AIDS National Memorial Grove
The AIDS National Memorial Grove is located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
The AIDS Memorial Grove is dedicated to individuals who have died as a result of
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Owned and administered by the City of San Francisco, it is an affiliated area of
the National Park Service.
Location
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, California
USA
Getting There
There are several ways to get there depending on your starting location. Here
are some options:
By car: If you have access to a car, you can drive to Golden Gate Park. The
entrance to the park is located at Stanyan Street and Fell Street. From there,
follow signs to the AIDS Memorial Grove. There is limited street parking
available near the grove.
By public transportation: San Francisco has an extensive public transportation
system, including buses and trains. Take a bus or train to the entrance of
Golden Gate Park at Stanyan Street and Fell Street, and then follow signs to the
AIDS Memorial Grove.
By taxi or ride-hailing service: You can take a taxi or use a ride-hailing
service such as Uber or Lyft to get to the AIDS Memorial Grove. Just enter "AIDS
Memorial Grove" as your destination in the app.
Once you arrive at the AIDS National Memorial Grove, you can take a self-guided
tour or join a guided tour. The grove is a beautiful and peaceful space for
reflection and remembrance, and it honors the thousands of lives lost to AIDS.
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