
San Francisco’s “Real Summer” starts at the Presidio including picnics at Outpost Meadow, “World Arts West” & Korean Festival
San Francisco’s “Real Summer” starts at the Presidio including picnics at Outpost Meadow, “World Arts West” & Korean Festival
San Francisco’s “Real Summer” starts at the Presidio including picnics at Outpost Meadow, “World Arts West” and Korean Festival
As the fog lifts and San Francisco’s true summer arrives in September and October, the Presidio becomes the city’s ultimate staycation escape. Think cocktails at the Glass Pavilion or Dalida, golden-hour strolls with your dog at Crissy Field, or one last weekend of camping under the stars at Rob Hill before the season closes. For those looking to linger longer, the award-winning Lodge and Inn at the Presidio offer the perfect Labor Day, or Columbus Day / Indigenous Peoples Day 3-Day Weekend (or anytime) retreat—steps from trails, history, and some of the best views in the Bay Area. And of course, with the recent opening of Outpost Meadow, a 1.5-acre expansion of the beloved Presidio Tunnel Tops, there’s now even more space for kids to run, climb, explore—and for parents to relax and picnic with Golden Gate Bridge views. Below: links to the full schedule of events at the Presidio – including two especial highlights: the return of World Arts West on September 7 and the Chuseok Festival of Korean Culture on September 27.
Below: links to learn more about Presidio Lodging and all the upcoming events at the Presidio:
https://presidio.gov/explore/events
Late August and September events at the Presidio:
Thursday, August 21: Walt Disney’s Trains: A Grand Circle Through His Life and Legacy with Author Michael Campbell
Friday, August 29: Monthly Coyote Table Talk with Presidio Wildlife Ecologists\
Sunday, September 7 – World Arts West Dance Festival: A global tour of dance in one afternoon at Tunnel Tops. The 2025 World Arts West Dance Festival wraps up its third and final weekend at Presidio Tunnel Tops! This year’s festival features dance workshops, artist dialogues, communal activities and more in venues across the city emphasizing the theme of “Dance as Health and Healing.”
Saturday, September 20: Access to Adventure DayA family fun day of inclusive programs!
Saturday, September 27: Chuseok Festival 2025, the Presidio’s 7th annual celebration of Korean culture, a vibrant mix of traditional music, dance, and community spirit right in the heart of the Presidio. Check it out via the event calendar below.
Daily: Park Overview Talks offered four times daily at the Presidio Visitor Center
Daily: Park Ranger Campfire Talks at the Presidio Tunnel Tops Campfire Circle
Every Saturday & Sunday: Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center
Every Friday through Sunday: Free history exhibitions at the Presidio Officers’ Club
Every Friday through Sunday: Fort Point History Talk & Exhibition – Black Gold: Stories Untold
New Space to Picnic & Play: Outpost Meadow
Directly next to the Outpost nature play space and Field Station, this new open lawn area is designed with families in mind: bring a blanket, celebrate a birthday, or enjoy a post-hike snack. Think of it as your new go-to outdoor living room—no reservation required.
Hands-On Discovery at the Field Station
Located just steps away, the Field Station is the place where curiosity turns into adventure. Kids can borrow Explorer Backpacks, complete the Adventure Passport, and take part in rotating crafts and nature activities with friendly park staff and volunteers. StoryWalks—picture books placed page-by-page along short trails—add a dose of literacy to the outdoor fun. Link here to all Self-Guided Adventures: https://presidio.gov/explore/self-guided-adventures
Presidio Pop Up: Family-Friendly Food Trucks
Whether you’re craving tacos, wood-fired pizza, or a sweet treat, Presidio Pop Up food trucks are a delicious way to fuel up during your park day. Trucks are located steps from Outpost Meadow and also up at the historic Main Post, with shaded seating and open space to sprawl.
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David Perry
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