Fort Funston

Fort Funston is a former harbor defense installation located in the southwestern corner of San Francisco. Formerly known as the Lake Merced Military Reservation, the fort is now a protected area within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) and is used widely as an off-leash dog park. It was named in honor of Frederick N. Funston (1865–1917), a Major General in the United States Army with strong connections to San Francisco, and included several artillery batteries. The fort is located on Skyline Boulevard at John Muir Drive, west of Lake Merced.

Fort Funston
A hang glider launches from Fort Funston Overlook, San Francisco. The launch platform is modified from a former fire control bunker.
Fort Funston
Location in San Francisco
Fort Funston
Location in California
Fort Funston
Location in United States
LocationSan Francisco, California, United States
Coordinates37°42′54″N 122°30′07″W
Operated byGolden Gate National Parks Conservancy
WebsiteOfficial website
Fort Funston
Lake Merced Military Reservation
Near San Francisco, California in United States
TypeHarbor defense installation
Site information
OwnerUnited States Army
Controlled byUnited States Army Coast Artillery Corps
Site history
Built1900 (1900)
FateDecommission 1963

The fort was constructed upon windswept headlands along the Pacific coast and Ocean Beach below, above steep sandstone cliffs that provide a nesting habitat for a colony of bank swallows (Riparia riparia). The last remnants of a sand dune ecosystem that once covered the western half of San Francisco grows along the top of the headlands, with trailheads forming part of the California Coastal Trail that runs through San Francisco County.

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