| Description: |
Coyote Point Museum for Environmental Education educates and inspires people to take care of our earth wisely. Founded in 1954 by the Junior League of San Francisco as the San Mateo County Junior Museum, Coyote Point Museum provides engaging, environmental science experiences for over 75,000 visitors each year through our exhibits, programs, wildlife, and gardens. Located in San Mateo County within the Coyote Point Recreation Area overlooking the San Francisco Bay, visitors to the Museum experience the beautiful diversity of California’s natural environment, explore the extraordinary complexity of the natural world, and develop a greater awareness of the interrelationship of all living things. The museum has science-based exhibits, wildlife exhibits, educational programs, and botanical gardens. The first Sunday of every month is free to the community – come join us! Please note that parking in Coyote Point Recreation Area is $5 per car. Location: Coyote Point Museum is located in beautiful Coyote Point Recreation Area. It is easily accessible from Highway 101. From the South: Take 101N. Take the Dore Ave. Exit. Left on N. Bayshore off the off-ramp. Continue through one stop sign and then 2 more stop signs as you go up and down the ramp, with the golf course on your right-hand side, to the Coyote Point Recreation Area Ranger gatehouse. Follow the signs toward Coyote Point Museum inside the park. Independence Day Holiday Hours 12:00pm - 5:00pm From the North: Take 101S. Take the Burlingame/Broadway Exit. Go East over the freeway. Go Right on Bayshore Hwy. Go Left on Airport Blvd. Follow Airport Blvd. south to Coyote Point Drive. Turn Left into Coyote Point Recreation Area. Follow the signs toward Coyote Point Museum inside the park. http://www.coyoteptmuseum.org/ |
| Date: | Sunday, July 4, 2010 |
| Time: | 12:00pm-5:00pm |