun battery was constructed to defend the bay entrance. The presidial forces represented the northernmost expansion of Spanish rule in North America. Today, visitors from all over the world can savor the history and beauty of this 'Jewel of the Pacific.'
Available Facilities - Bookstore, theatre, exhibit

TUMACACORI
Open All Year 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Phone - 520-398-2341
Location - The Park is located in Tumcacori, Arizona. Take Interstate 19 south from Tucson 45 miles to exit 29 and follow the signs. The park is 18 miles north of Nogales, AZ, and the Mexican border.
Closures - Thanksgiving and Christmas day.
Special Programs - Guided tours are given daily during the winter months. Living history tours depicting life during the Franciscan period are given with advanced scheduling only. During the winter you will also see local and Mexican artisans demonstrate traditional crafts like tortilla and paper flower making, pottery, reverse glass painting, and Tohono O'odham basket weaving.
Exhibits - Exhibits in the visitor center museum include dioramas, santos and other information and objects related to the Kino missions, the Spanish, and the indigenous native peoples. A 14 minute video gives the visitor a good understanding of what life was like at Tumacacori in the early 1800's. Southwest Parks and Monuments Association (SPMA) has an excellent bookstore in the visitor center. Book topics are constrained to the cultural and natural resources of the general area, but range from the prehistoric period to the present. A beautiful and peaceful garden area with a fountain is representative of what many of the Missions in the area had. The tranquil nature of this living exhibit shows us how the missionaries dealt with the stresses of their day. It's an old remedy that still works well today.
Available Facilities - Public restrooms and a bookshop

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OUTDOORS
These outdoors activities are available near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail.
 Campgrounds Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
Pacific Park RV Resort, Pacifica, 4 miles away
San Francisco Recreational Vehicle Resort, Pacifica, 4 miles away
Candlestick RV Park, San Francisco, 7 miles away
Pillar Point RV Park, Half Moon Bay, 7 miles away
Edventure More, San Francisco, 7 miles away
Francis Beach Campground, San Mateo County, 8 miles away
Coyote Point, -blank-, 8 miles away
 Marinas Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
Oyster Point Marina, South San Francisco , 3 miles away
Oyster Cove Marina, South San Francisco , 5 miles away
Brisbane Marina, Brisbane , 5 miles away
Grohmann Marina, San Francisco , 6 miles away
Coyote Point Marina, San Mateo , 9 miles away
 Hotels Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
Courtyard San Francisco Airport, San Bruno , 2 miles away
Villa Montes Hotel, an Ascend Collection hotel, San Bruno , 2 miles away
Clarion Collection Villa Montes, San Bruno , 2 miles away
Staybridge Suites SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT, San Bruno , 2 miles away
Gateway Inn and Suites Hotel, San Bruno , 2 miles away
Ramada Limited San Francisco Airport West/San Bruno, San Bruno , 2 miles away
Super 8 San Bruno /SF Intl Arpt West, San Bruno , 2 miles away
 Trails Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
Edgewood Trail, San Mateo County , 14 miles away, 1.2 hiking miles, 198 feet elevation difference
Alambique Trail, San Mateo County , 17 miles away,  6.4 hiking miles, 818 feet elevation difference
Bootjack Trail, Marin County , 18 miles away, 1.1 hiking miles, 950 feet elevation difference
Ben Johnson Trail, Marin County , 18 miles away, 3.8 hiking miles, 1350 feet elevation difference
Temelpa Trail, Marin County , 19 miles away,  2.8 hiking miles, 1398 feet elevation difference
West Point Trail, Marin County , 19 miles away, 1 hiking miles, 1740 feet elevation difference
Throckmorton Trail, Marin County , 19 miles away,  2.8 hiking miles, 1398 feet elevation difference
 Beaches Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
Sharp Park Beach, San Mateo County , 4 miles away
Rockaway Beach, San Mateo County , 4 miles away
San Pedro Beach, San Mateo County , 4 miles away
Devils Slide Beach, San Mateo County , 6 miles away
Phillip Burton Memorial Beach, San Mateo County , 6 miles away
 Whitewater Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
Whitewater Outfitter - Pacific River Supply, Contra Costa County , 21 miles away, Whitewater outfitter
Pescadero Creek, San Mateo County , 26 miles away, Class II - 9 miles long (Portola State Park to Memorial County Park)
 Public Lands Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco - CA , 10 miles away
Presidio National Park, San Francisco - CA , 10 miles away
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, San Francisco - CA , 10 miles away
San Bruno Mountain State Park, California , 4 miles away
Pacifica State Beach, California , 4 miles away
Thornton State Beach, California , 6 miles away
Montara State Beach, California , 6 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail:
California Golf Club Sf, South San Francisco , 2 miles away
Cypress Golf Course, Colma , 3 miles away
Sharp Park Golf Course, Pacifica , 3 miles away
Lake Merced Golf Club, Daly City , 5 miles away
Olympic Club, Daly City , 5 miles away
 Lakes Near Juan Bautista De Anza National Historic Trail
Laguna Puerca, San Francisco County , 7 miles away

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