National Park Service Wildland Fire Station
National Park Service Wildland Fire Station is a fire station in Marin County, California. National Park Service Wildland Fire Station is situated nearby to Rodeo Beach, as well as near the residential area Fort Cronkhite.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Rodeo Beach and Fort Cronkhite.
Rodeo Beach
Beach
Photo: Fuzheado, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Rodeo Beach is a beach in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area located in Marin County, California, United States, two miles west of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Fort Cronkhite
Residential area
Photo: Sanfranman59, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Fort Cronkhite is one of the components of California's Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Today part of the National Park Service, Fort Cronkhite is a former US Army post that served as part of the coastal artillery defenses of the San Francisco Bay Area during World War II. Fort Cronkhite is situated 730 feet north of National Park Service Wildland Fire Station.
Bird Island
Island
Photo: USGS, Public domain.
Bird Island is a small island between Point Bonita and Rodeo Cove in southern Marin County, California. It is located off the coast of Marin Headlands, about three miles from San Francisco.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Marin Headlands and Muir Beach.
Marin Headlands
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The Marin Headlands are located in southern Marin County, in the North Bay region of the Bay Area of California. Part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the Marin Headlands offer beaches, hiking, history, and spectacular views of the California coast.
Muir Beach
Hamlet
Photo: Frank Schulenburg, CC0.
Muir Beach is a census designated place, unincorporated community, and beach on the Pacific Ocean. The community is located 16.5 miles northwest of San Francisco in western Marin County, California, United States. Muir Beach is situated 3½ miles northwest of National Park Service Wildland Fire Station.
Sausalito
Photo: Mr. Granger, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Sausalito is a unique and picturesque community, perched on a hillside between the San Francisco Bay and the Marin Headlands. Since it's across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, it makes a great trip by bike, ferry, bus, or car, for a good meal, a visit to an art studio, and views of the city from across the bay.
National Park Service Wildland Fire Station
- Type: Fire station
- Also known as: “Building 1045”
- Category: building
- Location: Marin County, California, United States, North America
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Latitude
37.83192° or 37° 49′ 55″ northLongitude
-122.53557° or 122° 32′ 8″ westOpen location code
849VRFJ7+QQOpenStreetMap ID
way 108404781OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=fire_stationOpenStreetMap feature
building=yes
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