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You can board at the bus stop on Drumm Street just north of California Street in front of the Hyatt hotel. Look for Presidio GO Shuttle signage on the bus.
- Transfers
Transfer Point: Presidio Transit Center. Muni 43-Masonic:...
- Presidio Go Shuttle Schedule
The Presidio GO Shuttle Downtown Route offers round-trip...
- South Hills Route Schedule
This round-trip route connects the Presidio to downtown San...
- Presidio Transit Center
Located next to Presidio Visitor Center and Presidio Tunnel...
- Accessibility Statement
If you would like to reach the Presidio Trust Section 508...
- Golf
Presidio Golf Course Tee Times. Before you play, remember to...
- Presidio Trust Careers
We’re public servants from many disciplines working toward...
- Privacy Policy
The Presidio Trust currently maintains official accounts on...
- Transfers
Travel to and from the Presidio on public transit, including Muni, Golden Gate Transit, and the free Presidio GO Shuttle that connects to BART and the Transbay Terminal.
The Presidio GO Shuttle Downtown Route offers round-trip service between Presidio Transit Center and downtown San Francisco, with stops along the way. It’s free and available to all – visitors, park residents, and park tenants.
South Hills Shuttle Route. Want a ride around the Presidio? The Presidio GO Shutle South Hills Route makes stops all around the park on a 30-minute loop. The route originates at the Presidio Transit Center (215 Lincoln Boulevard) and connects with Muni and the Richmond District.
The Around the Park routes – Presidio Hills and Crissy Field - serve more than 40 destinations within the Presidio. Many stops are within a short walking distance from MUNI or Golden Gate Transit bus lines.
Find Your Route & Stop. Golden Gate Transit operates bus service between San Francisco, Marin and Sonoma counties, and western Contra Costa County. Regional bus service operates daily and includes Routes 101, 130, 150, and 580.
The PresidiGo Presidio Hills shuttle route is always free and is a 30 minute loop through the Presidio. The route originates at the Presidio Transit Center (215 Lincoln Boulevard) and connects with Muni and the Richmond District. It operates on a weekend schedule on federal holidays.