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San Francisco launches nature adventure map to encourage outdoor exploration — 2026-06-09

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## Short Segments ## Feature Story San Francisco is taking a bold step to connect its residents and visitors with the great outdoors through the launch of the SF Nature Adventure Map. This free initiative, announced by the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, is designed to encourage young people and families to explore the city's rich urban ecology. The SF Nature Adventure Map is an interactive guide featuring 35 destinations and outdoor experiences across San Francisco. Created by SF Children & Nature in collaboration with the SF Rec and several community organizations, the map highlights the city's native plants, wildlife, and neighborhood green spaces. It's a perfect tool for those looking to discover parks, gardens, cultural spaces, and other natural areas close to home. Available in English, Spanish, and Chinese, the maps can be picked up at all San Francisco public libraries and at eight featured locations. As an added incentive, families can collect limited-edition stickers as they visit each site, making the adventure both educational and fun. The initiative aims to foster outdoor play, environmental awareness, and community engagement. It's a wonderful opportunity for children and families to connect with nature and each other, all while exploring the diverse landscapes that San Francisco has to offer. Local artist Kaeli McLeod illustrated the map, which was developed with input from community partners such as the Presidio Trust, Yerba Buena Gardens Conservancy, and YMCA of Greater San Francisco. This collaborative effort ensures that the map is not only informative but also visually engaging. To celebrate the launch, a public event is scheduled for June 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Yerba Buena Gardens. This celebration will be a great opportunity for families to gather, explore, and learn more about the city's natural offerings. For those looking to dive deeper into San Francisco's natural side, the SF Nature Adventure Map is a gateway to over 100 ideas for outdoor fun. Whether it's a peaceful day at McNab Lake or an exhilarating roll down a hill at Alamo Square Park, there's something for everyone. San Francisco Children & Nature has also launched a list of "100 Things To Do In Nature" in the city. This list includes both familiar outings, like walking across the Golden Gate Bridge, and hidden gems such as visiting Edgehill Mountain near Mt. Davidson and Forrest Hill. With the SF Nature Adventure Map and the "100 Things To Do In Nature" list, San Francisco is making it easier than ever for residents and visitors to engage with the natural world. It's a reminder that even in a bustling city, nature is never far away. So, whether you're a local or just visiting, grab a map, head outside, and discover the natural beauty that San Francisco has to offer. It's an adventure waiting to happen, and it's all right at your fingertips.

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