Getting There
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PresidiGo Around the Park Shuttle
The PresidiGo is a free shuttle service with three routes. The Crissy Field route stops in front of Fort Scott Chapel on the corner of Lincoln Blvd and Storey Avenue. This shuttle runs in 30-minute loops, making stops throughout the park and originating at the Presidio Transit Center. The Presidio Transit Center is about a mile and half from the exhibit in the Presidio’s historic Main Post district. To get there, take the free PresidiGo Downtown shuttle from Embarcadero BART or Van Ness and Union Street. The 43-Masonic Muni bus (see below) also stops at the Presidio Transit Center. For PresidiGo schedules and routes, visit http://www.presidio.gov/
MUNI
The 28-19th Avenue bus stops at Merchant Road/Golden Gate Bridge Tunnel, a five-minute walk from the exhibition trailhead. The 43-Masonic bus stops at the Presidio Transit Center, which is also a PresidiGo shuttle stop. For trip planning (including routes and schedules), visit sfmta.com.
Foot or Bike
Access the sites by following the California Coastal Trail, or walk (30–40 minutes) or ride (9–15 minutes) from any Presidio entrance. Bicycle parking is available at the Nike Administration Building and the Merchant Road parking lot. For trail information, visit presidio.gov/trails.
Car
Limited free parking is available on Langdon Court (at the Nike Administration Building), and along nearby Merchant Road. Paid parking is available on the corner of Lincoln Boulevard and Storey Avenue; pay stations accept credit and debit cards. Be advised that parking fills quickly and early on weekends. For more information, visit presidio.gov/transportati
Accessibility
Two of the five sites — the Nike Administration Building (which houses the Exhibition Visitor Center) and Fort Scott Chapel — have ADA-accessible parking spaces and pathways. The visitor center features multimedia displays about all the artworks and sites, as well as large-print and braille exhibition brochures. On-site Art Guides are also available to assist those with accessibility needs. Service animals are permissible at all exhibition sites.